TY - JOUR
T1 - Symptom Trajectories in Children Receiving Treatment for Leukemia
T2 - A Latent Class Growth Analysis With Multitrajectory Modeling
AU - Hockenberry, Marilyn J.
AU - Hooke, Mary C.
AU - Rodgers, Cheryl
AU - Taylor, Olga
AU - Koerner, Kari M.
AU - Mitby, Pauline
AU - Moore, Ida
AU - Scheurer, Michael E.
AU - Pan, Wei
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2017 American Academy of Hospice and Palliative Medicine
PY - 2017/7
Y1 - 2017/7
N2 - Context Cancer treatment symptoms play a major role in determining the health of children with cancer. Symptom toxicity often results in complications, treatment delays, and therapy dose reductions that can compromise leukemia therapy and jeopardize chances for long-term survival. Critical to understanding symptom experiences during treatment is the need for exploration of “why” inter-individual symptom differences occur; this will determine who may be most susceptible to treatment toxicities. Objectives This study examined specific symptom trajectories during the first 18 months of childhood leukemia treatment. Symptom measures included fatigue, sleep disturbances, pain, nausea, and depression. Methods Symptom trajectories of 236 children with leukemia three to 18 years old were explored prospectively over four periods: initiation of post-induction therapy, four and eight post-induction therapy, and the last time point was at the beginning of maintenance/continuation therapy. Latent class growth analysis was used to classify patients into distinctive groups with similar symptom trajectories based on patients' response patterns on the symptom measures over time. Results Three latent classes of symptom trajectories were identified and classified into mild, moderate, and severe symptom trajectories. The only demographic characteristic with a significant relationship to membership in the latent class symptom trajectories was race/ethnicity. All other demographic characteristics including leukemia risk levels showed no significant relationships. Conclusion This study is unique in that groups of patients with similar symptoms were identified rather than groups of symptoms. Further research using latent class growth analysis is needed.
AB - Context Cancer treatment symptoms play a major role in determining the health of children with cancer. Symptom toxicity often results in complications, treatment delays, and therapy dose reductions that can compromise leukemia therapy and jeopardize chances for long-term survival. Critical to understanding symptom experiences during treatment is the need for exploration of “why” inter-individual symptom differences occur; this will determine who may be most susceptible to treatment toxicities. Objectives This study examined specific symptom trajectories during the first 18 months of childhood leukemia treatment. Symptom measures included fatigue, sleep disturbances, pain, nausea, and depression. Methods Symptom trajectories of 236 children with leukemia three to 18 years old were explored prospectively over four periods: initiation of post-induction therapy, four and eight post-induction therapy, and the last time point was at the beginning of maintenance/continuation therapy. Latent class growth analysis was used to classify patients into distinctive groups with similar symptom trajectories based on patients' response patterns on the symptom measures over time. Results Three latent classes of symptom trajectories were identified and classified into mild, moderate, and severe symptom trajectories. The only demographic characteristic with a significant relationship to membership in the latent class symptom trajectories was race/ethnicity. All other demographic characteristics including leukemia risk levels showed no significant relationships. Conclusion This study is unique in that groups of patients with similar symptoms were identified rather than groups of symptoms. Further research using latent class growth analysis is needed.
KW - Symptom trajectories
KW - childhood leukemia
KW - latent class growth analysis
KW - leukemia therapy
KW - treatment toxicities
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U2 - 10.1016/j.jpainsymman.2017.03.002
DO - 10.1016/j.jpainsymman.2017.03.002
M3 - Article
C2 - 28433546
AN - SCOPUS:85019063845
SN - 0885-3924
VL - 54
SP - 1
EP - 8
JO - Journal of Pain and Symptom Management
JF - Journal of Pain and Symptom Management
IS - 1
ER -