Defining unmet clinical need across the pathway of brain tumor care: a patient and carer perspective

William Sage,1 Rocío Fernández-Méndez,1 Anna Crofton,2 Michael J Gifford,3 Alexey Bannykh,3 Constantinos Chrysaphinis,4 Emma Tingley,4 Helen Bulbeck,5 Mita Brahmbhatt,1 John D Pickard,1 Fiona M Walter,6 Andrew Brodbelt,2 Stephen J Price,1 Alexis J Joannides1 1Departm...

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Main Authors: Sage W, Fernández-Méndez R, Crofton A, Gifford MJ, Bannykh A, Chrysaphinis C, Tingley E, Bulbeck H, Brahmbhatt M, Pickard JD, Walter FM, Brodbelt A, Price SJ, Joannides AJ
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Language:English
Published: Dove Medical Press 2019-03-01
Series:Cancer Management and Research
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Online Access:https://www.dovepress.com/defining-unmet-clinical-need-across-the-pathway-of-brain-tumor-care-a--peer-reviewed-article-CMAR
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spelling doaj-11751866cd5a4837964f3148a4c525432020-11-24T22:08:52ZengDove Medical PressCancer Management and Research1179-13222019-03-01Volume 112189220244635Defining unmet clinical need across the pathway of brain tumor care: a patient and carer perspectiveSage WFernández-Méndez RCrofton AGifford MJBannykh AChrysaphinis CTingley EBulbeck HBrahmbhatt MPickard JDWalter FMBrodbelt APrice SJJoannides AJWilliam Sage,1 Rocío Fernández-Méndez,1 Anna Crofton,2 Michael J Gifford,3 Alexey Bannykh,3 Constantinos Chrysaphinis,4 Emma Tingley,4 Helen Bulbeck,5 Mita Brahmbhatt,1 John D Pickard,1 Fiona M Walter,6 Andrew Brodbelt,2 Stephen J Price,1 Alexis J Joannides1 1Department of Clinical Neurosciences, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK; 2Department of Neurosurgery, The Walton Centre, Liverpool, UK; 3Mountain Hare Consulting, London, UK; 4The Brain Tumour Charity, Farnborough, UK; 5Brainstrust, Cowes, Isle of Wight, UK; 6Primary Care Unit, Department of Public Health and Primary Care, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK Objective: The aim of this study was to determine the experience of patients with brain tumors and their carers across distinct parts of their treatment pathway and identify their views on potential service gaps in need of addressing.Methods: A structured survey was administered at patient workshops across the UK and online through a charity newsletter. Answers to closed questions were analyzed using descriptive statistics, and open questions were examined using techniques of inductive content analysis.Results: A total of 136 survey responses were received, representing patients with a variety of diagnoses and geographical locations (30 counties). There was a wide range of opinions on the provision of current neuro-oncology services. Key themes identified included a perceived lack of information provision, a gap in postdischarge psychological and neuropsychological supports, and an unmet willingness for involvement in research.Conclusion: This national survey enhances our knowledge of current patient and carer experience within neuro-oncology services. A number of areas of unmet clinical need are highlighted providing a basis for informing future patient-centered service improvements and research. Keywords: patient experience, brain cancer, brain tumors, neuro-oncology pathwayhttps://www.dovepress.com/defining-unmet-clinical-need-across-the-pathway-of-brain-tumor-care-a--peer-reviewed-article-CMARPatient experienceBrain cancerBrain tumoursNeuro-oncology pathway
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author Sage W
Fernández-Méndez R
Crofton A
Gifford MJ
Bannykh A
Chrysaphinis C
Tingley E
Bulbeck H
Brahmbhatt M
Pickard JD
Walter FM
Brodbelt A
Price SJ
Joannides AJ
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Fernández-Méndez R
Crofton A
Gifford MJ
Bannykh A
Chrysaphinis C
Tingley E
Bulbeck H
Brahmbhatt M
Pickard JD
Walter FM
Brodbelt A
Price SJ
Joannides AJ
Defining unmet clinical need across the pathway of brain tumor care: a patient and carer perspective
Cancer Management and Research
Patient experience
Brain cancer
Brain tumours
Neuro-oncology pathway
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Fernández-Méndez R
Crofton A
Gifford MJ
Bannykh A
Chrysaphinis C
Tingley E
Bulbeck H
Brahmbhatt M
Pickard JD
Walter FM
Brodbelt A
Price SJ
Joannides AJ
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title Defining unmet clinical need across the pathway of brain tumor care: a patient and carer perspective
title_short Defining unmet clinical need across the pathway of brain tumor care: a patient and carer perspective
title_full Defining unmet clinical need across the pathway of brain tumor care: a patient and carer perspective
title_fullStr Defining unmet clinical need across the pathway of brain tumor care: a patient and carer perspective
title_full_unstemmed Defining unmet clinical need across the pathway of brain tumor care: a patient and carer perspective
title_sort defining unmet clinical need across the pathway of brain tumor care: a patient and carer perspective
publisher Dove Medical Press
series Cancer Management and Research
issn 1179-1322
publishDate 2019-03-01
description William Sage,1 Rocío Fernández-Méndez,1 Anna Crofton,2 Michael J Gifford,3 Alexey Bannykh,3 Constantinos Chrysaphinis,4 Emma Tingley,4 Helen Bulbeck,5 Mita Brahmbhatt,1 John D Pickard,1 Fiona M Walter,6 Andrew Brodbelt,2 Stephen J Price,1 Alexis J Joannides1 1Department of Clinical Neurosciences, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK; 2Department of Neurosurgery, The Walton Centre, Liverpool, UK; 3Mountain Hare Consulting, London, UK; 4The Brain Tumour Charity, Farnborough, UK; 5Brainstrust, Cowes, Isle of Wight, UK; 6Primary Care Unit, Department of Public Health and Primary Care, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK Objective: The aim of this study was to determine the experience of patients with brain tumors and their carers across distinct parts of their treatment pathway and identify their views on potential service gaps in need of addressing.Methods: A structured survey was administered at patient workshops across the UK and online through a charity newsletter. Answers to closed questions were analyzed using descriptive statistics, and open questions were examined using techniques of inductive content analysis.Results: A total of 136 survey responses were received, representing patients with a variety of diagnoses and geographical locations (30 counties). There was a wide range of opinions on the provision of current neuro-oncology services. Key themes identified included a perceived lack of information provision, a gap in postdischarge psychological and neuropsychological supports, and an unmet willingness for involvement in research.Conclusion: This national survey enhances our knowledge of current patient and carer experience within neuro-oncology services. A number of areas of unmet clinical need are highlighted providing a basis for informing future patient-centered service improvements and research. Keywords: patient experience, brain cancer, brain tumors, neuro-oncology pathway
topic Patient experience
Brain cancer
Brain tumours
Neuro-oncology pathway
url https://www.dovepress.com/defining-unmet-clinical-need-across-the-pathway-of-brain-tumor-care-a--peer-reviewed-article-CMAR
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