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. 2023 Jan 13;15(2):503. doi: 10.3390/cancers15020503
1. Medication: Use of opioid analgesia
2. ECOG-PS at baseline: Physician-assessed
3. ECOG-PS at baseline: Patient-assessed
4. ECOG-PS Day 8: Physician-assessed
5. ECOG-PS Day 8: Patient-assessed
6. MSAS-SF: Number of symptoms
7. MSAS-SF: Physical symptom subscale score (MSASPHYS)
8. MSAS-SF: Psychological symptom subscale score (MSASPSYCH)
9. MSAS-SF: Total symptom distress score (TMSAS)
10. MSAS-SF: Global Distress Index (GDI)
11. PSQI: Usual Bedtime (BT)
12. PSQI: Time to fall asleep (SOL)
13. PSQI: Usual getting up time (GUT)
14. PSQI: Hours of sleep per night (TST)
15. PSQI: Sleep disturbance—Cannot get to sleep within 30 min
16. PSQI: Sleep disturbance—Wake up in the middle of the night or early morning
17. PSQI: Sleep disturbance—Have to get up to use bathroom
18. PSQI Sleep disturbance—Cannot breathe comfortably
19. PSQI Sleep disturbance—Cough or snore loudly
20. PSQI Sleep disturbance—Feel too cold
21. PSQI Sleep disturbance—Feel too hot
22. PSQI: Sleep disturbance—Had bad dreams
23. PSQI: Sleep disturbance—Have pain
24. PSQI: Subjective sleep quality
25. PSQI: Use of medication for sleep
26. PSQI: Daytime dysfunction: Trouble staying awake
27. PSQI: Keep up enough enthusiasm to get things done
28. PSQI: Presence of bed partner or roommate
29. PiPS-B algorithm: Abbreviated Mental Test Score (out of 10)
30. PiPS-B algorithm: Patient’s pulse rate
31. PiPS-B algorithm: Global Health Status Score (1 = extremely poor health; 7 = normal health)
32. PiPS-B algorithm: Clinician’s estimate of survival (Days/Weeks/Months+)
33. Modified Glasgow Prognostic Score (mGPS)
34. Bloods: Haemoglobin (g/L) (130–180)
35. Bloods: White Blood Count (109/L) (4–11)
36. Bloods: Neutrophils (109/L) (2.0–7.5)
37. Bloods: Lymphocytes (109/L) (1.0–4.0)
38. Bloods: Platelets (109/L) (150–450)
39. Bloods: Sodium (mmol/L) (133–146)
40. Bloods: Potassium (mmol/L) (3.5–5.3)
41. Bloods: Urea (mmol/L) (2.5–7.8)
42. Bloods: Creatinine (µmol/L) (64–104)
43. Bloods: ALP (IU/L) (30–130)
44. Bloods: ALT (IU/L) (<50)
45. Bloods: Albumin (g/L) (35–50)
46. Bloods: C-reactive protein (CRP) (mg/L) (<10)
47. Wrist actigraphy: Rest-activity parameter—Dichotomy Index (I < O) at least 72 h
48. Wrist actigraphy: Rest-activity parameter—r24 (autocorrelation coefficient) at least 72 h
49. Wrist actigraphy: Activity parameters—Mean activity during wakefulness at least 72 h
50. Wrist actigraphy: Activity parameters—Mean daily activity (MDA) at least 72 h
51. Wrist actigraphy: Sleep parameter—Bedtime (BT)
52. Wrist actigraphy: Sleep parameter—Get up time (GUT)
53. Wrist actigraphy: Sleep parameter—Time in bed (TIB)
54. Wrist actigraphy: Sleep parameter—Total sleep time (TST)
55. Wrist actigraphy: Sleep parameter—Sleep onset latency (SOL)
56. Wrist actigraphy: Sleep parameter—Sleep Efficiency (%)
57. Wrist actigraphy: Sleep parameter—Wake after sleep onset (WASO)
58. Wrist actigraphy: Sleep parameter—Number of awake episodes (NA)
59. Consensus Sleep Diary: Time in bed (BT)
60. Consensus Sleep Diary: Time of final awakening
61. Consensus Sleep Diary: Time out of bed (GUT)
62. Consensus Sleep Diary: Time tried to go to sleep
63. Consensus Sleep Diary: Time to fall asleep (SOL)
64. Consensus Sleep Diary: Quality of Sleep
65. Consensus Sleep Diary: Total amount of time awakenings lasted (WASO)
66. Consensus Sleep Diary: Number of times awakened in the night (NA)