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Stability and consistency of symptom clusters in younger versus older patients receiving chemotherapy.
Morse, Lisa; Cooper, Bruce A; Ritchie, Christine S; Wong, Melisa L; Kober, Kord M; Harris, Carolyn; Shin, Joosun; Oppegaard, Kate; Hammer, Marilyn J; Schimmel, Alejandra Calvo; Paul, Steven M; Conley, Yvette P; Levine, Jon D; Miaskowski, Christine.
Afiliação
  • Morse L; School of Nursing, University of California, San Francisco, CA, USA.
  • Cooper BA; School of Nursing, University of California, San Francisco, CA, USA.
  • Ritchie CS; Division of Palliative Care and Geriatric Medicine, Massachusetts General Hospital Morgan Institute, Boston, MA, USA.
  • Wong ML; School of Medicine, University of California, San Francisco, CA, USA.
  • Kober KM; Division of Research, Kaiser Permanente Medical Group, Oakland, CA, USA.
  • Harris C; School of Nursing, University of California, San Francisco, CA, USA.
  • Shin J; School of Nursing, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, USA.
  • Oppegaard K; Dana Farber Cancer Institute, Boston, MA, USA.
  • Hammer MJ; Dana Farber Cancer Institute, Boston, MA, USA.
  • Schimmel AC; Dana Farber Cancer Institute, Boston, MA, USA.
  • Paul SM; School of Nursing, University of California, San Francisco, CA, USA.
  • Conley YP; School of Nursing, University of California, San Francisco, CA, USA.
  • Levine JD; School of Nursing, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, USA.
  • Miaskowski C; School of Medicine, University of California, San Francisco, CA, USA.
BMC Geriatr ; 24(1): 164, 2024 Feb 16.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38365584
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

By 2035, the number of newly diagnosed cancer cases will double and over 50% will be in older adults. Given this rapidly growing demographic, a need exists to understand how age influences oncology patients' symptom burden. The study purposes were to evaluate for differences in the occurrence, severity, and distress of 38 symptoms in younger (< 60 years) versus older (≥ 60 years) oncology patients undergoing chemotherapy and to evaluate for differences in the stability and consistency of symptom clusters across the two age groups.

METHODS:

A total of 1329 patients were dichotomized into the younger and older groups. Patients completed demographic and clinical questionnaires prior to the initiation of their second or third cycle of chemotherapy. A modified version of Memorial Symptom Assessment Scale was used to evaluate the occurrence, severity, and distress of 38 common symptoms associated with cancer and its treatment. Differences between the two age groups in demographic and clinical characteristics and ratings of occurrence, severity, and distress for the 38 symptoms were evaluated using parametric and nonparametric tests. Exploratory factor analyses were done within each age group to identify symptom clusters using symptom occurrence rates.

RESULTS:

Compared to the younger group (14.8 (± 7.0)), older adults reported a lower mean number of symptoms (12.9 (± 7.2)). Older patients experienced lower occurrence rates for almost 50% of the symptoms. Regarding symptom clusters, an eight-factor solution was selected for both age groups. Across the two age groups, the eight symptom clusters (i.e., physical and cognitive fatigue, respiratory, psychological, hormonal, chemotherapy-related toxicity, weight gain, gastrointestinal, epithelial) were stable. However, symptoms within the physical and cognitive, chemotherapy-related toxicity, and gastrointestinal clusters were not consistent across the age groups.

CONCLUSIONS:

To be able to provide tailored and effective symptom management interventions to older oncology patients, routine assessments of the core symptoms unique to the symptom clusters identified for this group warrants consideration. The underlying mechanism(s) for these inconsistencies in symptom burden is an important focus for future studies.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Temas: Geral / Tipos_de_cancer / Outros_tipos Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Neoplasias / Antineoplásicos Limite: Aged / Humans Idioma: En Revista: BMC Geriatr Assunto da revista: GERIATRIA Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Estados Unidos

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Temas: Geral / Tipos_de_cancer / Outros_tipos Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Neoplasias / Antineoplásicos Limite: Aged / Humans Idioma: En Revista: BMC Geriatr Assunto da revista: GERIATRIA Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Estados Unidos