| Literature DB >> 26809957 |
Cornelie D Andela1, Margreet Scharloo2, Steven Ramondt3, Jitske Tiemensma3, Olga Husson4, Sofia Llahana5, Alberto M Pereira6, Ad A Kaptein2, Noëlle G A Kamminga7, Nienke R Biermasz6.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Patients report persisting impairment in quality of life (QoL) after treatment for pituitary disease. At present, there is no questionnaire to assess (a) whether patients with pituitary disease are bothered by these consequences, and (b) their needs for support.Entities:
Keywords: Acromegaly; Cushing’s disease; Cushing’s syndrome; Hypopituitarism; Illness perceptions; Needs; Non-functioning pituitary macroadenoma; Patient-reported-outcome; Pituitary adenomas; Prolactinoma; Quality of life
Mesh:
Substances:
Year: 2016 PMID: 26809957 PMCID: PMC4858557 DOI: 10.1007/s11102-016-0707-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Pituitary ISSN: 1386-341X Impact factor: 4.107
Fig. 2Needs for support. Distribution of needs for support (range 0–100), with a higher score indicating a greater need for support. MP mood problems, NIP negative illness perceptions, ISeF issues in sexual functioning, PC physical and cognitive complaints, ISoF issues in social functioning, Tot total score
Patient characteristics
| Total (n = 337) | CD (n = 72)a | ACRO (n = 76) | PRL (n = 92) | NFA (n = 97) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Gender (M/F) | 131/206 | 16/56 | 38/38 | 23/69 | 54/43 |
| Age (years) | 56.8 (13.7) | 54.5 (12.6) | 60.6 (13.1) | 50.7 (13.3) | 61.3 (13.0) |
| Education [n (%)] | |||||
| Low | 108 (32 %) | 25 (35 %) | 33 (43 %) | 22 (24 %) | 28 (29 %) |
| Medium | 97 (29 %) | 20 (28 %) | 21 (28 %) | 27 (29 %) | 29 (30 %) |
| High | 132 (39 %) | 27 (37 %) | 22 (29 %) | 43 (47 %) | 40 (41 %) |
| Marital status [n (%)] | |||||
| Single | 43 (13 %) | 11 (15 %) | 7 (9 %) | 15 (16 %) | 10 (10 %) |
| Relationship/marriage | 262 (78 %) | 52 (72 %) | 62 (82 %) | 68 (75 %) | 80 (83 %) |
| Divorced | 17 (5 %) | 7 (10 %) | 3 (4 %) | 5 (5 %) | 2 (2 %) |
| Widow | 15 (4 %) | 2 (3 %) | 4 (5 %) | 4 4 %) | 5 (5 %) |
| Pituitary surgery [n (%)] | 228 (68 %) | 53 (74 %) | 68 (90 %) | 26 (28 %) | 81 (84 %) |
| Radiotherapy [n (%)] | 76 (23 %) | 22 (31 %) | 19 (25 %) | 10 (11 %) | 25 (26 %) |
| Duration of follow-up (years) | 15.3 (11.4) | 16.2 (13.6) | 18.7 (10.6) | 16.1 (10.5) | 11.3 (10.1) |
| Medical treatment for the pituitary diseaseb | 231 (69 %) | 49 (68 %) | 52 (68 %) | 61 (66 %) | 69 (71 %) |
CD Cushing’s disease, ACRO acromegaly, PRL prolactinoma, NFA non-functioning pituitary adenoma
a21 patients were diagnosed with adrenal Cushing’s syndrome, of whom 12 were treated with bilateral adrenalectomy and 10 were treated with unilateral adrenalectomy
bHormonal replacement therapy and/or suppressant medication
Top-10 highest bothers and needs for support
| ↑ Highest bothered by (Bb) | n (%) | ↑ Highest needs for support (NfS) | n (%) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Fatigue | 63 (17) | Fatigue | 84 (25) |
| Difficulties in performing work | 42 (12) | Afraid that pituitary tumour will recur | 68 (20) |
| Problems concentrating | 37 (11) | Worried about physical symptoms | 65 (19) |
| More sensitive to stressful situations | 35 (10) | Problems concentrating | 62 (18) |
| Pain | 35 (10) | Less interested in sex | 55 (16) |
| Going beyond own limits | 34 (10) | Mood swings | 55 (16) |
| Less interested in sex | 34 (10) | Memory problems | 54 (16) |
| Physical problems during sex | 34 (10) | Difficulties in performing work | 52 (15) |
| Sleeping problems | 34 (10) | More sensitive to stressful situations | 51 (15) |
| Difficulties letting go of certain thoughts | 33 (10) | Sleeping problems | 50 (15) |
Results of final factor analysis existing of 26 items
| Item (item no.) | Mood problems | Negative illness perceptions | Issues in sexual functioning | Physical and cognitive complaints | Issues in social functioning |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| More easily irritated (20) |
| .058 | .097 | −.074 | .034 |
| Changes in personality (18) |
| −.137 | .098 | −.091 | .120 |
| Emotional reactions have changed (19) |
| −.011 | .027 | −.219 | .049 |
| Mood swings (12) |
| −.128 | .091 | −.125 | .022 |
| Anger (23) |
| −.220 | −.033 | .056 | .227 |
| Panic (13) |
| −.078 | −.079 | −.204 | .224 |
| Negative thoughts about how condition will progress (37) | −.028 |
| −.018 | −.040 | .081 |
| Negative thoughts about the extent to which the condition can be kept under control (38) | −.109 |
| .043 | −.029 | .163 |
| Negative thoughts about the consequences of the condition (36) | .135 |
| −.050 | −.027 | .054 |
| Worried about physical symptoms (16) | .218 |
| .070 | −.168 | −.021 |
| Afraid that pituitary tumour will recur (17) | .240 |
| .159 | .089 | −.004 |
| Less interested in sex (41) | .010 | .040 |
| −.063 | −.056 |
| Physical problems during sex (40) | −.017 | .017 |
| .018 | .114 |
| Guilt towards partner/close family (26) | .200 | −.170 |
| −.051 | .193 |
| Problems concentrating (6) | .079 | .066 | .010 |
| .097 |
| Memory problems (8) | .114 | .152 | −.010 |
| .127 |
| Fatigue (1) | −.023 | −.108 | .185 |
| −.096 |
| Difficulties in doing several things at the same time (7) | .076 | .015 | .048 |
| .137 |
| Pain (2) | −.134 | −.365 | .028 |
| .022 |
| Going beyond own limits (33) | .167 | −.135 | .052 |
| −.003 |
| Changes in physical appearance (3) | .093 | −.174 | .052 |
| .036 |
| Circle of friends has become smaller (45) | −.127 | −.017 | .085 | .027 |
|
| Loneliness (25) | .195 | −.051 | −.087 | −.110 |
|
| Feeling uncomfortable in social situations (46) | .058 | −.073 | .046 | .001 |
|
| Lack of understanding of the consequences of the condition from people in social circle (47) | .074 | −.028 | .025 | −.130 |
|
| Feeling the need to be alone (30) | .260 | −.038 | .089 | −.092 |
|
| Cronbach’s alpha |
|
|
|
|
|
Factor loadings in bold
α: Cronbach’s alpha coefficient
Significant correlations between Bothered by scores on the subscales of the LBNQ-Pituitary and QoL measures
| Mood problems | Negative illness perceptions | Issues in sexual functioning | Physical and cognitive complaints | Issues in social functioning | Total Bb | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| EQ-5D | ||||||
| Mobility | .261 | .297 | .236 | .275 | ||
| Selfcare | .232 | .214 | .221 | |||
| Daily activity | .387 | .459 | .304 |
| .449 |
|
| Pain | .302 | .369 | .480 | .337 | .421 | |
| Mood | .499 | .440 | .340 | .422 | .427 |
|
| VAS (well-being) | −.496 | −.482 | −.335 |
| −.413 |
|
| SF-36 | ||||||
| Physical functioning | −.358 | −.433 | −.244 |
| −.418 | −.483 |
| Social functioning |
|
| −.414 |
|
|
|
| Role limitations physical | −.457 | −.489 | −.329 |
|
|
|
| Role limitations emotional | −.492 | −.406 | −.328 |
|
|
|
| Mental health | −.247 | −.209 | −.220 | |||
| Vitality | −.252 | −.289 | −.264 | |||
| Pain | −.372 | −.432 | −.240 |
| −.436 |
|
| General health | −.220 | −.257 | −.248 | |||
| Health change | ||||||
| MFI-20 | ||||||
| General fatigue | ||||||
| Physical fatigue | ||||||
| Reduced activity | ||||||
| Reduced motivation | −.220 | −.245 | −.220 | −.265 | ||
| Mental fatigue | ||||||
| HADS | ||||||
| Anxiety |
|
| .389 |
| .471 |
|
| Depression |
| .493 | .458 |
|
|
|
| Total score |
|
| .469 |
|
|
|
| CushingQoL |
|
|
|
|
|
|
| AcroQoL | ||||||
| Physical score |
|
|
|
| ||
| Psychological-appearance |
| |||||
| Psychological-personal relations |
|
|
| |||
| Total score |
|
|
|
|
All Spearman’s correlations, P ≤ .0001. Empty cells: correlation was not significant. Bold: correlations (r ≥ .500)