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Caregiver survey in glioblastoma focused on cognitive dysfunction: development and results from a multicenter study.

Trang H AuConnor WillisMaija ReblinKatherine B PetersPhioanh Leia NghiemphuJennie W TaylorHoward ColmanAdam L CohenDavid Ryan OrmondElizabeth C NeilArnab ChakravartiNicole WillmarthBea Christine BalajondaJyothi MenonJunjie MaHillevi BauerRyan S NelsonMalinda S TanPrianka SinghAlexander MarshallBeata KorytowskyDavid D StenehjemDiana Brixner
Published in: Future oncology (London, England) (2023)
Aim: This study aimed to develop a cognitive dysfunction (CD) focused questionnaire to evaluate caregiver burden in glioblastoma. Materials & methods: The survey was developed from stakeholder consultations and a pilot study, and disseminated at eight US academic cancer centers. Caregivers self-reported caring for an adult with glioblastoma and CD. Results: The 89-item survey covered demographics, CD symptoms and caregiver burden domains. Among 185 caregivers, most were white, educated females and reported memory problems as the most common CD symptom. An exposure-effect was observed, with increase in number of CD symptoms significantly associated with greater caregiver burden. Conclusion: This questionnaire could guide caregiver interventions and be adapted for use longitudinally, in community cancer settings, and in patients with brain metastases.
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