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照顾者至关重要:小儿脑肿瘤幸存者的神经易损性

Caregivers matter: Neurological vulnerability for pediatric brain tumor survivors.

作者信息

Moscato Emily L, Fisher Allison P, Pillay-Smiley Natasha, Salloum Ralph, Wade Shari L

机构信息

Division of Pediatric Rehabilitation Medicine, Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center; Department of Psychology, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio, USA.

Cancer and Blood Diseases Institute, The Cure Starts Now Foundation Brain Tumor Center; Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati, Ohio, USA.

出版信息

Neurooncol Pract. 2023 Feb 24;10(5):418-428. doi: 10.1093/nop/npad010. eCollection 2023 Oct.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Pediatric brain tumor survivors (PBTS) are at risk of worse quality of life (QOL) due to the impact of neurotoxic treatments on the developing nervous system. Parenting factors such as protectiveness have been linked to worse QOL in childhood cancer survivors generally, but have yet to be explored for PBTS. We examined whether parenting behaviors moderated the association between neurotoxic treatment and QOL for PBTS.

METHODS

PBTS ( = 40; ages 10-25) and their caregivers ( = 47) completed measures of parenting behaviors including warmth (support/connectedness) and psychological control (protectiveness) and QOL. We divided the sample into moderate/high and low neurotoxicity groups based on chart review using the Pediatric Neuro-Oncology Rating of Treatment Intensity and examined moderator effects.

RESULTS

Survivor-reported primary caregiver warmth moderated the relationship between neurotoxicity and caregiver-reported QOL. Moderate/high neurotoxicity was associated with lower caregiver-reported QOL only when survivor-reported primary caregiver warmth was low,  = .02. Similar results were found for survivor-reported QOL. Caregiver-reported psychological control moderated the association between neurotoxicity and caregiver-reported QOL such that neurotoxicity only affected QOL at high levels of psychological control,  = .01.

CONCLUSIONS

Heightened associations between parenting and QOL in the context of neurotoxic treatments underscore the need to better support PBTS. Findings are consistent with research suggesting that family factors may be particularly important for children with other neurological insults. Limitations include cross-sectional design and a small/heterogeneous clinical sample with low ethnic/racial diversity. Prospective studies are needed to refine evidence-based screening and develop psychosocial intervention strategies to optimize QOL for PBTS and their families.

摘要

背景

由于神经毒性治疗对发育中的神经系统产生影响,小儿脑肿瘤幸存者(PBTS)存在生活质量(QOL)较差的风险。一般而言,诸如保护性等养育因素与儿童癌症幸存者较差的生活质量相关,但尚未针对PBTS进行研究。我们研究了养育行为是否调节了PBTS神经毒性治疗与生活质量之间的关联。

方法

PBTS(n = 40;年龄10 - 25岁)及其照顾者(n = 47)完成了包括温暖(支持/亲密感)和心理控制(保护性)以及生活质量的养育行为测量。我们根据使用小儿神经肿瘤治疗强度评分的病历审查将样本分为中度/高度和低度神经毒性组,并研究调节效应。

结果

幸存者报告的主要照顾者温暖调节了神经毒性与照顾者报告的生活质量之间的关系。仅当幸存者报告的主要照顾者温暖程度较低时,中度/高度神经毒性才与照顾者报告的较低生活质量相关,p = 0.02。在幸存者报告的生活质量方面也发现了类似结果。照顾者报告的心理控制调节了神经毒性与照顾者报告的生活质量之间的关联,使得神经毒性仅在心理控制水平较高时才影响生活质量,p = 0.01。

结论

在神经毒性治疗背景下,养育与生活质量之间更强的关联凸显了更好地支持PBTS的必要性。研究结果与表明家庭因素可能对患有其他神经损伤的儿童尤为重要的研究一致。局限性包括横断面设计以及临床样本小/异质性高且种族/民族多样性低。需要进行前瞻性研究以完善基于证据的筛查并制定心理社会干预策略,以优化PBTS及其家庭的生活质量。

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