Article title: Chronic fatigue in long-term survivors of Hodgkin’s lymphoma after contemporary risk-adapted treatment
Authors: Eikeland, S. A., Smeland, K. B., Simensen, V. C., Fagerli, U.-M., Bersvendsen, H. S., Kiserud, C. E., & Fosså, A.
Journal: Acta Oncologica
Bibliometrics: Volume 62, Number 1, pages 80–88
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/0284186X.2023.2168215
When this article was first published online, the mean scores in the first paragraph of the section ‘Implications of chronic fatigue on socioeconomic status and work ability’ were wrong. The mean values have now been corrected as below and article has been republished online.
Of the responding HLS, 13% reported poor (score 0–5) WA at the time of HL diagnosis, a percentage that increased to 27% at the survey. This change corresponds to a reduction in WAS mean score (SD) from 8.8 (2.7) to 7 (3.3) in the whole group of HLS (mean difference 1.8, CI 1.4–2.2, p < 0.001, Hedges’ g 0.5). A larger reduction in WA was seen in HLS with CF (mean difference 3.7, CI 3.1–4.4, p < 0.001, Hedges’ g 1.1), compared to the non-fatigued (mean difference 0.4, CI −0.1–0.9, p = 0.09, Hedges’ g 0.1).