Fatigue in cancer patients: comparison with the general population and prognostic factors

  • Andreas Hinz
  • Joachim Weis
  • Elmar Brähler
  • Martin Härter
  • Kristina Geue
  • Jochen Ernst

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Abstract

PURPOSE: The aims of this examination were to compare cancer patients' fatigue burden with that of the general population, to identify clinical factors that are associated with fatigue, and to test psychometric properties of the fatigue questionnaire MFI-20 including the short-form MFI-10.

METHODS: A sample of 1818 German cancer patients was tested with the MFI-20.

RESULTS: The study confirmed that the cancer patients demonstrate a high level of burden from fatigue. The effect size for the comparison between the cancer patients and a sample of the general population (n = 1993) was d = 0.58 based on MFI-20 total scores. In the cancer patients' sample, females reported slightly higher levels of fatigue than males did (p < 0.05). There was no significant effect of age on fatigue. Advanced tumor stage, the presence of metastases, and a "poorer" Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group (ECOG) performance status were significantly associated with fatigue. The results of the confirmatory factor analyses (CFAs) only partly confirmed the factorial structure of the MFI-20.

CONCLUSION: Despite the insufficient CFA indices, we believe that the scale structure of the MFI-20 should not be changed and that calculating a total fatigue score is justifiable. For those seeking a shorter questionnaire, the MFI-10, which only contains those 10 items which positively indicate fatigue, is a good alternative.

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Original languageEnglish
ISSN0941-4355
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 09.2020
PubMed 31953623