Association of Outpatient Cancer Rehabilitation With Patient-Reported Outcomes and Performance-Based Measures of Function

IF 1 Q4 ONCOLOGY Rehabilitation Oncology Pub Date : 2020-12-18 DOI:10.1097/01.REO.0000000000000245
M. Pergolotti, K. Covington, A. Lightner, Jessica Bertram, M. Thess, J. Sharp, M. Spraker, G. Williams, Peter R. Manning
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Background and Purpose/Objective: Evidence supporting the effect of community-based cancer-specific physical and occupational therapy (PT/OT) services on cancer-related disability is limited. We examined the effect of community-based outpatient cancer-specific PT/OT for performance-based and patient-reported outcomes (PROs) for adults with cancer. Methods: This retrospective, pre/posttreatment study included 185 adults seen for cancer rehabilitation (PT/OT). Demographic and clinical data were patient-reported. Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System (PROMIS) measures included global physical health (GPH) and global mental health (GMH) scale (10 item); physical function (PF; 4-item), and ability to participate in social roles and activities (SRA; 4-item). Performance-based measures included hand grip strength (HGS) and the Timed Up and Go (TUG) test. We used descriptive statistics to evaluate patient characteristics, paired-samples t test to compare scores pre- and post-PT/OT, and independent-samples t test to compare the mean change for all outcomes between patients in the active and posttreatment groups. Results: Patients were predominantly female (n = 137; 75%), were 41 to 65 years old (n = 99; 57%). The majority had been diagnosed with breast (n = 98; 53%) cancer. Most (n = 115; 62.2%) patients completed at least one follow-up evaluation over 6 ± 4.5 weeks. A significant effect (P < .05; Cohen d = 0.21-0.35) was observed for GPH, SRA, HGS, and TUG test. There was no difference in average effect between the active and posttreatment groups. Conclusions: Community-based cancer-specific PT/OT has a significant effect on the functioning and participation of adults with cancer. Implications for Cancer Survivors: Community-based cancer rehabilitation services may benefit cancer survivors' functioning and health-related quality of life across the cancer continuum.
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门诊癌症康复与患者报告的结果和基于性能的功能测量的关联
背景和目的/目的:支持社区癌症特异性物理和职业治疗(PT/OT)服务对癌症相关残疾的影响的证据有限。我们研究了基于社区的门诊癌症特异性PT/OT对成年癌症患者基于绩效和患者报告的结局(PROs)的影响。方法:这项回顾性的治疗前/治疗后研究包括185名接受癌症康复治疗的成年人。患者报告了人口统计学和临床数据。患者报告结果测量信息系统(PROMIS)测量包括全球身体健康(GPH)和全球心理健康(GMH)量表(10项);身体机能;4项),以及参与社会角色和活动的能力(SRA;4-item)。基于表现的测量包括手握力(HGS)和计时起走(TUG)测试。我们使用描述性统计来评估患者特征,配对样本t检验来比较pt /OT前和后的评分,独立样本t检验来比较活动组和治疗后组患者所有结果的平均变化。结果:患者以女性为主(n = 137;75%),年龄在41 ~ 65岁之间(n = 99;57%)。大多数被诊断为乳腺癌(n = 98;53%)癌症。大多数(n = 115;62.2%)患者在6±4.5周内完成了至少一次随访评估。显著影响(P < 0.05;GPH、SRA、HGS和TUG试验的Cohen d = 0.21-0.35)。活性组和治疗后组的平均效果没有差异。结论:基于社区的癌症特异性PT/OT对成年癌症患者的功能和参与有显著影响。对癌症幸存者的影响:基于社区的癌症康复服务可能有利于癌症幸存者在整个癌症连续体中的功能和与健康相关的生活质量。
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