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A caregiver's perspective on clinically relevant symptoms in behavioural variant frontotemporal dementia: tools for disease management and trial design

BACKGROUND: Adequate detection of symptoms and disease progression in behavioural variant frontotemporal dementia (bvFTD) is complex. Dementia cohorts usually utilize cognitive and functional measures, which fail to detect dominant behavioural and social cognitive deficits in bvFTD. Moreover, since...

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Autores principales: Fieldhouse, Jay L.P., van Dijk, Gaby, Gillissen, Freek, van Engelen, Marie‐Paule E., de Boer, Sterre C.M., Dols, Annemiek, van der Waal, Hendrik‐Jan, Regeer, Barbara J., Vijverberg, Everard G.B., Pijnenburg, Yolande A.L.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10092374/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36314055
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/psyg.12898
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author Fieldhouse, Jay L.P.
van Dijk, Gaby
Gillissen, Freek
van Engelen, Marie‐Paule E.
de Boer, Sterre C.M.
Dols, Annemiek
van der Waal, Hendrik‐Jan
Regeer, Barbara J.
Vijverberg, Everard G.B.
Pijnenburg, Yolande A.L.
author_facet Fieldhouse, Jay L.P.
van Dijk, Gaby
Gillissen, Freek
van Engelen, Marie‐Paule E.
de Boer, Sterre C.M.
Dols, Annemiek
van der Waal, Hendrik‐Jan
Regeer, Barbara J.
Vijverberg, Everard G.B.
Pijnenburg, Yolande A.L.
author_sort Fieldhouse, Jay L.P.
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description BACKGROUND: Adequate detection of symptoms and disease progression in behavioural variant frontotemporal dementia (bvFTD) is complex. Dementia cohorts usually utilize cognitive and functional measures, which fail to detect dominant behavioural and social cognitive deficits in bvFTD. Moreover, since patients typically have a loss of insight, caregivers are important informants. This is the first qualitative study to investigate caregiver relevant symptoms during the disease course of bvFTD, aiming to improve tools for diagnosis, progression, and future clinical trials. METHODS: Informal caregivers of patients in different disease stages of bvFTD (N = 20) were recruited from the neurology outpatient clinic of the Amsterdam UMC and a patient organization for peer support in the Netherlands. Their perspectives on clinical relevance were thoroughly explored during individual semi‐structured interviews. Inductive content analysis with open coding was performed by two researchers independently to establish overarching themes and patterns. RESULTS: Caregivers reported a variety of symptoms, in which (i) loss of emotional connection, (ii) preoccupation and restlessness, and (iii) apathy and dependency compose major themes of relevance for diagnosis and treatment. Within heterogeneous disease trajectories, symptom presence differed between stages and among individuals, which is relevant in the context of progression and outcome measures. Significant socio‐emotional changes dominated in early stages, while severe cognitive, behavioural, and physical deterioration shifted focus from predominant personality change to quality of life in later stages. CONCLUSIONS: Caregiver perspectives on target symptoms in bvFTD differ according to clinical stage and patient‐caregiver characteristics, with significant socio‐emotional changes characterizing early stages. These findings call for more appropriate tools and symptomatic treatments, as well as a personalized approach in treatment of bvFTD and a focus on early stage interventions in clinical trial design.
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spelling pubmed-100923742023-04-13 A caregiver's perspective on clinically relevant symptoms in behavioural variant frontotemporal dementia: tools for disease management and trial design Fieldhouse, Jay L.P. van Dijk, Gaby Gillissen, Freek van Engelen, Marie‐Paule E. de Boer, Sterre C.M. Dols, Annemiek van der Waal, Hendrik‐Jan Regeer, Barbara J. Vijverberg, Everard G.B. Pijnenburg, Yolande A.L. Psychogeriatrics Original Articles BACKGROUND: Adequate detection of symptoms and disease progression in behavioural variant frontotemporal dementia (bvFTD) is complex. Dementia cohorts usually utilize cognitive and functional measures, which fail to detect dominant behavioural and social cognitive deficits in bvFTD. Moreover, since patients typically have a loss of insight, caregivers are important informants. This is the first qualitative study to investigate caregiver relevant symptoms during the disease course of bvFTD, aiming to improve tools for diagnosis, progression, and future clinical trials. METHODS: Informal caregivers of patients in different disease stages of bvFTD (N = 20) were recruited from the neurology outpatient clinic of the Amsterdam UMC and a patient organization for peer support in the Netherlands. Their perspectives on clinical relevance were thoroughly explored during individual semi‐structured interviews. Inductive content analysis with open coding was performed by two researchers independently to establish overarching themes and patterns. RESULTS: Caregivers reported a variety of symptoms, in which (i) loss of emotional connection, (ii) preoccupation and restlessness, and (iii) apathy and dependency compose major themes of relevance for diagnosis and treatment. Within heterogeneous disease trajectories, symptom presence differed between stages and among individuals, which is relevant in the context of progression and outcome measures. Significant socio‐emotional changes dominated in early stages, while severe cognitive, behavioural, and physical deterioration shifted focus from predominant personality change to quality of life in later stages. CONCLUSIONS: Caregiver perspectives on target symptoms in bvFTD differ according to clinical stage and patient‐caregiver characteristics, with significant socio‐emotional changes characterizing early stages. These findings call for more appropriate tools and symptomatic treatments, as well as a personalized approach in treatment of bvFTD and a focus on early stage interventions in clinical trial design. John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd 2022-10-31 2023-01 /pmc/articles/PMC10092374/ /pubmed/36314055 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/psyg.12898 Text en © 2022 The Authors. Psychogeriatrics published by John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd on behalf of Japanese Psychogeriatric Society. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) License, which permits use and distribution in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, the use is non‐commercial and no modifications or adaptations are made.
spellingShingle Original Articles
Fieldhouse, Jay L.P.
van Dijk, Gaby
Gillissen, Freek
van Engelen, Marie‐Paule E.
de Boer, Sterre C.M.
Dols, Annemiek
van der Waal, Hendrik‐Jan
Regeer, Barbara J.
Vijverberg, Everard G.B.
Pijnenburg, Yolande A.L.
A caregiver's perspective on clinically relevant symptoms in behavioural variant frontotemporal dementia: tools for disease management and trial design
title A caregiver's perspective on clinically relevant symptoms in behavioural variant frontotemporal dementia: tools for disease management and trial design
title_full A caregiver's perspective on clinically relevant symptoms in behavioural variant frontotemporal dementia: tools for disease management and trial design
title_fullStr A caregiver's perspective on clinically relevant symptoms in behavioural variant frontotemporal dementia: tools for disease management and trial design
title_full_unstemmed A caregiver's perspective on clinically relevant symptoms in behavioural variant frontotemporal dementia: tools for disease management and trial design
title_short A caregiver's perspective on clinically relevant symptoms in behavioural variant frontotemporal dementia: tools for disease management and trial design
title_sort caregiver's perspective on clinically relevant symptoms in behavioural variant frontotemporal dementia: tools for disease management and trial design
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10092374/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36314055
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/psyg.12898
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