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Fatigue - Coggle Diagram
Fatigue
Fatigue Prevalence (O'Connor & Putez, 2005)
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What is Fatigue
Fatigue: reduction in efficiency of muscle, organ etc., after prolonged activity (Oxford Dictionary)
Pathological - not alleviated by rest, not proportional to activity
Non-pathological - adaptive, alleviated by rest.
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Physical Sensation
Exhaustion, decreased energy, weakness, malaise
Unusual
Unrelieved by rest, not proportional to activity
Impact on Functioning
Decreased capacity to work, difficulty completing tasks.
Unpleasant Emotions
Helplessness, vulnerability, anxiety
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Temporal Variability
Chronic, acute, persistent, episodic.
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Measures
Questionnaires
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E.g., Multidimensional Assessment of Fatigue – good for RA (Hewlwett et al., 2007).
E.g., Fatigue Severity Scale or Modified Fatigue Impact Scale for MS.
Multidimensional
Physical, affective, cognitive
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Inflammation and Fatigue in Animal Models (Harrington, 2012)
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Factors Related to Fatigue in RA (Nikolaus et al., 2013)
Illness related aspects
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Unclear relationship for inflammation, disease activity, stiffness/joints, comorbidity, and disease duration.
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MS and Primary Fatigue (Kos et al., 2008)
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