Author Affiliations: National Institutes of Health Clinical Center, Bethesda, Maryland.
Cancer Nurs. 2021;44(6):E547-E555. doi: 10.1097/NCC.0000000000000877.
A symptom cluster is a group of 2 or more symptoms that occur together and are related to each other. Although family caregivers of individuals with cancer experience multiple concurrent symptoms, the majority of symptom research has focused on assessing and managing individual, isolated symptoms.
The study purpose was to investigate symptom clusters in cancer caregivers and to explore factors that influence symptom clusters.
Cluster analysis was performed using cross-sectional survey data from 129 family caregivers of individuals receiving cancer treatment at the National Institutes of Health Clinical Center. PROMIS (Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System) measures of 5 common symptoms in caregivers (fatigue, sleep disturbance, depression, anxiety, impaired cognition) were used to identify symptom clusters.
Two symptom cluster groups were identified: low symptom burden (n = 106, 82.2%) and high symptom burden (n = 23, 17.8%). Individuals who reported higher levels of caregiving burden (impact on health subscale) (β = 1.31, P = .005) and loneliness (β = 0.18, P = .024) were significantly more likely to be in the high symptom burden group.
This study provides evidence that 5 key symptoms among cancer caregivers appear to cluster into 2 groups, those with low symptom burden and those with high symptom burden. Caregiving burden (impact of health) and loneliness were significant factors differentiating symptom cluster membership.
Identifying symptom clusters may lead to better prevention and treatment strategies that target symptoms in cancer caregivers. Identifying factors that place a group at high risk of symptom burden can be used to guide individualized and tailored interventions.
症状群是指同时发生且相互关联的 2 个或更多症状。尽管癌症患者的家庭照顾者会经历多种同时存在的症状,但大多数症状研究都集中在评估和管理单个孤立的症状上。
本研究旨在调查癌症照顾者的症状群,并探讨影响症状群的因素。
使用来自美国国立卫生研究院临床中心接受癌症治疗的 129 名个体的家庭照顾者的横断面调查数据进行聚类分析。使用 PROMIS(患者报告结局测量信息系统)对照顾者的 5 种常见症状(疲劳、睡眠障碍、抑郁、焦虑、认知障碍)进行测量,以确定症状群。
确定了 2 个症状群组:低症状负担组(n=106,82.2%)和高症状负担组(n=23,17.8%)。报告更高水平的照顾负担(健康影响子量表)(β=1.31,P=.005)和孤独感(β=0.18,P=.024)的个体更有可能属于高症状负担组。
本研究提供了证据,表明癌症照顾者的 5 种关键症状似乎聚类为 2 组,一组是低症状负担组,另一组是高症状负担组。照顾负担(健康影响)和孤独感是区分症状群成员的重要因素。
识别症状群可能会导致更好的预防和治疗策略,针对癌症照顾者的症状。确定使一个群体处于高症状负担风险的因素,可以用于指导个体化和定制化的干预措施。