| Literature DB >> 23479299 |
Maria M Pertl1, David Hevey2, Sonya Collier3, Kathryn Lambe2, Anne-Marie O'Dwyer3.
Abstract
Fatigue is a debilitating and common condition in cancer patients. This study examined pretreatment predictors of fatigue before chemotherapy and also assessed whether these could prospectively predict fatigue posttreatment. A total of 100 patients completed questionnaires assessing psychological factors, physical activity and sleep. A subsample of 26 participants wore actigraphs to objectively assess sleep/wake and activity/rest. Fatigue was measured pretreatment and posttreatment and at follow-up several months later. Greater pretreatment pain, depression, stress and sleep disruption significantly predicted greater fatigue before chemotherapy, explaining 55 percent of the variance. Pretreatment fatigue significantly predicted post-treatment fatigue. No other significant prospective predictors of posttreatment fatigue emerged.Entities:
Keywords: cancer; health care; health psychology; illness; outcomes; psychological distress; side effects
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23479299 DOI: 10.1177/1359105313477675
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Health Psychol ISSN: 1359-1053