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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2023 Feb 5.
Published in final edited form as: Cancer Nurs. 2022 Feb 5;45(5):345–353. doi: 10.1097/NCC.0000000000001062

Table 5.

Average Daily Step Count Associated with Patient-Reported Outcome, Time Point and Hospitalization

Patient-Reported Outcome (PRO) Included in Regression Model with Average Daily Step Count as Outcome
Physical Activity Physical Function-Mobility Pain Interference Fatigue Depressive Symptoms Anxiety Psychological Stress Symptom Count
Steps (SE) Steps (SE) Steps (SE) Steps (SE) Steps (SE) Steps (SE) Steps (SE) Steps (SE)
PRO 38.6 (14.6)a 79.6 (21.0)b −30.0 (17.5) −31.6 (13.5)a −14.5 (16.9) 12.8 (16.9) −21.5 (16.0) −114.1 (49.7)a
Time 2 (Ref: time 1) −590.4 (195.8)b −706.9 (184.6)b −714.7 (188.9)b −701.8 (185.6)b −715.9 (192.7)b −702.9 (187.6)b −710.4 (190.7)b −709.6 (189.9)b
Hospitalization (Ref: no) −1160.2 (294.6)b −949.3 (294.8)b −1160.7 (298.3)b −1095.6 (296.3)b −1204.4 (305.6)b −1298.5 (298.4)b −1260.4 (294.7)b −1217.5 (292.7)b

Abbreviations: PRO, patient-reported outcome; Ref, reference; SE, standard error.

a

p<.05;

b

p<.01.

Note: The model also included the child’s age, gender, race, and cancer type (neuro-oncology, solid tumor, and leukemia/lymphoma) but were not statistically related to average daily steps per week.