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Changes in Attentional Function in Patients From Before Through 12 Months After Breast Cancer Surgery

Kohler, Carmen and Chang, Ming and Allemann-Su, Yu-Yin and Vetter, Marcus and Jung, Miyeon and Jung, Misook and Conley, Yvette and Paul, Steven and Kober, Kord M. and Cooper, Bruce A. and Smoot, Betty and Levine, Jon D. and Miaskowski, Christine and Katapodi, Maria C.. (2020) Changes in Attentional Function in Patients From Before Through 12 Months After Breast Cancer Surgery. Journal of Pain and Symptom Management (JPSM), 59 (6). pp. 1172-1185.

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Abstract

Although approximately 75% of patients with breast cancer report changes in attentional function, little is known about how demographic, clinical, symptom, and psychosocial adjustment (e.g., coping) characteristics influence changes in the trajectories of attentional function over time.; This study evaluated interindividual variability in the trajectories of self-reported attentional function and determined which demographic, clinical, symptom, and psychosocial adjustment characteristics were associated with initial levels and with changes in attentional function from before through 12 months after breast cancer surgery.; Before surgery, 396 women were enrolled. Attentional Function Index (AFI) was completed before and nine times within the first 12 months after surgery. Hierarchical linear modeling was used to determine which characteristics were associated with initial levels and trajectories of attentional function.; Given an estimated preoperative AFI score of 6.53, for each additional month, the estimated linear rate of change in AFI score was an increase of 0.054 (P < 0.001). Higher levels of comorbidity, receipt of adjuvant chemotherapy, higher levels of trait anxiety, fatigue, and sleep disturbance, and lower levels of energy and less sense of control were associated with lower levels of attentional function before surgery. Patients who had less improvements in attentional function over time were nonwhite, did not have a lymph node biopsy, had received hormonal therapy, and had less difficulty coping with their disease.; Findings can be used to identify patients with breast cancer at higher risk for impaired self-reported cognitive function and to guide the prescription of more personalized interventions.
Faculties and Departments:03 Faculty of Medicine > Departement Klinische Forschung
UniBasel Contributors:Katapodi, Maria C
Item Type:Article, refereed
Article Subtype:Research Article
Publisher:Elsevier
ISSN:0885-3924
Note:Publication type according to Uni Basel Research Database: Journal article
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Deposited On:27 Jul 2023 12:12

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