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Prospective assessment of fatigue and health status in Greek breast cancer patients undergoing adjuvant radiotherapy

Lavdaniti, M. and Patiraki, E. and Dafni, U. and Katapodi, M. C. and Papathanasoglou, E. and Sotiropoulou, A.. (2006) Prospective assessment of fatigue and health status in Greek breast cancer patients undergoing adjuvant radiotherapy. Oncology Nursing Forum, 33 (3). pp. 603-610.

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Abstract

PURPOSE/OBJECTIVES:
To describe fatigue in women with breast cancer undergoing radiotherapy and to explore the impact of fatigue on their health status.
DESIGN:
Prospective, descriptive, repeated measures.
SETTING:
A major oncology center, Saint Savvas Cancer Hospital, in Athens, Greece.
SAMPLE:
Consecutive sample of 106 women (mean age = 55 + 12), with histologically confirmed diagnosis for stage I or II breast cancer who were receiving adjuvant radiotherapy for approximately six weeks.
METHODS:
Data were collected with the Revised Piper Fatigue Scale (PFS) and the Short Form-36 (SF-36) Health Survey Scale in the first two days of radiotherapy (T0), during the third week (T1), and during the last week of treatment (T2).
MAIN RESEARCH VARIABLES:
Fatigue, health status.
FINDINGS:
Across-subjects analysis revealed that fatigue increased during radiotherapy in patients with breast cancer regardless of stage, type of surgery, or whether they received chemotherapy (p 0.05). Between-subject analysis revealed that no differences existed in the PFS between different groups (chemotherapy versus no chemotherapy, breast conservation versus mastectomy, stage I versus stage II) at each measurement point. A negative correlation was found between the subscales of the PFS and all of the subscales of the SF-36.
CONCLUSIONS:
Fatigue intensity increased significantly during the course of radiotherapy, and patients experienced a significant deterioration in their overall health status.
IMPLICATIONS FOR NURSING:
Findings contribute to the growing body of evidence regarding fatigue and its impact on health status in Greek patients with breast cancer and provide insights for effective nursing assessment, patient education, and symptom management.
Faculties and Departments:03 Faculty of Medicine > Departement Public Health > Ehemalige Einheiten Public Health > Pflegewissenschaft (Katapodi)
UniBasel Contributors:Katapodi, Maria C
Item Type:Article, refereed
Article Subtype:Research Article
Publisher:Oncology Nursing Society
ISSN:0190-535X
e-ISSN:1538-0688
Note:Publication type according to Uni Basel Research Database: Journal article
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