| Literature DB >> 19072846 |
Barbara A Swore Fletcher1, Karen L Schumacher, Marylin Dodd, Steven M Paul, Bruce A Cooper, Kathryn Lee, Claudia West, Bradley E Aouizerat, Patrick S Swift, William Wara, Christine Miaskowski.
Abstract
Predictors of and trajectories for evening and morning fatigue were evaluated in family caregivers of oncology patients using hierarchical linear modeling. Evening fatigue trajectory fit a quadratic model. Predictors included baseline sleep disturbances in family caregivers and baseline evening fatigue in patients. Morning fatigue trajectory fit a linear model. Predictors were baseline trait anxiety, levels of perceived family support, and baseline morning fatigue in patients. Findings suggest considerable inter-individual variability in the trajectories of evening and morning fatigue. Evaluating family caregivers for sleep disturbance, anxiety, and poor family support, as well as high levels of patient fatigue, could identify those family caregivers at highest risk for sustained fatigue trajectories.Entities:
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Year: 2009 PMID: 19072846 PMCID: PMC2753767 DOI: 10.1002/nur.20312
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Res Nurs Health ISSN: 0160-6891 Impact factor: 2.228