ACROMEGALY IN REMISSION: A VIEW FROM THE PARTNER.

2021 
Background A relative can be an asset in dealing with chronic illnesses, such as acromegaly, where quality of life is altered even after remission. However, it has been shown that quality of life of caregivers can also be impacted. Our main objective was to compare the perception of acromegaly in remission in the patient-relative dyad. Methods In this observational study, 27 patients in remission and relatives were first asked to complete quality of life, anxiety/depression and coping strategy questionnaires. Then, the patient's body image and self-esteem were evaluated from both the patient's and from the relative's point of view using the same questionnaires with modified instructions. Results Relatives had overall an accurate estimation of patient body image using the Figure Rating Scale by Stunkard. However, there were wide variations between the patient's and the relative's responses regarding self-esteem and body perception. The quality of life of relatives was not altered and was significantly higher in the social domain than for the patient. Conclusions Our results show that relatives require education concerning all the steps involved in the management of acromegaly, as they likely do not fully understand the sequelae of acromegaly.
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