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Citation

Bergot L, Cuchard S, Mazeaud S, Magro E, Seizeur R. Bull. Cancer 2016; 103(3): 236-240.

Vernacular Title

Impact sur la qualité de vie des patients de l'information sur la conduite automobile : étude prospective dans le cadre des tumeurs gliales.

Affiliation

CHRU de Brest, hôpital de la Cavale-Blanche, service de neurochirurgie, boulevard Tanguy-Prigent, 29200 Brest, France; LaTIM UMR1101, hôpital Morvan, avenue Foch, 29200 Brest, France.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2016, John Libbey Eurotext)

DOI

10.1016/j.bulcan.2015.10.021

PMID

26832421

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Disclosure of driving restrictions on patients with glial tumors is a complex and difficult task. The difficulty of such task lies in the moral and ethical conflicts it generates for the patient on one hand and caregivers on the other. These aforementioned conflicts impinge upon the patient's quality of life which is one of the important aspects of neuro-oncologic care. PATIENTS AND METHOD: In a prospective survey of 31 patients diagnosed with glial tumors, we studied how the patient perceived the disclosure of driving restrictions specifically the amount of retained information, and the level of distress.

RESULTS: It seems that patients fail to assess the juridical implications of driving restrictions. The impact on quality of life as well as psychological and social aspects of these restrictions must not be taken lightly especially in young patients with low-grade glioma who has a long life expectancy.

CONCLUSION: Therefore, we believe that planning a specific psychological and social accompaniment of the patient in relation to driving restrictions is an undeniable necessity.


Language: fr

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