Supportive care needs of people with brain tumours and their carers
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01/01/2006
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Goals of work: The diagnosis and treatment of a brain tumour may result in long-term changes in a patient's functional and social abilities and/or in a greatly reduced life span. A qualitative investigation was conducted to examine the supportive care needs of patients with brain tumour and their carers. Materials and methods: Overall, 18 patients and 18 carers participated in focus groups or telephone interviews, following a structured interview guide to elicit supportive care services of importance to these patients and carers. Main results: Six major themes were identified using the framework analysis method, including needs for information and coping with uncertainty, practical support, support to return to pretreatment responsibilities or prepare for long-term care, support to deal with social isolation and organize respite care, support to overcome stigma/discrimination and support to discuss potentially reduced life expectancy. Conclusions: Five recommendations to improve service delivery include: assignment of a dedicated member of the care team or case manager; proactive dissemination of information, education and psychosocial support; access to objective assessment of neuropsychological functioning; facilitating easier access to welfare payments; and services facilitating communication about difficult illness-related topics. Provision of services along these recommendations could improve supportive care of brain tumour patients and their carers. |
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eng |
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Springer |
Palavras-Chave | #Supportive Care Needs #Brain Tumours #Patients And Carers #Service Delivery #Oncology #Health Care Sciences & Services #Rehabilitation #Malignant Cerebral Glioma #Quality-of-life #Glioblastoma-multiforme #Family Caregivers #Randomized-trial #Follow-up #Spouses #Cancer #Information #Telephone #C1 #321015 Oncology and Carcinogenesis #730108 Cancer and related disorders |
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Journal Article |