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Cancer and treatment-related symptoms are associated with mobility disability in women with ovarian cancer: A cross-sectional study.


ABSTRACT: To examine the prevalence of symptom-related mobility disability and identify specific symptoms and other factors associated with mobility disability among a national sample of ovarian cancer (OC) survivors.Descriptive, correlational secondary analysis of a National Ovarian Cancer Coalition mailed survey of women with a history of OC (n=713). We used the Symptom Representation Questionnaire (SRQ), the MD Anderson Symptom Inventory (MDASI) Interference Scale, and medical and demographic information to determine prevalence of symptom-related mobility disability. We constructed a multiple linear regression model to determine the relative contributions of specific symptoms and other factors to mobility disability.A majority of the sample (60.0%) reported symptom-related mobility disability. Independent predictors included: > one comorbidity (?=0.112, p=0.001), active OC (?=0.111, p=0.037), abdominal bloating (?=0.097, p=0.006), fatigue (?=0.314, p<0.001), lack of appetite (?=0.072, p=0.045), numbness/tingling (?=0.134, p<0.001), and pain (?=0.194, p<0.001). The model explained 41.5% of the variance in symptom-related mobility disability (R2=0.415). Unexpectedly, age (?=-0.028, p=0.412) and current chemotherapy (?=0.107, p=0.118) were not significant predictors.Symptom-related mobility disability is common among women with OC and is associated with medical comorbidities, abdominal bloating, fatigue, lack of appetite, numbness/tingling, and pain. Longitudinal research should clarify the relationship of these symptoms to mobility disability and determine whether effective symptom management minimizes disability.

SUBMITTER: Campbell G 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5116395 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Cancer and treatment-related symptoms are associated with mobility disability in women with ovarian cancer: A cross-sectional study.

Campbell Grace G   Hagan Teresa T   Gilbertson-White Stephanie S   Houze Martin M   Donovan Heidi H  

Gynecologic oncology 20160918 3


<h4>Objective</h4>To examine the prevalence of symptom-related mobility disability and identify specific symptoms and other factors associated with mobility disability among a national sample of ovarian cancer (OC) survivors.<h4>Methods</h4>Descriptive, correlational secondary analysis of a National Ovarian Cancer Coalition mailed survey of women with a history of OC (n=713). We used the Symptom Representation Questionnaire (SRQ), the MD Anderson Symptom Inventory (MDASI) Interference Scale, and  ...[more]

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