Is symptom burden a predictor of anxiety and depression in patients with cancer about to commence chemotherapy?
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- DOI: 10.5694/j.1326-5377.2009.tb02480.x
Is symptom burden a predictor of anxiety and depression in patients with cancer about to commence chemotherapy?
Abstract
Objectives: To assess the prevalence, severity and distress from physical symptoms and the prevalence of anxiety and depression in patients about to undergo chemotherapy for potentially curable cancers; and to explore the presence of symptom clusters and investigate their relationships with anxiety and depression.
Design, participants and setting: Cross-sectional survey of 192 patients with breast or gastrointestinal cancers or lymphoma before first ever chemotherapy treatment with curative intent.
Main outcome measures: Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale to assess anxiety and depression and the Chemotherapy Symptom Assessment Scale to measure physical symptom prevalence, severity and distress ("bother").
Results: Prevalence of anxiety was 45% and depression 25%. The most prevalent physical symptoms were pain (48%), feeling unusually tired (45%) and difficulty sleeping (45%). Physical symptoms rated as most severe were pain (28%), difficulty sleeping (26%) and feeling unusually tired (19%). Physical symptoms causing the most distress were pain (39%), constipation (18%) and nausea (16%). Factor analysis of symptom distress scores indicated that five factors explained 36.7% of the variance and included: gastrointestinal (nausea, vomiting, pain), general malaise (tiredness, feeling weak, headaches), emotional (feeling depressed, feeling anxious), nutritional (changes to appetite, weight loss or gain) and general physical (mouth/throat problems, shortness of breath). Regression analysis indicated that symptom distress for the malaise (beta = 1.46; P < 0.001), nutritional (beta = 0.70; P < 0.05) and gastrointestinal (beta = 0.73; P < 0.05) factors were independent predictors of depression.
Conclusions: Before commencing chemotherapy, patients are already experiencing distressing symptoms and have high scores for anxiety and depression, partially explained by physical symptom distress. Patients should be routinely screened for both emotional and physical needs and appropriate interventions should be developed.
Trial registration: Australian New Zealand Clinical Trials Registry ACTRN012606000178549.
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