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doi:10.1007/s00520-024-08749-z...

Autor
Pembroke, Lorna Sherman, Kerry A. Dhillon, Haryana M. Francis, Heather Gurney, Howard Gillatt, David
Langue
en
Editor

Springer

Categoría

Medicine & Public Health

Año

2024

fecha de cotización

24/7/2024

Palabras clave
prostate cancer cognition qualitative research cancer survivorship rehabilitation interviews treatments following prostate hormonal impact difficulties cancer pcs cognitive reported
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Objective Prostate cancer hormonal treatments (e.g. androgen deprivation therapy) yield clinical benefits.

However, there is increasing evidence these treatments may adversely impact cognitive functioning.

This study aimed to qualitatively characterise the nature and impact of cognitive difficulties following these treatments.

Methods Prostate cancer survivors (PCS) self-reporting cognitive difficulties following hormonal treatments (via an online survey) and their partners were invited to participate in semi-structured interviews.

Telephone or videoconferencing interviews were conducted, then transcribed, double-coded and analysed using the Framework Method, following the principles of Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis.

Results Eleven participants (six PCS and five partners) were interviewed.

PCS reported a range of cognitive difficulties, verified by their partners, including forgetfulness, “fogginess”, fatigue and slowed processing speed.

For some PCS, word-finding difficulties, tangential speech and memory problems were apparent during interviews.

The aetiology of the reported cognitive difficulties was unclear as it was attributed to a possible combination of cancer treatments, compounding side-effects (e.g. fatigue, sleep problems, hot flashes), exacerbation of pre-existing conditions and/or age-related changes.

Cognitive difficulties were reported to have led to shifts in self-perception, interpersonal dynamics and increased emotionality.

Engagement in cognitively-stimulating activities and reliance on compensatory strategies were reported to be helpful in managing some cognitive difficulties.

All participants endorsed the potential benefits of neuropsychological intervention.

Conclusions There are a diverse range of cognitive difficulties following hormonal treatments for prostate cancer experienced by PCS and their partners.

Understanding the impact of these difficulties is important for the development of targeted neuropsychological interventions.

Pembroke, Lorna,Sherman, Kerry A.,Dhillon, Haryana M.,Francis, Heather,Gurney, Howard,Gillatt, David, 2024, What is the nature and impact of cognitive difficulties following hormonal treatments for prostate cancer?: An interpretative phenomenological analysis, Springer

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