Improved coping and self-efficacy drive improvements in mood among caregivers of patients with primary malignant brain tumors: Results from an RCT | Synapse
April 23, 2026
Improved coping and self-efficacy drive improvements in mood among caregivers of patients with primary malignant brain tumors: Results from an RCT
Key Points
This research aims to assess how coping skills and self-efficacy impact the mood of caregivers for patients with primary malignant brain tumors.
Implemented the NeuroCARE intervention for caregivers
Measured mood improvements through validated psychological assessments
Significant increase in caregivers' mood scores post-intervention
Enhanced coping skills correlated with improved self-efficacy
Abstract
The NeuroCARE intervention improves mood by enhancing coping skills and improving caregivers' self-efficacy in caregivers of patients with PMBT.