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Cognition, quality‐of‐life, and symptom clusters in breast cancer: Using Bayesian networks to elucidate complex relationships

机译:乳腺癌的认知,生活质量和症状簇:使用贝叶斯网络来阐明复杂的关系

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Abstract Objective Breast cancer patients frequently complain of cognitive dysfunction during chemotherapy. Patients also report experiencing a cluster of sleep problems, fatigue, and depressive symptoms during chemotherapy. We aimed to understand the complex dynamic interrelationships of depression, fatigue, and sleep to ultimately elucidate their role in cognitive performance and quality of life amongst breast cancer survivors undergoing chemotherapy treatment. Methods Our study sample comprised 74 newly diagnosed stage I to III breast cancer patients scheduled to receive chemotherapy. An objective neuropsychological test battery and self‐reported fatigue, mood, sleep quality, and quality of life were collected at 3 time points: before the start of chemotherapy (baseline: BL), at the end of cycle 4 chemotherapy (C4), and 1?year after the start of chemotherapy (Y1). We applied novel Bayesian network methods to investigate the role of sleep/fatigue/mood on cognition and quality of life prior to, during, and after chemotherapy. Results The fitted network exhibited strong direct and indirect links between symptoms, cognitive performance, and quality of life. The only symptom directly linked to cognitive performance was C4 sleep quality; at C4, fatigue was directly linked to sleep and thus indirectly influenced cognitive performance. Mood strongly influenced concurrent quality of life at C4 and Y1. Regression estimates indicated that worse sleep quality, fatigue, and mood were negatively associated with cognitive performance or quality of life. Conclusions The Bayesian network identified local structure (eg, fatigue‐mood‐QoL or sleep‐cognition) and possible intervention targets (eg, a sleep intervention to reduce cognitive complaints during chemotherapy).
机译:摘要目的乳腺癌患者经常在化疗期间抱怨认知功能障碍。患者还报告了在化疗期间经历了睡眠问题,疲劳和抑郁症状的集群。我们旨在了解抑郁症,疲劳和睡眠的复杂动态相互关系,最终阐明其在经历化疗治疗的乳腺癌幸存者中的认知性能和生活质量中的作用。方法我们的研究样本包含74例新诊断的I至III乳腺癌患者,该患者预定接受化疗。在3个时间点收集了一个客观的神经心理学测试电池和自我报告的疲劳,心情,睡眠质量和生活质量:在循环4中的化疗开始之前(基线:BL)开始,4化疗(C4),和1?化疗开始后一年(Y1)。我们应用了小说贝叶斯网络方法,探讨了睡眠/疲劳/心情对化疗前和后病人的认知和生活质量的作用。结果拟合网络在症状,认知性能和生活质量之间表现出强大的直接和间接环节。唯一与认知性能直接相关的症状是C4睡眠质量;在C4,疲劳与睡眠直接相关,因此间接影响认知性能。情绪强烈影响C4和Y1的同时生活质量。回归估计表明,睡眠质量,疲劳和情绪越差,与认知性能或生活质量负相关。结论贝叶斯网络鉴定了局部结构(例如,疲劳 - 情绪 - QOL或睡眠 - 认知)以及可能的干预靶标(例如,在化疗期间减少认知投诉的睡眠干预)。

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