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QOL-29. Neuropsychology for you“ – tools to improve awareness of and access to neuropsychological care

OBJECTIVE: The occurrence of neuropsychological late effects in childhood brain tumor patients is well known in literature and practice, as well as the use of neuropsychological testing and therapy procedures. Despite guidelines, actual care is quite heterogeneous and often does not meet the needs d...

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Autores principales: Weiler-Wichtl, Liesa Josephine, Fohn-Erhold, Verena, Kollmann, Alina, Fries, Jonathan, Schneider, Carina, Holzer, angelika, Rosenmayr, Verena, Schreiber-Gollwitzer, Beate, Lüttich, Peggy, Ross, Henning, Pletschko, Thomas, Hopfgartner, Maximilian, Leiss, Ulrike
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9164927/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/neuonc/noac079.512
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author Weiler-Wichtl, Liesa Josephine
Fohn-Erhold, Verena
Kollmann, Alina
Fries, Jonathan
Schneider, Carina
Holzer, angelika
Rosenmayr, Verena
Schreiber-Gollwitzer, Beate
Lüttich, Peggy
Ross, Henning
Pletschko, Thomas
Hopfgartner, Maximilian
Leiss, Ulrike
author_facet Weiler-Wichtl, Liesa Josephine
Fohn-Erhold, Verena
Kollmann, Alina
Fries, Jonathan
Schneider, Carina
Holzer, angelika
Rosenmayr, Verena
Schreiber-Gollwitzer, Beate
Lüttich, Peggy
Ross, Henning
Pletschko, Thomas
Hopfgartner, Maximilian
Leiss, Ulrike
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description OBJECTIVE: The occurrence of neuropsychological late effects in childhood brain tumor patients is well known in literature and practice, as well as the use of neuropsychological testing and therapy procedures. Despite guidelines, actual care is quite heterogeneous and often does not meet the needs due to lack of resources. Therefore, a standardized tool to improve awareness of and access to neuropsychological assessment, but even more treatment was developed. METHODS: The core of this Quality-Improvement project is a multilevel and interdisciplinary approach characterized by iterative processes (PDSA-cycles): (1) conceptualization by interdisciplinary, multicenter teams of experts, (2) consensus in Delphi surveys by medical, nursing and psychosocial experts (N=45) and final approval by the steering group. (3) Pilot phases (N=44): Manageability and acceptance, emotional well-being and the degree of information were recorded using a process-oriented screening. RESULTS: The expert meetings resulted in two booklets ("Look closely - Psychosocial assessment" & "1,2,3 - All about Neuropsychology"): Each booklet offers creative methods with a high prompting character to motivate the child to participate actively in two face-to-face sessions (psychoeducational, work and exercise and reflection section). They enable patients to make themselves experts on these topics with age-appropriate, interactive methods. The Delphi survey revealed a consensus of 69%-93%. Patients using the Psychosocial-assessment booklet showed generally low negative emotions and stable positive emotions, which significantly increased during the second session (Z = 2.156, p = .031). Moreover, positive emotions increase significantly during the second session (Z = 2.805, p = .005). Self-indicated degree of information increases significantly with both booklets (Psychosocial assessment: Z = 3.133, p = .002; Neuropsychology: Z = 2.751, p = .006). CONCLUSION: The results illustrate a positive emotional approach to neuropsychological assessment and treatment. Likewise, the rapid increase in expert knowledge supports access to this specific topic and can be considered a minimum standard.
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spelling pubmed-91649272022-06-05 QOL-29. Neuropsychology for you“ – tools to improve awareness of and access to neuropsychological care Weiler-Wichtl, Liesa Josephine Fohn-Erhold, Verena Kollmann, Alina Fries, Jonathan Schneider, Carina Holzer, angelika Rosenmayr, Verena Schreiber-Gollwitzer, Beate Lüttich, Peggy Ross, Henning Pletschko, Thomas Hopfgartner, Maximilian Leiss, Ulrike Neuro Oncol Neuropsychology/Quality of Life OBJECTIVE: The occurrence of neuropsychological late effects in childhood brain tumor patients is well known in literature and practice, as well as the use of neuropsychological testing and therapy procedures. Despite guidelines, actual care is quite heterogeneous and often does not meet the needs due to lack of resources. Therefore, a standardized tool to improve awareness of and access to neuropsychological assessment, but even more treatment was developed. METHODS: The core of this Quality-Improvement project is a multilevel and interdisciplinary approach characterized by iterative processes (PDSA-cycles): (1) conceptualization by interdisciplinary, multicenter teams of experts, (2) consensus in Delphi surveys by medical, nursing and psychosocial experts (N=45) and final approval by the steering group. (3) Pilot phases (N=44): Manageability and acceptance, emotional well-being and the degree of information were recorded using a process-oriented screening. RESULTS: The expert meetings resulted in two booklets ("Look closely - Psychosocial assessment" & "1,2,3 - All about Neuropsychology"): Each booklet offers creative methods with a high prompting character to motivate the child to participate actively in two face-to-face sessions (psychoeducational, work and exercise and reflection section). They enable patients to make themselves experts on these topics with age-appropriate, interactive methods. The Delphi survey revealed a consensus of 69%-93%. Patients using the Psychosocial-assessment booklet showed generally low negative emotions and stable positive emotions, which significantly increased during the second session (Z = 2.156, p = .031). Moreover, positive emotions increase significantly during the second session (Z = 2.805, p = .005). Self-indicated degree of information increases significantly with both booklets (Psychosocial assessment: Z = 3.133, p = .002; Neuropsychology: Z = 2.751, p = .006). CONCLUSION: The results illustrate a positive emotional approach to neuropsychological assessment and treatment. Likewise, the rapid increase in expert knowledge supports access to this specific topic and can be considered a minimum standard. Oxford University Press 2022-06-03 /pmc/articles/PMC9164927/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/neuonc/noac079.512 Text en © The Author(s) 2022. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Society for Neuro-Oncology. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/), which permits non-commercial re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. For commercial re-use, please contact journals.permissions@oup.com
spellingShingle Neuropsychology/Quality of Life
Weiler-Wichtl, Liesa Josephine
Fohn-Erhold, Verena
Kollmann, Alina
Fries, Jonathan
Schneider, Carina
Holzer, angelika
Rosenmayr, Verena
Schreiber-Gollwitzer, Beate
Lüttich, Peggy
Ross, Henning
Pletschko, Thomas
Hopfgartner, Maximilian
Leiss, Ulrike
QOL-29. Neuropsychology for you“ – tools to improve awareness of and access to neuropsychological care
title QOL-29. Neuropsychology for you“ – tools to improve awareness of and access to neuropsychological care
title_full QOL-29. Neuropsychology for you“ – tools to improve awareness of and access to neuropsychological care
title_fullStr QOL-29. Neuropsychology for you“ – tools to improve awareness of and access to neuropsychological care
title_full_unstemmed QOL-29. Neuropsychology for you“ – tools to improve awareness of and access to neuropsychological care
title_short QOL-29. Neuropsychology for you“ – tools to improve awareness of and access to neuropsychological care
title_sort qol-29. neuropsychology for you“ – tools to improve awareness of and access to neuropsychological care
topic Neuropsychology/Quality of Life
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9164927/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/neuonc/noac079.512
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