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Age- and sex-standardised prevalence rates of fatigue in a large hospital-based sample of cancer patients
Rüdiger ZwerenzDirk HofmeisterSusanne BriestAndreas DietzSusanne KuhntJohann HaussSusanne SingerJohannes M. GiesingerK EckertAnna BrownKirsten Papsdorfsubject
Cancer Researchmedicine.medical_specialtyPediatricsprevalence studiesbusiness.industryEpidemiologyPrevalenceCancerSample (statistics)Hospital basedAge and sexmedicine.diseaseprospective studiesOncologySex factorsNeoplasmsPhysical therapymedicineHumansfatigueProspective cohort studybusinessmental healthdescription
Background: The aim of this longitudinal study was to determine age- and sex-standardised prevalence rates of cancer-related fatigue in different groups of patients. Methods: This was a prospective study in a cohort of N=1494 cancer patients investigating fatigue at three time points t1–t3 (t1: admission to hospital, t2: discharge, t3: half a year after t1). Fatigue was measured with the Multidimensional Fatigue Inventory. Age- and sex-adjusted norms were derived from a representative community sample of N=2037, using a cutoff at the 75th percentile. Results: At admission to the hospital, 32% of the patients were classified as fatigued. At discharge, the overall prevalence rate was 40%, and at half a year after t1, prevalence was 34%. Fatigue prevalence rates differed according to tumour stage, site, age, and sex of the patients. Conclusion: The prevalence rates provided by this study can be used for the planning of research and clinical routine.
year | journal | country | edition | language |
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2011-07-01 | British Journal of Cancer |