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Prioritizing Solutions and Improving Resources among Young Pediatric Brain Tumor Survivors: Results of an Online Survey

Pediatric Brain Tumor Survivors (PBTS) often experience social, academic and employment difficulties during aftercare. Despite their needs, they often do not use the services available to them. Following a previous qualitative study, we formulated solutions to help support PBTS return to daily activ...

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Autores principales: Bonanno, Marco, Bourque, Claude Julie, Robichaud, Lye-Ann, Levesque, Ariane, Lacoste-Julien, Ariane, Rondeau, Émélie, Dubé, Émilie, Leblanc, Michelle, Bertrand, Marie-Claude, Provost, Carole, Desjardins, Leandra, Sultan, Serge
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Publicado: MDPI 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10527929/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37754538
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/curroncol30090623
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author Bonanno, Marco
Bourque, Claude Julie
Robichaud, Lye-Ann
Levesque, Ariane
Lacoste-Julien, Ariane
Rondeau, Émélie
Dubé, Émilie
Leblanc, Michelle
Bertrand, Marie-Claude
Provost, Carole
Desjardins, Leandra
Sultan, Serge
author_facet Bonanno, Marco
Bourque, Claude Julie
Robichaud, Lye-Ann
Levesque, Ariane
Lacoste-Julien, Ariane
Rondeau, Émélie
Dubé, Émilie
Leblanc, Michelle
Bertrand, Marie-Claude
Provost, Carole
Desjardins, Leandra
Sultan, Serge
author_sort Bonanno, Marco
collection PubMed
description Pediatric Brain Tumor Survivors (PBTS) often experience social, academic and employment difficulties during aftercare. Despite their needs, they often do not use the services available to them. Following a previous qualitative study, we formulated solutions to help support PBTS return to daily activities after treatment completion. The present study aims to confirm and prioritize these solutions with a larger sample. We used a mixed-methods survey with 68 participants (43 survivors, 25 parents, PBTS’ age: 15–39 years). Firstly, we collected information about health condition, and school/work experience in aftercare. Then, we asked participants to prioritize the previously identified solutions using Likert scales and open-ended questions. We used descriptive and inferential statistics to analyze data, and qualitative information to support participants’ responses. Participants prioritized the need for evaluation, counseling, and follow-up by health professionals to better understand their post-treatment needs, obtain help to access adapted services, and receive information about resources at school/work. Responses to open-ended questions highlighted major challenges regarding the implementation of professionals’ recommendations at school/work and the need for timely interventions. These results will help refine solutions for PBTS and provide key elements for future implementation. Translating these priorities into action will need further work involving professionals and decision makers.
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spelling pubmed-105279292023-09-28 Prioritizing Solutions and Improving Resources among Young Pediatric Brain Tumor Survivors: Results of an Online Survey Bonanno, Marco Bourque, Claude Julie Robichaud, Lye-Ann Levesque, Ariane Lacoste-Julien, Ariane Rondeau, Émélie Dubé, Émilie Leblanc, Michelle Bertrand, Marie-Claude Provost, Carole Desjardins, Leandra Sultan, Serge Curr Oncol Article Pediatric Brain Tumor Survivors (PBTS) often experience social, academic and employment difficulties during aftercare. Despite their needs, they often do not use the services available to them. Following a previous qualitative study, we formulated solutions to help support PBTS return to daily activities after treatment completion. The present study aims to confirm and prioritize these solutions with a larger sample. We used a mixed-methods survey with 68 participants (43 survivors, 25 parents, PBTS’ age: 15–39 years). Firstly, we collected information about health condition, and school/work experience in aftercare. Then, we asked participants to prioritize the previously identified solutions using Likert scales and open-ended questions. We used descriptive and inferential statistics to analyze data, and qualitative information to support participants’ responses. Participants prioritized the need for evaluation, counseling, and follow-up by health professionals to better understand their post-treatment needs, obtain help to access adapted services, and receive information about resources at school/work. Responses to open-ended questions highlighted major challenges regarding the implementation of professionals’ recommendations at school/work and the need for timely interventions. These results will help refine solutions for PBTS and provide key elements for future implementation. Translating these priorities into action will need further work involving professionals and decision makers. MDPI 2023-09-19 /pmc/articles/PMC10527929/ /pubmed/37754538 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/curroncol30090623 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Bourque, Claude Julie
Robichaud, Lye-Ann
Levesque, Ariane
Lacoste-Julien, Ariane
Rondeau, Émélie
Dubé, Émilie
Leblanc, Michelle
Bertrand, Marie-Claude
Provost, Carole
Desjardins, Leandra
Sultan, Serge
Prioritizing Solutions and Improving Resources among Young Pediatric Brain Tumor Survivors: Results of an Online Survey
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title_short Prioritizing Solutions and Improving Resources among Young Pediatric Brain Tumor Survivors: Results of an Online Survey
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10527929/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37754538
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/curroncol30090623
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