Gjerset Gunhild M, Loge Jon H, Kiserud Cecilie E, Fosså Sophie D, Gudbergsson Sævar B, Oldervoll Line M, Wisløff Torbjørn, Thorsen Lene
a National Advisory Unit on Late Effects after Cancer Treatment, Department of Oncology , Oslo University Hospital , Oslo , Norway.
b Regional Centre for Excellence in Palliative Care, Department of Oncology , Oslo University Hospital and Institute of Basic Medical Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, University of Oslo , Oslo , Norway.
Acta Oncol. 2017 Feb;56(2):245-253. doi: 10.1080/0284186X.2016.1266091. Epub 2017 Jan 11.
Knowledge about the user' needs is important to develop targeted rehabilitation for cancer patients with chronic fatigue (CF). The aims of the study were to examine prevalence of CF in cancer survivors attending an one-week inpatient educational program (IEP) and to identify characteristics of those with CF. Further to examine the perceived needs for different components in a rehabilitation program, need of complex rehabilitation (at least two components) and aspects of health-related quality of life (HRQoL) among survivors with CF versus those without CF.
Cancer survivors ≥18 years, diagnosed with different types of cancer within the last 10 years and attending a one-week IEP were invited to this cross-sectional study. CF was assessed by the Fatigue Questionnaire, perceived needs by asking a question about needs for different components in a rehabilitation program and HRQoL was assessed by The Medical Outcomes Study Short Form 36.
Of 564 participants, 45% reported CF. Breast cancer, mixed cancer types (including small groups with different cancer types) and comorbidities increased the risk for having CF. Compared to participants without CF, the participants with CF reported more frequently need for physical training (86% vs. 65%, p < 0.001), physiotherapy (71% vs. 55%, p < 0.001) and nutrition counseling (68% vs. 53%, p = 0.001). Among participants with CF, 75% reported need for three or more components whereas 54% reported need for the same number of components among those without CF (p < 0.001).
Almost half of the cancer survivors attending the IEP had CF. Physical training, physiotherapy and nutrition counseling were the most frequently reported needs and significantly more often observed in participants with CF than without CF. A higher percentage of those with CF reported need for a complex rehabilitation compared to those without CF. More research is necessary to obtain more knowledge to further make targeted programs to better match cancer survivors' needs.
了解用户需求对于为患有慢性疲劳(CF)的癌症患者制定有针对性的康复计划很重要。本研究的目的是调查参加为期一周住院教育计划(IEP)的癌症幸存者中CF的患病率,并确定患有CF的患者的特征。进一步研究CF幸存者与非CF幸存者对康复计划中不同组成部分的感知需求、复杂康复需求(至少两个组成部分)以及健康相关生活质量(HRQoL)方面的情况。
邀请年龄≥18岁、在过去10年内被诊断患有不同类型癌症且参加为期一周IEP的癌症幸存者参加这项横断面研究。通过疲劳问卷评估CF,通过询问关于康复计划中不同组成部分的需求问题来评估感知需求,通过医学结果研究简表36评估HRQoL。
在564名参与者中,45%报告有CF。乳腺癌、混合癌症类型(包括不同癌症类型的小群体)和合并症增加了患CF的风险。与没有CF的参与者相比,有CF的参与者更频繁地报告需要体育训练(86%对65%,p<0.001)、物理治疗(71%对55%,p<0.001)和营养咨询(68%对53%,p=0.001)。在有CF的参与者中,75%报告需要三个或更多组成部分,而在没有CF的参与者中,54%报告需要相同数量的组成部分(p<0.001)。
参加IEP的癌症幸存者中近一半患有CF。体育训练、物理治疗和营养咨询是最常报告的需求,并且在有CF的参与者中比没有CF的参与者更常观察到。与没有CF的人相比,有CF的人中有更高比例报告需要复杂康复。需要更多研究以获得更多知识,从而进一步制定有针对性的计划,以更好地满足癌症幸存者的需求。