| Literature DB >> 31444579 |
Alvina A Acquaye1, Samuel S Payén2, Elizabeth Vera3, Loretta A Williams4, Mark R Gilbert3, Shiao-Pei Weathers5, Terri S Armstrong3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Identifying symptoms experienced throughout the disease trajectory is pivotal to understanding management of patient symptoms. Patient interviews to solicit input from those who have experienced these symptoms is one method to capture this perspective to validate symptoms included in patient reported outcomes (PRO) measures.Entities:
Keywords: Brain tumors; MDASI-BT; Patient outcomes; Qualitative research; Quality of life; Symptom management
Year: 2019 PMID: 31444579 PMCID: PMC6708028 DOI: 10.1186/s41687-019-0143-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Patient Rep Outcomes ISSN: 2509-8020
Sample Characteristics
| % | ||
|---|---|---|
| Gender | ||
| Male | 11 | 48% |
| Female | 12 | 52% |
| Race | ||
| Black or African American | 2 | 9% |
| White | 19 | 83% |
| Asian | 1 | 4% |
| American Indian/ Alaskan Native | 1 | 4% |
| Age | ||
| Range | 23–62 | |
| Median | 53 | |
| Education | ||
| High school | 7 | 32% |
| Associate degree | 2 | 9% |
| College graduate | 5 | 23% |
| Post-graduate | 3 | 14% |
| Other | 5 | 23% |
| Employment Status | ||
| Full-time | 6 | 32% |
| Part-time | 3 | 16% |
| Retired | 3 | 16% |
| Unemployed due to dx | 6 | 32% |
| Unemployed prior to dx | 1 | 5% |
| Diagnosis | ||
| Astrocytoma | 5 | 22% |
| GBM | 11 | 48% |
| Oligodendroglioma | 7 | 30% |
| Current Imaging results | ||
| Postop Newly Diagnosed | 3 | 13% |
| Stable | 16 | 70% |
| Progression | 3 | 13% |
| Postop Progression | 1 | 4% |
| History of Recurrence | ||
| No | 12 | 52% |
| Yes (first time) | 5 | 22% |
| Yes (repeated) | 6 | 26% |
| Treatment Group | ||
| Newly Diagnosed | 2 | 9% |
| On-treatment | 13 | 57% |
| Follow-up | 8 | 35% |
| aKPS | ||
| 70–80 | 5 | 22% |
| 90–100 | 18 | 79% |
N = 23
aTreatment Groups KPS rating: Newly Diagnosed: 90 = 2(100%), On-treatment: 70–80 = 5 (39%), 90–100 = 8 (62%), Follow-up 90–100 = 8 (100%)
Frequency Table of Symptom Codes Compared to MDASI-BT Items
| Symptomb | Frequencya | Percentage |
| Fatigue | 12 | 55% |
| Seizures | 11 | 50% |
| Pain | 11 | 50% |
| Nausea | 7 | 32% |
| Remembering things | 5 | 23% |
| Change in appearance | 5 | 23% |
| Difficulty speaking | 5 | 23% |
| Difficulty understanding | 4 | 18% |
| Vision | 4 | 18% |
| Weakness on one side | 4 | 18% |
| Disturbed sleep | 3 | 14% |
| Irritability | 3 | 14% |
| Numbness or tingling | 3 | 14% |
| Drowsy (sleepy) | 2 | 9% |
| Change in bowel pattern | 2 | 9% |
| Difficulty concentrating | 2 | 9% |
| Vomiting | 2 | 9% |
| Lack of appetite | 1 | 5% |
| Feeling sad | 1 | 5% |
| Distressed(upset) | 1 | 5% |
| Dry mouth | 0 | 0% |
| Shortness of breath | 0 | 0% |
| Interferencec | Frequencya | Percentage |
| Work | 9 | 56% |
| Enjoyment of Life | 7 | 44% |
| Walking | 5 | 31% |
| Relations with other people | 4 | 25% |
| Mood | 4 | 25% |
| General Activity | 4 | 25% |
aNumber of patients who endorsed symptom/interference item
bTotal number of patients that reported a symptom from MDASI-BT = 22
cTotal number of patients that reported an interference item = 16
Interview Response Narrative Examples from Most Common Symptoms and Impact
| Most Common Symptoms | Patient Response |
|---|---|
| Fatigue (55%) | “It was terrible, I was just really tired all the time.” |
| Seizures (50%) | “The seizure is what triggered everything—started everything.” |
| Pain (50%) | “I had a really bad pain in my neck, back right side—just felt like there’s a lot of pressure on my neck.” |
| Impact of Symptoms | |
| Work (56%) | “Well, it affected my work life. At the time, I had the memory problems, I had the GI problem, and we were transitioning from a chairman in our department to a new one. And I needed to be on my toes. I needed to have a good memory. I needed to be there. And that was very, very difficult. So, it put a lot of stress on me because I knew I wasn’t able to be there.” |
| Enjoyment of Life (44%) | “I was unable to play with my kids as much as usual. I’m usually a very vibrant person, and it took away from that. I wasn’t able to be myself.” |
| Group Response Examples | |
| Pre-surgery | “So, I had grand mal seizures—five of them before I was diagnosed correctly.” |
| After-surgery | “I’ve gotten some lesser sensation on my left side, so sometimes I drag my left leg and sometimes I kind of walk into walls.” |
| During treatment | “The chemo does you so bad. You’re so tired. You’re so fatigued. It just has you so tired.” |
| After treatment | “And we knew something was going on, obviously, because I had some seizures before that.” |
Endorsed Symptoms During Interviews at Different Stages of Patient Diagnosis
| Symptoms reported | N (%) |
|---|---|
| Pre-surgeryb | |
| Seizures | 10 (45%) |
| Pain | 8 (36%) |
| Difficulty Speaking | 3 (14%) |
| Night sweatsa | 1 (9%) |
| Hand tremorsa | 1 (9%) |
| Tongue spasmsa | 1 (9%) |
| After surgeryb | |
| Weakness | 2 (25%) |
| Pain | 2 (25%) |
| Difficulty sleeping | 2 (25%) |
| Noise sensitivitya | 1 (13%) |
| Tremorsa | 1 (13%) |
| Food cravingsa | 1 (13%) |
| During Treatmentb | |
| Fatigue | 8 (47%) |
| Hair loss | 6 (35%) |
| Nausea | 6 (35%) |
| Itchinga | 2 (12%) |
| Swellinga | 2 (12%) |
| Muscles achesa | 1 (6%) |
| After Treatmentb | |
| Numbness/tingling | 1 (100%) |
| Foot crampsa | 1 (100%) |
| Difficulty stretchinga | 1 (100%) |
| Recurrenceb | |
| Numbness | 1 (50%) |
| Walking | 1 (50%) |
| Seizures | 1 (50%) |
aSymptoms not represented in the MDASI-BT
b For each stage, the following represents, the total number of MDASI(M)/NON MDASI (NM) symptoms reported and symptoms not included in the table: Pre-surgery (11 M, memory issues, nausea, difficulty understanding, difficulty walking, difficulty concentrating, fatigue, vision, numbness, 7NM: dizziness, withdrawing, difficulty moving body parts, crushing in throat), After-surgery (9 M, difficulty understanding, irritability, difficulty walking, numbness, vision, memory issues, 4NM, sneezing changes), During Treatment (14 M, pain, unable to speak, mood changes, difficulty walking, weakness, numbness/tingling, vision, change in bowel pattern, difficulty remembering, difficulty concentrating, memory issues, 8NM, decreased sex drive, crustiness on lips, increased appetite, weakness of voice, shakiness), After Treatment (1 M, 2NM), Recurrence (3 M, 0NM)
MDASI-BT Instrument Scores and Severity
| MDASI-BT | Mean (SD) Range | None | Mild (Scores 1–4) | Moderate-Severe (Scores 5–10) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Symptoms | ||||
| Pain | 0.9 (2.1) 0–7 | 17 | 3 | 3 |
| Fatigue | 2.8 (3.1) 0–10 | 7 | 11 | 5a |
| Nausea | 0.6 (1.8) 0–8 | 19 | 3 | 1 |
| Disturbed Sleep | 3.0 (3.4) 0–10 | 10 | 5 | 8a |
| Distressed | 2.3 (3.2) 0–10 | 11 | 7 | 5a |
| Shortness of breath | 0.4 (1.3) 0–6 | 21 | 1 | 1 |
| Remembering things | 2.1 (3.1) 0–10 | 10 | 9 | 4 |
| Lack of appetite | 1.2 (2.4) 0–8 | 17 | 3 | 3 |
| Drowsy | 3.0 (3.5) 0–10 | 10 | 6 | 7 |
| Dry mouth | 2.0 (3.1) 0–10 | 14 | 4 | 5a |
| Sad | 1.6 (2.4) 0–8 | 13 | 6 | 4 |
| Vomiting | 0.0 (0.0) 0 | 23 | 0 | 0 |
| Numbness | 1.2 (2.7) 0–9 | 18 | 2 | 3 |
| Weakness | 2.1 (3.1) 0–10 | 13 | 5 | 5a |
| Understanding | 1.0 (2.5) 0–10 | 18 | 2 | 2 |
| Difficulty Speaking | 0.3 (0.8) 0–3 | 19 | 4 | 0 |
| Seizures | 0.0 (0.0) 0–0 | 23 | 0 | 0 |
| Difficulty Concentrating | 1.5 (2.2) 0–8 | 13 | 7 | 3 |
| Vision | 1.2 (2.5) 0–8 | 18 | 1 | 4 |
| Change in Appearance | 0.8 (2.6) 0–10 | 20 | 1 | 2 |
| Bowel Pattern | 0.8 (2.3) 0–8 | 20 | 1 | 2 |
| Irritability | 1.7 (3.0) 0–10 | 14 | 6 | 3 |
| Interference Items | ||||
| General Activity | 1.8 (3.0) 2–10 | 13 | 7 | 3 |
| Mood | 2.0 (3.1) 2–10 | 13 | 6 | 4 |
| Work | 2.0 (2.9) 2–10 | 14 | 3 | 6 |
| Relations with other people | 1.0 (2.3) 2–10 | 17 | 4 | 2 |
| Walking | 1.7 (3.0) 2–10 | 16 | 3 | 4 |
| Enjoyment of life | 1.7 (3.1) 2–10 | 15 | 4 | 4 |
aCommonly reported moderate-severe symptoms items on the MDASI-BT