Abstract

Patients who are diagnosed with high-grade gliomas (HGG) have poor prognoses and often experience rapid declines in functional and cognitive status, which makes caring for them particularly stressful. We conducted a prospective study to investigate the factors influencing the quality of life of HGG patients and their informal caregivers and analyzed their reciprocal impacts. Based on our results, we elaborated a screening model to identify patients and caregivers in need of psychooncological support. A total of 45 matched HGG patient-caregiver dyads completed the Multidimensional Mood State Questionnaire, the 12-Item Short Form Medical Outcome Questionnaire and the Center for Epidemiology Studies Depression Scale. A subsequent semi-structured interview was performed with each individual. We found a significant relationship between the mood and depression scores of patients and caregivers, with a third of them displaying symptoms of a major depressive episode. Our screening model showed that 73% of the dyads exhibited signs of severe emotional strain with the need of psychooncological support. Beneficial factors that helped patients and caregivers cope with the illness included mutual respect, good communication, caregiver mastery and resilience. For a more comprehensive understanding of patient-caregiver interactions, we recommend using a combination of standardized psychometric tests and a semi-structured interview. The high percentage of emotional strain and depression found in patients and their caregivers facing HGG highlights the necessity of methodical screening for warning signs and consequent initiation of psycho-oncological interventions.

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