Cargando…

Cognitive rehabilitation program to improve cognition of cancer patients treated with chemotherapy: A 3‐arm randomized trial

BACKGROUND: There is no treatment for cancer‐related cognitive impairment, an important adverse effect that negatively impacts quality of life (QOL). We conducted a 3‐arm randomized controlled trial to evaluate the impact of computer‐assisted cognitive rehabilitation (CR) on cognition, QOL, anxiety,...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Dos Santos, Mélanie, Hardy‐Léger, Isabelle, Rigal, Olivier, Licaj, Idlir, Dauchy, Sarah, Levy, Christelle, Noal, Sabine, Segura, Carine, Delcambre, Corinne, Allouache, Djelila, Parzy, Aurélie, Barriere, Jérôme, Petit, Thierry, Lange, Marie, Capel, Aurélie, Clarisse, Bénédicte, Grellard, Jean Michel, Lefel, Johan, Joly, Florence
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2020
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7756299/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32996583
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/cncr.33186
_version_ 1783626509993377792
author Dos Santos, Mélanie
Hardy‐Léger, Isabelle
Rigal, Olivier
Licaj, Idlir
Dauchy, Sarah
Levy, Christelle
Noal, Sabine
Segura, Carine
Delcambre, Corinne
Allouache, Djelila
Parzy, Aurélie
Barriere, Jérôme
Petit, Thierry
Lange, Marie
Capel, Aurélie
Clarisse, Bénédicte
Grellard, Jean Michel
Lefel, Johan
Joly, Florence
author_facet Dos Santos, Mélanie
Hardy‐Léger, Isabelle
Rigal, Olivier
Licaj, Idlir
Dauchy, Sarah
Levy, Christelle
Noal, Sabine
Segura, Carine
Delcambre, Corinne
Allouache, Djelila
Parzy, Aurélie
Barriere, Jérôme
Petit, Thierry
Lange, Marie
Capel, Aurélie
Clarisse, Bénédicte
Grellard, Jean Michel
Lefel, Johan
Joly, Florence
author_sort Dos Santos, Mélanie
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: There is no treatment for cancer‐related cognitive impairment, an important adverse effect that negatively impacts quality of life (QOL). We conducted a 3‐arm randomized controlled trial to evaluate the impact of computer‐assisted cognitive rehabilitation (CR) on cognition, QOL, anxiety, and depression among cancer patients treated with chemotherapy. METHODS: Patients who reported cognitive complaints during or after completing chemotherapy were randomly assigned to 1 of 3 12‐week CR programs: computer‐assisted CR with a neuropsychologist (experimental group A), home cognitive self‐exercises (active control group B), or phone follow‐up (active control group C). Subjective cognition was assessed by the Functional Assessment of Cancer Therapy–Cognitive Function (FACT‐Cog), objective cognition was assessed by neuropsychological tests, QOL was assessed by the FACT‐General, and depression and anxiety were assessed by psychological tests. The primary endpoint was the proportion of patients with a 7‐point improvement in the FACT‐Cog perceived cognitive impairment (PCI) score. RESULTS: Among the 167 enrolled patients (median age, 51 years), group A had the highest proportion of patients with a 7‐point PCI improvement (75%), followed by groups B (59%) and C (57%), but the difference was not statistically significant (P = .13). Compared with groups B and C, the mean difference in PCI score was significantly higher in group A (P = .02), with better perceived cognitive abilities (P < .01) and a significant improvement in working memory (P = .03). Group A reported higher QOL related to cognition (FACT‐Cog QOL) (P = .01) and improvement in depression symptoms (P = .03). CONCLUSIONS: These results suggest a benefit of a computer‐based CR program in the management of cancer‐related cognitive impairment and complaints.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-7756299
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2020
publisher John Wiley and Sons Inc.
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-77562992020-12-28 Cognitive rehabilitation program to improve cognition of cancer patients treated with chemotherapy: A 3‐arm randomized trial Dos Santos, Mélanie Hardy‐Léger, Isabelle Rigal, Olivier Licaj, Idlir Dauchy, Sarah Levy, Christelle Noal, Sabine Segura, Carine Delcambre, Corinne Allouache, Djelila Parzy, Aurélie Barriere, Jérôme Petit, Thierry Lange, Marie Capel, Aurélie Clarisse, Bénédicte Grellard, Jean Michel Lefel, Johan Joly, Florence Cancer Original Articles BACKGROUND: There is no treatment for cancer‐related cognitive impairment, an important adverse effect that negatively impacts quality of life (QOL). We conducted a 3‐arm randomized controlled trial to evaluate the impact of computer‐assisted cognitive rehabilitation (CR) on cognition, QOL, anxiety, and depression among cancer patients treated with chemotherapy. METHODS: Patients who reported cognitive complaints during or after completing chemotherapy were randomly assigned to 1 of 3 12‐week CR programs: computer‐assisted CR with a neuropsychologist (experimental group A), home cognitive self‐exercises (active control group B), or phone follow‐up (active control group C). Subjective cognition was assessed by the Functional Assessment of Cancer Therapy–Cognitive Function (FACT‐Cog), objective cognition was assessed by neuropsychological tests, QOL was assessed by the FACT‐General, and depression and anxiety were assessed by psychological tests. The primary endpoint was the proportion of patients with a 7‐point improvement in the FACT‐Cog perceived cognitive impairment (PCI) score. RESULTS: Among the 167 enrolled patients (median age, 51 years), group A had the highest proportion of patients with a 7‐point PCI improvement (75%), followed by groups B (59%) and C (57%), but the difference was not statistically significant (P = .13). Compared with groups B and C, the mean difference in PCI score was significantly higher in group A (P = .02), with better perceived cognitive abilities (P < .01) and a significant improvement in working memory (P = .03). Group A reported higher QOL related to cognition (FACT‐Cog QOL) (P = .01) and improvement in depression symptoms (P = .03). CONCLUSIONS: These results suggest a benefit of a computer‐based CR program in the management of cancer‐related cognitive impairment and complaints. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2020-09-30 2020-12-15 /pmc/articles/PMC7756299/ /pubmed/32996583 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/cncr.33186 Text en © 2020 The Authors. Cancer published by Wiley Periodicals LLC on behalf of American Cancer Society. This is an open access article under the terms of the http://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
Dos Santos, Mélanie
Hardy‐Léger, Isabelle
Rigal, Olivier
Licaj, Idlir
Dauchy, Sarah
Levy, Christelle
Noal, Sabine
Segura, Carine
Delcambre, Corinne
Allouache, Djelila
Parzy, Aurélie
Barriere, Jérôme
Petit, Thierry
Lange, Marie
Capel, Aurélie
Clarisse, Bénédicte
Grellard, Jean Michel
Lefel, Johan
Joly, Florence
Cognitive rehabilitation program to improve cognition of cancer patients treated with chemotherapy: A 3‐arm randomized trial
title Cognitive rehabilitation program to improve cognition of cancer patients treated with chemotherapy: A 3‐arm randomized trial
title_full Cognitive rehabilitation program to improve cognition of cancer patients treated with chemotherapy: A 3‐arm randomized trial
title_fullStr Cognitive rehabilitation program to improve cognition of cancer patients treated with chemotherapy: A 3‐arm randomized trial
title_full_unstemmed Cognitive rehabilitation program to improve cognition of cancer patients treated with chemotherapy: A 3‐arm randomized trial
title_short Cognitive rehabilitation program to improve cognition of cancer patients treated with chemotherapy: A 3‐arm randomized trial
title_sort cognitive rehabilitation program to improve cognition of cancer patients treated with chemotherapy: a 3‐arm randomized trial
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7756299/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32996583
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/cncr.33186
work_keys_str_mv AT dossantosmelanie cognitiverehabilitationprogramtoimprovecognitionofcancerpatientstreatedwithchemotherapya3armrandomizedtrial
AT hardylegerisabelle cognitiverehabilitationprogramtoimprovecognitionofcancerpatientstreatedwithchemotherapya3armrandomizedtrial
AT rigalolivier cognitiverehabilitationprogramtoimprovecognitionofcancerpatientstreatedwithchemotherapya3armrandomizedtrial
AT licajidlir cognitiverehabilitationprogramtoimprovecognitionofcancerpatientstreatedwithchemotherapya3armrandomizedtrial
AT dauchysarah cognitiverehabilitationprogramtoimprovecognitionofcancerpatientstreatedwithchemotherapya3armrandomizedtrial
AT levychristelle cognitiverehabilitationprogramtoimprovecognitionofcancerpatientstreatedwithchemotherapya3armrandomizedtrial
AT noalsabine cognitiverehabilitationprogramtoimprovecognitionofcancerpatientstreatedwithchemotherapya3armrandomizedtrial
AT seguracarine cognitiverehabilitationprogramtoimprovecognitionofcancerpatientstreatedwithchemotherapya3armrandomizedtrial
AT delcambrecorinne cognitiverehabilitationprogramtoimprovecognitionofcancerpatientstreatedwithchemotherapya3armrandomizedtrial
AT allouachedjelila cognitiverehabilitationprogramtoimprovecognitionofcancerpatientstreatedwithchemotherapya3armrandomizedtrial
AT parzyaurelie cognitiverehabilitationprogramtoimprovecognitionofcancerpatientstreatedwithchemotherapya3armrandomizedtrial
AT barrierejerome cognitiverehabilitationprogramtoimprovecognitionofcancerpatientstreatedwithchemotherapya3armrandomizedtrial
AT petitthierry cognitiverehabilitationprogramtoimprovecognitionofcancerpatientstreatedwithchemotherapya3armrandomizedtrial
AT langemarie cognitiverehabilitationprogramtoimprovecognitionofcancerpatientstreatedwithchemotherapya3armrandomizedtrial
AT capelaurelie cognitiverehabilitationprogramtoimprovecognitionofcancerpatientstreatedwithchemotherapya3armrandomizedtrial
AT clarissebenedicte cognitiverehabilitationprogramtoimprovecognitionofcancerpatientstreatedwithchemotherapya3armrandomizedtrial
AT grellardjeanmichel cognitiverehabilitationprogramtoimprovecognitionofcancerpatientstreatedwithchemotherapya3armrandomizedtrial
AT lefeljohan cognitiverehabilitationprogramtoimprovecognitionofcancerpatientstreatedwithchemotherapya3armrandomizedtrial
AT jolyflorence cognitiverehabilitationprogramtoimprovecognitionofcancerpatientstreatedwithchemotherapya3armrandomizedtrial