Abstract

Purpose was to model cognitive fatigue and evening physical fatigue together to determine subgroups of patients with distinct cognitive fatigue AND evening physical fatigue profiles. Once these profiles were identified, differences among the subgroups in demographic and clinical characteristics, co-occurring symptoms, and quality of life outcomes were evaluated.

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Authors

Lisa Morse

Author Details

Lisa Morse, MS, RN, AGCNS-BC

Sigma Membership

Alpha Alpha Eta

Type

Thesis

Format Type

Text-based Document

Study Design/Type

Case Study/Series

Research Approach

Quantitative Research

Keywords:

Cancer, Chemotherapy, Cognitive Fatigue, Physical Fatigue, Latent Profile Analysis

Advisor

Christine Miaskowski

Second Advisor

Kord Kober

Third Advisor

Carol Viele

Degree

Master's

Degree Grantor

University of California, San Francisco

Degree Year

2021

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Review Type

None: Degree-based Submission

Acquisition

Proxy-submission

Date of Issue

2021-08-25

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