Sociodemographic and treatment-related correlates of fatigue in breast cancer survivors at an oncology clinic in Nigeria

S. Folorunso, Abbas Abdus-Salam, A. Ntekim, Afolabi Adebayo Oladeji, M. Jimoh, Aminat Omolara Folorunso
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Background: Breast cancer survivors (BCS) still experience fatigue that may impair their quality of life even after completion of treatment. There is a need to understand the sociodemographic and treatment-related factors associated with this to develop relevant and effective interventions. Aim: To assess the relationship between cancer-related fatigue and sociodemographic and treatment-related factors in BCS. Materials and methods: This is a cross-sectional study involving 80 BCS attending the radiation oncology University College Hospital Ibadan. Their sociodemographic, disease and treatment characteristics were obtained. Fatigue Symptom Inventory was used to assess fatigue. A score of at least 3 on average fatigue severity item was taken as cut-off for clinically meaningful fatigue. Result: The mean age of patients was 51.5 years. The prevalence of fatigue was 22.5%. On univariate analysis, fatigue was significantly associated with younger age ( p = 0.022), employment ( p = 0.006), stage of the disease( p = 0.014), anthracycline-based chemotherapy ( p = 0.026), last chemotherapy less than 1 year ( p = 0.001). Using logistic regression analysis, stage (Odds ratio (OR) 5.115, 95% CI 1.029–25.438, p = 0.046), employment status (OR 52.224, 95% CI 3.611–755.899, p = 0.004) and year of last cycle chemotherapy (OR 6.375, 95% CI 1.108–36.680, p = 0.038) were associated with fatigue in BCS. Conclusion: About a quarter of BCS reported fatigue. Advance stage disease, employment status and receiving last course of chemotherapy less than a year are correlates of fatigue.
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尼日利亚一家肿瘤诊所乳腺癌幸存者疲劳的社会人口学和治疗相关关联因素
背景:乳腺癌幸存者(BCS)在完成治疗后仍会感到疲劳,这可能会影响他们的生活质量。有必要了解与此相关的社会人口和治疗相关因素,以制定相关的有效干预措施。目的:评估 BCS 患者癌症相关疲劳与社会人口和治疗相关因素之间的关系。材料与方法:这是一项横断面研究,涉及伊巴丹大学学院医院放射肿瘤科的 80 名 BCS 患者。研究人员了解了他们的社会人口学、疾病和治疗特征。疲劳症状量表用于评估疲劳情况。疲劳严重程度项目平均得分至少达到 3 分,即为临床意义上的疲劳。研究结果患者的平均年龄为 51.5 岁。疲劳发生率为 22.5%。单变量分析显示,疲劳与年轻(p = 0.022)、就业(p = 0.006)、疾病分期(p = 0.014)、蒽环类化疗(p = 0.026)、最后一次化疗不足 1 年(p = 0.001)显著相关。通过逻辑回归分析,分期(Odds ratio (OR) 5.115,95% CI 1.029-25.438,p = 0.046)、就业状况(OR 52.224,95% CI 3.611-755.899,p = 0.004)和最后一次化疗的年份(OR 6.375,95% CI 1.108-36.680,p = 0.038)与 BCS 患者的疲劳相关。结论约四分之一的 BCS 报告有疲劳感。疾病晚期、就业状况和接受最后一个化疗疗程不足一年与疲劳有关。
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