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Resilience in Lower Grade Glioma Patients

SIMPLE SUMMARY: Current data show that resilience is an important factor in cancer patients’ well-being. We explored the resilience of patients with lower grade glioma (LGG) and the potentially influencing factors. Our data indicate that stigmatization and the functional status are significantly ass...

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Autores principales: Fröhlich, Ellen, Sassenrath, Claudia, Nadji-Ohl, Minou, Unteroberdörster, Meike, Rückriegel, Stefan, von der Brelie, Christian, Roder, Constantin, Forster, Marie-Therese, Schommer, Stephan, Löhr, Mario, Pala, Andrej, Goebel, Simone, Mielke, Dorothee, Gerlach, Rüdiger, Renovanz, Mirjam, Wirtz, Christian Rainer, Onken, Julia, Czabanka, Marcus, Tatagiba, Marcos Soares, Rohde, Veit, Ernestus, Ralf-Ingo, Vajkoczy, Peter, Gansland, Oliver, Coburger, Jan
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: MDPI 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9656661/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36358828
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers14215410
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author Fröhlich, Ellen
Sassenrath, Claudia
Nadji-Ohl, Minou
Unteroberdörster, Meike
Rückriegel, Stefan
von der Brelie, Christian
Roder, Constantin
Forster, Marie-Therese
Schommer, Stephan
Löhr, Mario
Pala, Andrej
Goebel, Simone
Mielke, Dorothee
Gerlach, Rüdiger
Renovanz, Mirjam
Wirtz, Christian Rainer
Onken, Julia
Czabanka, Marcus
Tatagiba, Marcos Soares
Rohde, Veit
Ernestus, Ralf-Ingo
Vajkoczy, Peter
Gansland, Oliver
Coburger, Jan
author_facet Fröhlich, Ellen
Sassenrath, Claudia
Nadji-Ohl, Minou
Unteroberdörster, Meike
Rückriegel, Stefan
von der Brelie, Christian
Roder, Constantin
Forster, Marie-Therese
Schommer, Stephan
Löhr, Mario
Pala, Andrej
Goebel, Simone
Mielke, Dorothee
Gerlach, Rüdiger
Renovanz, Mirjam
Wirtz, Christian Rainer
Onken, Julia
Czabanka, Marcus
Tatagiba, Marcos Soares
Rohde, Veit
Ernestus, Ralf-Ingo
Vajkoczy, Peter
Gansland, Oliver
Coburger, Jan
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description SIMPLE SUMMARY: Current data show that resilience is an important factor in cancer patients’ well-being. We explored the resilience of patients with lower grade glioma (LGG) and the potentially influencing factors. Our data indicate that stigmatization and the functional status are significantly associated with the patients’ resilience. These factors should be identified and targeted therapeutically in clinical routines. ABSTRACT: Current data show that resilience is an important factor in cancer patients’ well-being. We aim to explore the resilience of patients with lower grade glioma (LGG) and the potentially influencing factors. We performed a cross-sectional assessment of adult patients with LGG who were enrolled in the LoG-Glio registry. By phone interview, we administered the following measures: Resilience Scale (RS-13), distress thermometer, Montreal Cognitive Assessment Test for visually impaired patients (MoCA-Blind), internalized stigmatization by brain tumor (ISBI), Eastern Cooperative Oncological Group performance status (ECOG), patients’ perspective questionnaire (PPQ) and typical clinical parameters. We calculated correlations and multivariate regression models. Of 74 patients who were assessed, 38% of those showed a low level of resilience. Our results revealed significant correlations of resilience with distress (p < 0.001, −0.49), MOCA (p = 0.003, 0.342), ECOG (p < 0.001, −0.602), stigmatization (p < 0.001, −0.558), pain (p < 0.001, −0.524), and occupation (p = 0.007, 0.329). In multivariate analyses, resilience was negatively associated with elevated ECOG (p = 0.020, β = −0.383) and stigmatization levels (p = 0.008, β = −0.350). Occupation showed a tendency towards a significant association with resilience (p = 0.088, β = −0.254). Overall, low resilience affected more than one third of our cohort. Low functional status is a specific risk factor for low resilience. The relevant influence of stigmatization on resilience is a novel finding for patients suffering from a glioma and should be routinely identified and targeted in clinical routine.
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spelling pubmed-96566612022-11-15 Resilience in Lower Grade Glioma Patients Fröhlich, Ellen Sassenrath, Claudia Nadji-Ohl, Minou Unteroberdörster, Meike Rückriegel, Stefan von der Brelie, Christian Roder, Constantin Forster, Marie-Therese Schommer, Stephan Löhr, Mario Pala, Andrej Goebel, Simone Mielke, Dorothee Gerlach, Rüdiger Renovanz, Mirjam Wirtz, Christian Rainer Onken, Julia Czabanka, Marcus Tatagiba, Marcos Soares Rohde, Veit Ernestus, Ralf-Ingo Vajkoczy, Peter Gansland, Oliver Coburger, Jan Cancers (Basel) Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: Current data show that resilience is an important factor in cancer patients’ well-being. We explored the resilience of patients with lower grade glioma (LGG) and the potentially influencing factors. Our data indicate that stigmatization and the functional status are significantly associated with the patients’ resilience. These factors should be identified and targeted therapeutically in clinical routines. ABSTRACT: Current data show that resilience is an important factor in cancer patients’ well-being. We aim to explore the resilience of patients with lower grade glioma (LGG) and the potentially influencing factors. We performed a cross-sectional assessment of adult patients with LGG who were enrolled in the LoG-Glio registry. By phone interview, we administered the following measures: Resilience Scale (RS-13), distress thermometer, Montreal Cognitive Assessment Test for visually impaired patients (MoCA-Blind), internalized stigmatization by brain tumor (ISBI), Eastern Cooperative Oncological Group performance status (ECOG), patients’ perspective questionnaire (PPQ) and typical clinical parameters. We calculated correlations and multivariate regression models. Of 74 patients who were assessed, 38% of those showed a low level of resilience. Our results revealed significant correlations of resilience with distress (p < 0.001, −0.49), MOCA (p = 0.003, 0.342), ECOG (p < 0.001, −0.602), stigmatization (p < 0.001, −0.558), pain (p < 0.001, −0.524), and occupation (p = 0.007, 0.329). In multivariate analyses, resilience was negatively associated with elevated ECOG (p = 0.020, β = −0.383) and stigmatization levels (p = 0.008, β = −0.350). Occupation showed a tendency towards a significant association with resilience (p = 0.088, β = −0.254). Overall, low resilience affected more than one third of our cohort. Low functional status is a specific risk factor for low resilience. The relevant influence of stigmatization on resilience is a novel finding for patients suffering from a glioma and should be routinely identified and targeted in clinical routine. MDPI 2022-11-02 /pmc/articles/PMC9656661/ /pubmed/36358828 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers14215410 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Fröhlich, Ellen
Sassenrath, Claudia
Nadji-Ohl, Minou
Unteroberdörster, Meike
Rückriegel, Stefan
von der Brelie, Christian
Roder, Constantin
Forster, Marie-Therese
Schommer, Stephan
Löhr, Mario
Pala, Andrej
Goebel, Simone
Mielke, Dorothee
Gerlach, Rüdiger
Renovanz, Mirjam
Wirtz, Christian Rainer
Onken, Julia
Czabanka, Marcus
Tatagiba, Marcos Soares
Rohde, Veit
Ernestus, Ralf-Ingo
Vajkoczy, Peter
Gansland, Oliver
Coburger, Jan
Resilience in Lower Grade Glioma Patients
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title_full Resilience in Lower Grade Glioma Patients
title_fullStr Resilience in Lower Grade Glioma Patients
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title_short Resilience in Lower Grade Glioma Patients
title_sort resilience in lower grade glioma patients
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9656661/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36358828
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers14215410
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