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Validation of the state version questionnaire on autonomic regulation (state-aR) for cancer patients
Authors:M. Kröz  F. Schad  M. Reif  H. B. von Laue  G. Feder  R. Zerm  S. N. Willich  M. Girke  B. Brinkhaus
Affiliation:1.Department of Internal Medicine at the Community Hospital Havelhöhe, Berlin; Germany;2.Research Institute Havelhöhe (FIH) at the Community Hospital Havelhöhe, Berlin; Germany;3.Institute for Social Medicine, Epidemiology, and Health Economics Charité University Medical Center, Berlin, Germany;4.Institute for Clinical Research IKF, Berlin, Germany;5.Humanus Institute, Berlin, Germany;6.Academic Unit of Primary Care, University of Bristol, UK
Abstract:

Objectives

Current quality of life inventories used in oncology mainly measure the effects of chemo- or radiotherapy alongside functional and role scales. A new approach is to measure the autonomic state of regulation with the trait-inventory of autonomic regulation (Trait-aR). Loss of Trait-aR has been shown in different medical conditions such as breast cancer (BC) but not in colorectal cancer patients (CRC). In this paper we report the validation of a new state autonomic regulation scale (State-aR) of the last week.

Methods

Study 1 included 114 participants: (41 women/16 men with cancer and 57 age- and gender-matched healthy people) to conduct a reliability-, factor- and validity-analysis. Concurrent and convergent validity was evaluated with Trait-aR, Fatigue-Numeri-cal-Scale, Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS-D) and the self-regulation scale, 65 participants were retested. Study 2 completed 42 participants: 17 with BC and 25 with CRC receiving chemotherapy. The State-aR was administered prior, during and after chemotherapy for measuring responsiveness.

Results

The factor analysis loaded to four subscales of State-aR (rest-activity, orthostatic-circulatory, thermosweating and digestive regulation) with a: Cronbach-α rα = 0.77-0.83 and a test-retest-reliability rrt = 0.60-0.80. The sum- and sub scales correlated with their concurrent subscales in the Trait-aR (0.48-0.74) and with the sum-scale moderately with all convergent criteria (r = 0.41 --0.44; p < 0.001). During chemotherapy the State-aR-sum and rest-activity-scale decreased significantly compared to the change in the Trait-aR (p < 0.05).

Conclusions

These findings support that the state autonomic regulation scale has satisfactory to good reliability, good validity and acceptable responsiveness in the context of chemotherapy treatment.
Keywords:Cancer   Cancer-related-fatigue   (Trait and State) autonomic regulation (aR)   health related quality of life   validation study
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