The caregivers' perspective on the end-of-life phase of glioblastoma patients

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作者
Flechl, Birgit [1 ]
Ackerl, Michael [1 ]
Sax, Cornelia [1 ]
Oberndorfer, Stefan [2 ]
Calabek, Bernadette [3 ]
Sizoo, Eefje [4 ]
Reijneveld, Jaap [4 ]
Crevenna, Richard [5 ]
Keilani, Mohammad [5 ]
Gaiger, Alexander [6 ]
Dieckmann, Karin [7 ]
Preusser, Matthias [1 ]
Taphoorn, Martin J. B. [4 ]
Marosi, Christine [1 ]
机构
[1] Med Univ Vienna, Austria Comprehens Canc Ctr, Cent Nervous Syst Tumors Unit CCC CNS, Dept Med 1, A-1090 Vienna, Austria
[2] Landesklinikum St Polten, Dept Neurol, A-3100 St Polten, Austria
[3] Kaiser Franz Josef Hosp, Dept Neurol, A-1100 Vienna, Austria
[4] Vrije Univ Amsterdam Med Ctr, Dept Neurol, NL-1007 MB Amsterdam, Netherlands
[5] Med Univ Vienna, Dept Phys Med & Rehabil, A-1090 Vienna, Austria
[6] Med Univ Vienna, Div Hematol & Hemostaseol, Dept Internal Med 1, A-1090 Vienna, Austria
[7] Med Univ Vienna, Dept Radiotherapy, A-1090 Vienna, Austria
关键词
Caregivers' burden; End-of-life care; Quality of life; Glioblastoma; MALIGNANT BRAIN-TUMOR; HIGH-GRADE GLIOMA; PALLIATIVE CARE; ADVANCED CANCER; SUPPORT; SYMPTOMS; DISTRESS; NEEDS;
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10.1007/s11060-013-1069-7
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R73 [肿瘤学];
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摘要
Glioblastoma multiforme (GBM) still harbors a fatal prognosis. The involvement of the neurocognition and psyche poses unique challenges for care provision by relatives. We lack data about the caregivers' perspective on the end-of-life (EOL) phase of GBM patients to improve counseling and support. In this study we investigated the experiences of 52 caregivers of deceased GBM patients treated in Austria. We used a questionnaire developed by the University Medical Centre of Amsterdam for exploration of the EOL-phase in glioma patients. The caregivers (17 men, 34 women) completed the questionnaire in median three years after the patients' death. 29 % of caregivers reported that they felt incompletely prepared for their tasks, however, those with higher education levels felt significantly better informed. 29 % suffered from financial difficulties, which was associated with burnout (60 %) and reduced quality of life (QOL). The patients' most common symptoms reported by caregivers were fatigue (87 %), reduced consciousness (81 %) and aphasia (77 %). 22 % of patients were bedbound during their last three months increasing to 80 % in the last week of life. The reported QOL of caregivers was very low and did not differ between caregivers of patients, who died at home (40 %) and caregivers of patients, who died in hospital (46 %). The caregiver reported that their QOL was only slightly better than the QOL they attributed to the patients. Furthermore, the high frequency of financial difficulties, burnout symptoms and feelings of insufficient information emphasize the urgent need for support and training dedicated to caregivers.
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