Experience of fatigue in adolescents living with cancer
Experience of fatigue in adolescents living with cancer
This article reports on a small-scale exploratory study conducted with cohorts of adolescents during and after treatment of cancer to explore experiences of fatigue and perceptions of its impact on functioning. A concurrent mixed method design was used to enable detailed understanding of the phenomenon of fatigue in these groups of individuals through convergence of quantitative and qualitative data. Participants completed an investigator-designed Fatigue and Quality of Life Diary for a period of 1 week. Second, they took part in a semistructured interview to explore issues around fatigue and functioning in more detail. Eight adolescents undergoing treatment participated in the study, along with 6 in early remission (1-2 years off treatment) and 8 receiving follow-up (5 or more years off treatment). Data gained from these sources suggested that fatigue can be a considerable problem for adolescents during and after treatment, and that it may not necessarily abate quickly. Some individuals perceived that their quality of life remained compromised many years after treatment, and it seemed that fatigue might play an important part in this. These preliminary findings suggest that research into management of fatigue in this adolescent group is warranted, along with research and development to determine how best to provide supportive care once treatment finishes
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Ream, Emma
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Gibson, Faith
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Edwards, Jacqueline
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Seption, Beth
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Mullhall, Anne
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Richardson, Alison
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July 2006
Ream, Emma
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Gibson, Faith
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Edwards, Jacqueline
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Seption, Beth
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Mullhall, Anne
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Richardson, Alison
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Ream, Emma, Gibson, Faith, Edwards, Jacqueline, Seption, Beth, Mullhall, Anne and Richardson, Alison
(2006)
Experience of fatigue in adolescents living with cancer.
Cancer Nursing, 29 (4), .
Abstract
This article reports on a small-scale exploratory study conducted with cohorts of adolescents during and after treatment of cancer to explore experiences of fatigue and perceptions of its impact on functioning. A concurrent mixed method design was used to enable detailed understanding of the phenomenon of fatigue in these groups of individuals through convergence of quantitative and qualitative data. Participants completed an investigator-designed Fatigue and Quality of Life Diary for a period of 1 week. Second, they took part in a semistructured interview to explore issues around fatigue and functioning in more detail. Eight adolescents undergoing treatment participated in the study, along with 6 in early remission (1-2 years off treatment) and 8 receiving follow-up (5 or more years off treatment). Data gained from these sources suggested that fatigue can be a considerable problem for adolescents during and after treatment, and that it may not necessarily abate quickly. Some individuals perceived that their quality of life remained compromised many years after treatment, and it seemed that fatigue might play an important part in this. These preliminary findings suggest that research into management of fatigue in this adolescent group is warranted, along with research and development to determine how best to provide supportive care once treatment finishes
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Published date: July 2006
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Local EPrints ID: 69118
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/69118
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