| Literature DB >> 21961625 |
Matthias Kröz1, Marcus Reif, Arndt Büssing, Roland Zerm, Gene Feder, Angelina Bockelbrink, Hans Broder von Laue, Harald Matthes H, Stefan N Willich, Matthias Girke.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Cancer Related Fatigue (CRF) and circadian rhythm have a great impact on the quality of life (HRQL) of patients with breast (BC) and colon cancer (CRC). Other patient related outcomes in oncology are measured by new instruments focusing on adaptive characteristics such as sense of coherence or self-regulation, which could be more appropriate as a prognostic tool than classical HRQL. The aim of this study was to assess the association of autonomic regulation (aR) and self-regulation (SR) with survival.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 21961625 PMCID: PMC3192663 DOI: 10.1186/1477-7525-9-85
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Health Qual Life Outcomes ISSN: 1477-7525 Impact factor: 3.186
Sociodemographic data of the study groups including stage, therapies, participation rate
| in 2000-2001 | in 2006-2007 | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Invited (n): | 131 | 95 | 51 | 117 | 81 | 26 | |
| Consented (n): | 120 | 95 | 51 | 85 | 62 | 17 | |
| Complete Data (n): | 115 | 95 | 49 | ||||
| Censored Data | 7 | 4 | 1 | ||||
| Women (n): | 80 | 95 | 30 | ||||
| Age (mean): | 54 | 57.1 | 62 | ||||
| (SD) | (14.2) | (9.9) | (12.2) | ||||
| Married (n/%) | 75/65.2 | 59/62.1 | 33/67.3 | ||||
| Single (n/%) | 13/11.3 | 8/8.4 | 6/12.2 | ||||
| Divorced (n/%) | 15/13.0 | 13/13.7 | 5/10.2 | ||||
| Widowed (n/%) | 8/7.0 | 9/9.5 | 4/8.2 | ||||
| No details available (n/%) | 4/3.4 | 6/6.3 | 1/2.0 | ||||
| Worker (n/%) | 6/5.2 | 12/12.6 | 12/24.4 | ||||
| Employee/civil servant (n/%) | 72/62.6 | 45/47.4 | 22/44.9 | ||||
| Self employed (n/%) | 19/16.5 | 8/8.4 | 5/10.2 | ||||
| House wife/husband (n/%) | 12/10.4 | 23/24.2 | 10/20.4 | ||||
| Still in education (n/%) | 3/2.6 | 0/0 | 0/0 | ||||
| No details available (n/%) | 3/2.6 | 7/7.3 | 0/0 | ||||
| Pension (n/%) | |||||||
| %(SD) of survivors: | 96.7(7.2) | 88.2(12.5) | |||||
| I | 28/29.5 | 6/12 | |||||
| II | 37/38.9 | 9/18 | |||||
| I/II | 3/3.2 | - | |||||
| III | 4/4.2 | 15/29 | |||||
| II/III | - | 2/4 | |||||
| IV | 23/24.2 | 19/37 | |||||
| 2.0(0.62) | 2.25(0.51) | ||||||
| Bone | 5/5.2 | 1/1.9 | |||||
| Liver | - | 8/15.7 | |||||
| Peritoneal | - | 2/3.9 | |||||
| Lung | 2/2.1 | - | |||||
| Multiple | 9/9.4 | 7/13.7 | |||||
| others | 5/5.2 | 1/1.9 | |||||
| (Mean/SD): | 4.7/5.6 | 1.7/2.3 | |||||
| Premenopausal (n/%) | 38/39.6 | ||||||
| Postmenopausal (n/%) | 53/55.2 | ||||||
| Operation: n/% | 93/97.9 | 51/100 | |||||
| Chemotherapy: n/% | 55/57.9 | 22/44 | |||||
| Radiotherapy: n/% | 55/57.9 | 8/15.7 | |||||
| antihormonal therapy.: n/% | 55/57.9 | - | |||||
| mistletoe therapy: n/% | 79/83.2 | 38/71.7 | |||||
Abbreviations: control group (CG), breast cancer (BC), colorectal cancer (CRC)
Figure 1Flow chart of participants recruiting 2000/2001 and 2006/2007.
Items on autonomic regulation
| Questions autonomic regulation | Possible answers | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Low = 1 | average = 2 | high = 3 | |
| Do you suffer from dizzy spells? | frequently | occasionally | never |
| Do you suffer from dizziness when you look down from a height? | frequently | occasionally | never |
| Do you suffer from dizziness when you get up in the morning? | frequently | occasionally | never |
| Do you suffer from dizziness when you straighten up or bend down? | frequently | occasionally | never |
| Do you tend to have cold or cold-sweaty hands even in the warmer months? | frequently | occasionally | rarely |
| Do you suffer from travel sickness (e.g. sea sickness)? | frequently | occasionally | almost |
| Do you get dizzy from circular motions (when on a roundabout, for example)? | frequently | occasionally | almost |
| Do you have to pull yourself together to go to work? | frequently | occasionally | rarely |
| Do you feel rested in the morning | rarely | occasionally | frequently |
| Do you have problems falling asleep? | frequently | occasionally | rarely |
| Do you tend to sweat? | frequently | occasionally | rarely |
| Do you suffer from disturbed sleep? | frequently | occasionally | rarely |
| At what time of the day do you feel most comfortable? | evening | in the middle of the day | morning |
| Do you tend to sweat at night? | frequently | occasionally | rarely |
| Do you tend to have stomach growling? | frequently | occasionally | rarely |
| How often do you have bowel movements? | < 1/day | approx. 1/day | > 1/day |
| Do you normally have bowel movements at regular times? | rarely | occasionally | frequently |
| Do you suffer from constipation? | frequently | occasionally | rarely |
18 validated items on autonomic regulation with the three subscales orthostatic-circulatory, rest/activity and digestive regulation, including the individual, possible answers. The left answer corresponds to low (1 point), the middle to average (2 points) and the right to high autonomic regulation (3 points).
Items of the self-regulation questionnaire with the two subscales 1) Ability to Change Behaviour in Order to Reach Goals and 2) Achieve Satisfaction and Well-Being
| Questionnaire on Self-regulation | |
|---|---|
| SR12 | Ability for new behaviour pattern |
| SR11 | Ability to change behaviour to reach pleasant outcome |
| SR6 | Threatening situations: behave to emerge safe |
| SR10 | Find standpoints/behaviour pattern which allow pleasant problem solving |
| SR7 | Attain most important objectives |
| SR9 | Disappointment: no reason for resignation, but cause to change behaviour |
| SR13 | Because of behaviour desired proximity and required distance to important others |
| SR4 | Expand various activities until states change to total satisfaction |
| SR15 | Achieve well-being by daily activities |
| SR14 | Activate inner satisfaction over and over again by daily activities |
| SR2 | Actualize wishes and satisfy needs |
| SR5 | arrange different areas of life optimal so that well-being can result |
| SR3 | Achieve situations/states which restore well-being |
| SR1 | Achieve situations/states which motivate |
| SR8 | Achieve situations/states which satisfy wishes and needs optimal |
| SR16 | Behaviour gives rise to situations which cause experiences full of relish |
Final model after variable selection for breast and colorectal cancer and control group, significant results are printed in bold
| Parameter | DF | Parameter Estimate | Standard Error | Chi-Square | P value | Hazard-Ratio | 95% Hazard Ratio Confidence Limits | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Age, Hazard Rate/10 years | 1 | 0.33779 | 0.18621 | 3.2906 | 0.0697 | 1.402 | 0.973 | 2.019 |
| BMI to day | 1 | -0.08717 | 0.05667 | 2.3658 | 0.1240 | 0.917 | 0.820 | 1.024 |
| aR score | 1 | 0.06639 | 0.03810 | 3.0368 | 0.0814 | 1.069 | 0.992 | 1.152 |
Final model after variable selection for breast and colorectal cancer, significant results are printed in bold
| Analysis of Maximum Likelihood Estimates | ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Body mass-index | 1 | -0.13025 | 0.07652 | 2.8972 | 0.0887 | 0.878 | 0.756 | 1.020 |
| Trait aR-score | 1 | 0.09607 | 0.05278 | 3.3127 | 0.0687 | 1.101 | 0.993 | 1.221 |
Sensitivity analysis, final model after variable selection and UICC stages instead of diagnosis classes, significant results are plotted in bold
| Parameter | stage | DF | Parameter | Standard | Chi-Square | P value | Hazard | 95% Hazard Ratio Confidence Limits | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 0.19521 | 0.13789 | 2.0042 | 0.1569 | 1.216 | 0.928 | 1.593 | ||
| 1 | -0.06812 | 0.05129 | 1.7636 | 0.1842 | 0.934 | 0.845 | 1.033 | ||
| 1 | 0.06235 | 0.04595 | 1.8414 | 0.1748 | 1.064 | 0.973 | 1.165 | ||
| 1 | 1.90827 | 1.24262 | 2.3583 | 0.1246 | . | ||||
| 1 | 1.70462 | 1.24400 | 1.8777 | 0.1706 | . | ||||
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| 1 | 0.38145 | 1.24018 | 0.0946 | 0.7584 | . | ||||
| 1 | 0.23170 | 1.19157 | 0.0378 | 0.8458 | . | ||||
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Figure 2The Kaplan-Meyer survival function was separately plotted for high and low self-regulation for control, breast cancer and colorectal cancer patients group.