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Changes in symptom clusters in patients undergoing radiation therapy

GOALS OF WORK: The goals of the study were to determine the occurrence rates for and the severity of symptoms at the middle, end, and 1 month after the completion of radiation therapy (RT), to determine the number and types of symptom clusters at these three time points, and to evaluate for changes...

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Autores principales: Kim, Esther, Jahan, Thierry, Aouizerat, Bradley E., Dodd, Marylin J., Cooper, Bruce A., Paul, Steven M., West, Claudia, Lee, Kathryn, Swift, Patrick S., Wara, William, Miaskowski, Christine
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2762051/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19242732
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00520-009-0595-5
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author Kim, Esther
Jahan, Thierry
Aouizerat, Bradley E.
Dodd, Marylin J.
Cooper, Bruce A.
Paul, Steven M.
West, Claudia
Lee, Kathryn
Swift, Patrick S.
Wara, William
Miaskowski, Christine
author_facet Kim, Esther
Jahan, Thierry
Aouizerat, Bradley E.
Dodd, Marylin J.
Cooper, Bruce A.
Paul, Steven M.
West, Claudia
Lee, Kathryn
Swift, Patrick S.
Wara, William
Miaskowski, Christine
author_sort Kim, Esther
collection PubMed
description GOALS OF WORK: The goals of the study were to determine the occurrence rates for and the severity of symptoms at the middle, end, and 1 month after the completion of radiation therapy (RT), to determine the number and types of symptom clusters at these three time points, and to evaluate for changes over time in these symptom clusters. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Symptom occurrence and severity were evaluated using the Memorial Symptom Assessment Scale (MSAS) in a sample of patients (n = 160) who underwent RT for breast or prostate cancer. At each time point, an exploratory factor analysis was done to determine the number of symptom clusters (i.e., symptom factors) based on the MSAS symptom severity ratings. MAIN RESULTS: The majority of the patients were male and married with a mean age of 61.1 years. The five symptoms with the highest occurrence rates across all three time points were lack of energy, pain, difficulty sleeping, feeling drowsy, and sweats. Although the number of symptoms and the specific symptoms within each symptom cluster were not identical across the three time points, three relatively similar symptom clusters (i.e., “mood-cognitive” symptom cluster, “sickness-behavior” symptom cluster, “treatment-related”, or “pain” symptom cluster) were identified in this sample. The internal consistency coefficients for the mood-cognitive symptom cluster and sickness-behavior symptom cluster were adequate at ≥0.68. CONCLUSIONS: Three relatively stable symptom clusters were found across RT. The majority of the symptom cluster severity scores were significantly higher in patients with breast cancer compared to patients with prostate cancer.
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spelling pubmed-27620512009-10-21 Changes in symptom clusters in patients undergoing radiation therapy Kim, Esther Jahan, Thierry Aouizerat, Bradley E. Dodd, Marylin J. Cooper, Bruce A. Paul, Steven M. West, Claudia Lee, Kathryn Swift, Patrick S. Wara, William Miaskowski, Christine Support Care Cancer Original Article GOALS OF WORK: The goals of the study were to determine the occurrence rates for and the severity of symptoms at the middle, end, and 1 month after the completion of radiation therapy (RT), to determine the number and types of symptom clusters at these three time points, and to evaluate for changes over time in these symptom clusters. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Symptom occurrence and severity were evaluated using the Memorial Symptom Assessment Scale (MSAS) in a sample of patients (n = 160) who underwent RT for breast or prostate cancer. At each time point, an exploratory factor analysis was done to determine the number of symptom clusters (i.e., symptom factors) based on the MSAS symptom severity ratings. MAIN RESULTS: The majority of the patients were male and married with a mean age of 61.1 years. The five symptoms with the highest occurrence rates across all three time points were lack of energy, pain, difficulty sleeping, feeling drowsy, and sweats. Although the number of symptoms and the specific symptoms within each symptom cluster were not identical across the three time points, three relatively similar symptom clusters (i.e., “mood-cognitive” symptom cluster, “sickness-behavior” symptom cluster, “treatment-related”, or “pain” symptom cluster) were identified in this sample. The internal consistency coefficients for the mood-cognitive symptom cluster and sickness-behavior symptom cluster were adequate at ≥0.68. CONCLUSIONS: Three relatively stable symptom clusters were found across RT. The majority of the symptom cluster severity scores were significantly higher in patients with breast cancer compared to patients with prostate cancer. Springer-Verlag 2009-02-26 2009-11 /pmc/articles/PMC2762051/ /pubmed/19242732 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00520-009-0595-5 Text en © The Author(s) 2009
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Jahan, Thierry
Aouizerat, Bradley E.
Dodd, Marylin J.
Cooper, Bruce A.
Paul, Steven M.
West, Claudia
Lee, Kathryn
Swift, Patrick S.
Wara, William
Miaskowski, Christine
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2762051/
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00520-009-0595-5
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