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Health‑related quality of life in adults with low‑grade gliomas: a systematic review

Rimmer, Ben orcid logoORCID: 0000-0003-4110-0588, Bolnykh, Iakov, Dutton, Lizzie, Burns, Richéal orcid logoORCID: 0000-0001-6100-7618, Gallagher, Pamela orcid logoORCID: 0000-0001-5558-1269, Williams, Sophie, Araújo‑Soares, Vera orcid logoORCID: 0000-0003-4044-2527, Menger, Fiona orcid logoORCID: 0000-0002-9610-540X and Sharp, Linda orcid logoORCID: 0000-0001-9515-1722 (2022) Health‑related quality of life in adults with low‑grade gliomas: a systematic review. Quality of Life Research, 32 . pp. 625-652. ISSN 0962-9343

Abstract
Purpose Low-grade glioma (LGG) patients may face health-related quality-of-life (HRQoL) impairments, due to the tumour, treatment and associated side-effects and prospects of progression. We systematically identified quantitative studies assessing HRQoL in adult LGG patients, for: aspects of HRQoL impacted; comparisons with non-cancer controls (NCC) and other groups; temporal trends; and factors associated with HRQoL. Methods MEDLINE, CINAHL, Embase, PubMed, and PsycINFO were systematically searched from inception to 14th September 2021. Following independent screening of titles and abstracts and full-texts, population and study characteristics, and HRQoL findings were abstracted from eligible papers, and quality appraised. Narrative synthesis was conducted. Results Twenty-nine papers reporting 22 studies (cross-sectional, n = 13; longitudinal, n = 9) were identified. Papers were largely good quality, though many excluded patients with cognitive and communication impairments. Comparators included high-grade gliomas (HGG) (n = 7); NCCs (n = 6) and other patient groups (n = 3). Nineteen factors, primarily treatment (n = 8), were examined for association with HRQoL. There was substantial heterogeneity in HRQoL instruments used, factors and aspects of HRQoL assessed and measurement timepoints. HRQoL, primarily cognitive functioning and fatigue, in adult LGG patients is poor, and worse than in NCCs, though better than in HGG patients. Over time, HRQoL remained low, but stable. Epilepsy/seizure burden was most consistently associated with worse HRQoL. Conclusion LGG patients experience wide-ranging HRQoL impairments. HRQoL in those with cognitive and communication impairments requires further investigation. These findings may help clinicians recognise current supportive care needs and inform types and timings of support needed, as well as inform future interventions.
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Item Type:Article (Published)
Refereed:Yes
Uncontrolled Keywords:Low-grade glioma; Health-related quality-of-life; Survivorship
Subjects:Medical Sciences > Psychology
DCU Faculties and Centres:DCU Faculties and Schools > Faculty of Science and Health > School of Psychology
Publisher:Springer
Official URL:https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11136-022-03207-x
Copyright Information:© 2022 The Authors.
ID Code:27898
Deposited On:27 Oct 2022 15:22 by Thomas Murtagh . Last Modified 15 Mar 2023 10:38
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