| Literature DB >> 30200906 |
Daniëlle E J Starreveld1, Laurien A Daniels2, Heiddis B Valdimarsdottir3, William H Redd3, Jessie L de Geus1, Sonia Ancoli-Israel4, Susan Lutgendorf5, Catharina M Korse6, Jacobien M Kieffer1, Flora E van Leeuwen1, Eveline M A Bleiker7,8.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Cancer related fatigue (CRF) is one of the most prevalent and distressing long-term complaints reported by (non-) Hodgkin survivors. To date there has been no standard treatment for CRF in this population. A novel and promising approach to treat CRF is exposure to bright white light therapy. Yet, large scale randomized controlled trials testing its efficacy in these patients and research on potential mechanisms is lacking. The objective of the current study is to investigate the efficacy of light therapy as a treatment for CRF and to explore potential mechanisms. METHODS/Entities:
Keywords: Cancer related fatigue; Circadian rhythms; Hematology; Light therapy; Randomized controlled trial; Sleep quality
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30200906 PMCID: PMC6131816 DOI: 10.1186/s12885-018-4746-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Cancer ISSN: 1471-2407 Impact factor: 4.430
Fig. 1Overview of the trial design
Fig. 2Overview of study procedure
Study outcome measures and corresponding questionnaires
| Variable | Questionnaire | Number/type of items | Time frame | Score range | Psychometric details |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Primary outcomes | |||||
| Cancer related fatigue | MFI [ | 20 four-point Likert scale | Past few days | Subscale scores: 4–20; higher scores indicate more fatigue | Subscales: general fatigue, mental fatigue, physical fatigue, reduced motivation, reduced activity. Cronbach’s alpha: 0.84 |
| VAS-scale [ | 1 eleven-point Likert scale | This moment | 0–10; higher scores indicate more fatigue | ||
| Restrictions caused by fatigue | WSAS [ | 5 nine-point Likert scale | Influence of fatigue on daily life | 0–40; higher scores indicate higher levels of disability | Cronbach’s alpha: > 0 .79 |
| Secondary outcomes | |||||
| Sleep quality | PSQI [ | 19 four-point Likert scale and open-ended questions | Past month | Total score: 0–21 | Subscales: subjective sleep quality, sleep latency, sleep duration, habitual sleep efficiency, sleep disturbances, use of sleeping medication, daytime dysfunction. |
| Depression | CES-D [ | 20 four-point Likert scale | Past week | 0–60; higher scores indicate greater depressive symptoms | Cronbach’s alpha: 0.85–0.90 |
| Anxiety | STAI-6 [ | 6 four-point Likert scale | This moment | 20–80; higher scores indicate increased anxiety | Cronbach’s alpha: 0.83 |
| Quality of life | SF-36 [ | 36 Dichotomous three to six-point Likert scale | Past 4 weeks | Subscale scores: 0–100; higher scores indicates higher levels of functioning/well-being | Subscales: physical functioning, role limitations due to physical health problems, bodily pain, social functioning, general mental health, role limitations due to emotional problems, vitality, general health perceptions |
| Cognitive complaints | MOS-CF6 [ | 6 six-point Likert scale | Past week | 0–100; higher scores indicated better cognitive functioning | Cronbach’s alpha: ≥ 0.89 |
| MDASI [ | 8 eleven-point Likert scale | Past 24 h | 0–80; higher score indicates worse or more disturbing cognitive complaints | ||
| Cancer worries | CWS [ | 8 + 1 four-point Likert scale | Past week | 9–36; higher score indicates more frequent worries about cancer | Cronbach’s alpha: 0.87 |
| Fatigue catastrophizing | FCS [ | 10 five-point Likert scale | Current attitude | 10–40; higher score indicates more catastrophizing | Cronbach’s alpha: 0.85 |
| Self-efficacy | SES-28 [ | 7 four-point Likert scale | Current attitude | 7–28; higher score indicates higher level of perceived control over fatigue symptoms | Cronbach’s alpha: 0.68–0.77 |
CES-D Center for Epidemiological Studies – Depression scale, CWS Cancer Worry Scale, FCS Fatigue catastrophizing Scale, MDASI MD Anderson Symptom Inventory, MFI Multidimensional Fatigue Inventory, MOS-CF6 Medical Outcomes Studies Cognitive functioning, PSQI Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index, SF-36 Medical Outcome Studies short form, SES-28 Self-efficacy Scale 28, STAI-6 State Trait Anxiety Inventory-6 items, VAS Visual Analogue Scale, WSAS Work and Social Adjustment Scale