Tele-cognitive rehabilitation for adult lower-grade glioma: An interim prospective pilot feasibility study

成人低级别胶质瘤的远程认知康复:一项中期前瞻性试点可行性研究

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Cognitive impairments are common in lower-grade gliomas (grades 1-3), but treatment options are limited. Tele-cognitive rehabilitation offers a potential solution. We conducted an interim pilot study to assess the feasibility, satisfaction, and early efficacy of tele-cognitive rehabilitation. METHODS: We enrolled adults with stable LrGG (≥6 months posttreatment) who had subjective and objective cognitive impairments (>1 SD below-average in ≥2 domains). Participants received 3 months of individual Goal Management Training (GMT), app-based ReMind, or texting. Cognition and patient-reported outcomes were assessed at baseline (T1), postintervention (T2), and 9 months postbaseline (T3). We assessed enrollment, adherence, and satisfaction. Adherence was defined as ≥80% of participants completing ≥80% of the protocol; satisfaction as ≥6/7 for GMT and texting, and ≥4/5 for ReMind on a self-report Likert question. We used ANOVA, reliable change indices, and qualitative analytics. RESULTS: Thirty-nine participants were eligible and 33 prospectively enrolled for the study; an 85% enrollment (17-GMT, 8-ReMind, 8-texting; 46.8 median age, 64.8 months from diagnosis, 55% had astrocytoma, and 76% had prior radiotherapy). Eighty-two percent of GMT (adequate), 100% of texting (adequate), and for ReMind 33% of retraining and 50% of compensation (inadequate) completed ≥80% of the protocol. GMT (mean: 6.75/7) and ReMind (mean: 4.5/5) satisfaction were adequate, and texting (mean: 4.5/7) was inadequate. Working memory improved from T1-to-T2 (P = .02, η² = 0.32) in 26% of the GMT group. CONCLUSIONS: GMT demonstrates adequate feasibility, satisfaction, and may yield improvements in working memory, while texting and ReMind had challenges in acceptability or feasibility. Individual (tele) GMT warrants further investigation in LrGG.

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