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Carer preparedness improved by providing a supportive educational intervention for carers of patients with high-grade glioma: RCT results

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JOURNAL OF NEURO-ONCOLOGY
卷 161, 期 3, 页码 501-513

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DOI: 10.1007/s11060-023-04239-0

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High grade glioma; Caregivers; Carer preparedness; Carer distress; Randomised controlled trial; Nurse-led intervention

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This study aimed to improve the preparedness and reduce distress of family carers through a nurse-led intervention. The complex intervention consisted of telephone assessment, resource folder, home visit, and monthly telephone support. The results showed that the intervention group had significantly higher preparedness for caregiving, but there was no difference in distress reduction.
BackgroundHigh-grade glioma (HGG) is a rapidly progressing and debilitating disease. Family carers take on multiple responsibilities and experience high levels of distress. We aimed to deliver a nurse-led intervention (Care-IS) to carers to improve their preparedness to care and reduce distress.MethodsWe conducted a randomised controlled trial (ACTRN:12612001147875). Carers of HGG patients were recruited during patients' combined chemoradiation treatment. The complex intervention comprised four components: (1) initial telephone assessment of carer unmet needs; (2) tailored hard-copy resource folder; (3) home visit; and, (4) monthly telephone support for up to 12 months. Primary outcomes included preparedness for caregiving and distress at 2, 4, 6 and 12 months. Intervention effects were estimated using linear mixed models which included a time by group interaction. Secondary outcomes included anxiety, depression, quality of life, carer competence and strain.ResultsWe randomised 188 carers (n = 98 intervention, n = 90 control). The intervention group reported significantly higher preparedness for caregiving at 4 months (model beta = 2.85, 95% CI 0.76-4.93) and all follow-up timepoints including 12 months (model beta = 4.35, 95% CI 2.08-6.62), compared to the control group. However, there was no difference between groups in carer distress or any secondary outcomes.ConclusionsThis intervention was effective in improving carer preparedness. However, carer distress was not reduced, potentially due to the debilitating/progressive nature of HGG and ongoing caring responsibilities. Future research must explore whether carer interventions can improve carer adjustment, self-efficacy and coping and how we support carers after bereavement. Additionally, research is needed to determine how to implement carer support into practice.

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