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Erschienen in: Supportive Care in Cancer 10/2020

01.10.2020 | Original Article

A longitudinal analysis of phenotypic and symptom characteristics associated with inter-individual variability in employment interference in patients with breast cancer

verfasst von: Raymond Javan Chan, Bruce Cooper, Bogda Koczwara, Alexandre Chan, Chia Jie Tan, Steven M. Paul, Laura B. Dunn, Yvette P. Conley, Kord M. Kober, Jon D. Levine, Christine Miaskowski

Erschienen in: Supportive Care in Cancer | Ausgabe 10/2020

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Abstract

Purpose

A breast cancer diagnosis has a substantial economic impact. Study aims were to evaluate for inter-individual differences in cancer’s level of interference with employment and identify phenotypic and symptom characteristics associated with higher levels of interference.

Methods

Patients (n = 387) were enrolled prior to breast cancer surgery and followed for 12 months. Interference with employment was measured using a 0 (no problem) to 10 (severe problem) numeric rating scale. Hierarchical linear modeling (HLM) was used to evaluate for inter-individual differences in trajectories of employment interference and characteristics associated with employment interference at enrollment and over 12 months.

Results

Patients’ mean age was 55.0 (±11.7) years and the majority underwent breast conservation surgery (80.6%). Mean employment interference score was 3.2 (±3.7). Unconditional model for employment interference demonstrated a decreasing linear trend (−.076/month). Younger age, lower income, higher pain intensity, and having an axillary lymph node dissection were associated with higher pre-surgical interference scores. Having a sentinel lymph node biopsy was associated with ongoing employment interference scores. Higher sleep disturbance scores were associated with both initial and ongoing employment interference scores. Receipt of chemotherapy, use of complementary or alternative therapies, and re-excision or mastectomy following surgery were significant time varying covariates.

Conclusion

This study is the first to use HLM to describe inter-individual differences in the trajectories of cancer’s interference with employment and associated factors prior to and for 12 months following breast cancer surgery. Patients with the identified risk factors warrant ongoing assessments of employment interference and appropriate referrals.
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Metadaten
Titel
A longitudinal analysis of phenotypic and symptom characteristics associated with inter-individual variability in employment interference in patients with breast cancer
verfasst von
Raymond Javan Chan
Bruce Cooper
Bogda Koczwara
Alexandre Chan
Chia Jie Tan
Steven M. Paul
Laura B. Dunn
Yvette P. Conley
Kord M. Kober
Jon D. Levine
Christine Miaskowski
Publikationsdatum
01.10.2020
Verlag
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Erschienen in
Supportive Care in Cancer / Ausgabe 10/2020
Print ISSN: 0941-4355
Elektronische ISSN: 1433-7339
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00520-020-05312-4

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