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Tai chi for well-being of breast cancer survivors with aromatase inhibitor-associated arthralgias: A feasibility study

机译:太极拳与芳香化酶抑制剂相关关节痛对乳腺癌幸存者的健康:一项可行性研究

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Context ? Arthralgia is common and debilitating for a significant proportion of breast cancer survivors (BCSs) and leads to poor adherence to aromatase inhibitors (AIs). Despite increased recognition of the negative impact of arthralgia on function and the poor adherence that results, very few interventions have been developed to target this side effect. Objective ? This study aimed to determine the feasibility of tai chi to improve well-being for women experiencing AI-associated arthralgias (AIAAs). Design ? The study was a pilot to (1) demonstrate the feasibility of recruitment and retention for a tai chi trial, (2) determine the safety of tai chi, and (3) identify the outcomes (function, pain, and quality of life[QOL]) that tai chi may impact. Setting ? The study took place at the Gilda's Club South Jersey in Linwood, NJ, USA. Participants ? Postmenopausal women with a history of stage I-III breast cancer reporting AIAA were enrolled. Intervention ? Group tai chi was practiced for 1 h 2 ×/wk for 8 wks. Outcome Measures ? Functional outcomes included (1) sit-and-reach (SR), (2) functional reach (FR), (3) the Berg Balance Scale (BBS), and (4) timed up-and-go (TUG). The following patient-reported outcomes (PROs) were evaluated pre- and postintervention: (1) the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS), (2) the Functional Assessment of Cancer Therapy-Breast (FACT-B), (3) the Functional Assessment of Chronic Illness Therapy Fatigue (FACIT-Fatigue), (4) the Brief Pain Inventory (BPI), (5) the Functional Assessment of Cancer Therapy/Gynecologic Oncology Group-Neurotoxicity (FACT-GOG-Ntx), and (6) the Functional Assessment of Chronic Illness Therapy- Spiritual Well-being Scale (FACIT-Sp). Participants also recorded their tai chi experiences in a journal. Results ? For the 12 participants, adherence to the classes was 75%, with no adverse events reported. Participants experienced significant improvement from baseline to follow-up for the HADS anxiety (P =.003) and depression (P =.020) scales, the emotional well-being scale of the FACT-B (P =.027), the FACIT-Fatigue (P =.030), and the sit-and-teach test (P =.016). The BBS (P =.090), TUG (P =.241), BPI severity subscale (P =.058), and physical well-being subscale of the FACT-B (P =.052) showed no significant improvement. Participants reported increased relaxation, reduced stress, and enhanced sleep quality and duration. They valued the group's and the instructor's support. Conclusion ? The research team demonstrated the feasibility of a tai chi intervention for improving wellbeing for breast cancer patients with AIAA and identified measures that may be sensitive to the impact of a tai chi intervention in this population.
机译:上下文?关节痛很常见,并且使大部分乳腺癌幸存者(BCS)虚弱,并导致对芳香化酶抑制剂(AIs)的依从性差。尽管人们越来越认识到关节痛对功能的负面影响和依从性差,但很少有针对这种副作用的干预措施被开发出来。目的?这项研究旨在确定太极拳改善患有AI相关关节痛(AIAA)的女性的健康的可行性。设计?这项研究是为了(1)证明太极拳试验招募和保留太极拳的可行性;(2)确定太极拳的安全性;以及(3)确定结局(功能,疼痛和生活质量[QOL] ])太极拳可能会产生影响。设置 ?该研究在美国新泽西州林伍德市的吉尔达俱乐部南部进行。参加者?登记了具有AIAA I-III期乳腺癌病史的绝经后妇女。干预?太极拳练习1 h 2×/ wk 8周。结果措施?功能结局包括(1)坐着就坐(SR),(2)功能到达(FR),(3)伯格平衡量表(BBS)和(4)定时走位(TUG)。在干预前后对以下患者报告的结局(PRO)进行了评估:(1)医院焦虑和抑郁量表(HADS),(2)乳腺癌治疗功能评估(FACT-B),(3)慢性病治疗疲劳(FACIT-疲劳)的功能评估,(4)简短疼痛量表(BPI),(5)癌症治疗/妇科肿瘤组神经毒性的功能评估(FACT-GOG-Ntx),和(6 )慢性病治疗的功能评估-精神健康量表(FACIT-Sp)。参与者还将自己的太极拳经历记录在日记中。结果呢?对于12名参与者,遵守课程的比例为75%,没有不良事件的报道。从基线到随访,参与者的HADS焦虑量表(P = .003)和抑郁量表(P = .020),FACT-B的情感幸福量表(P = .027),FACIT经历了显着改善-疲劳(P = .030)和静坐测试(P = .016)。 FACT-B的BBS(P = .090),TUG(P = .241),BPI严重程度子量表(P = .058)和身体健康子量表(P = .052)没有明显改善。参与者报告了放松的增加,压力的减少以及睡眠质量和持续时间的增加。他们重视小组和老师的支持。结论该研究小组论证了太极拳干预对改善AIAA乳腺癌患者的健康的可行性,并确定了可能对太极拳干预对该人群的影响敏感的措施。

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