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Patients' and staff's experiences of multidisciplinary follow-up for high-grade glioma after radical radiotherapy
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posted on 2023-06-07, 16:01 authored by Susan Catt, J. L. Anderson, G. R. CritchleyMeeting the complex needs of patients with high-grade glioma requires multidisciplinary input. How best to provide care after initial treatment ends is contentious. This study explored the experiences of patients and staff at one UK centre where regular multidisciplinary clinics and brain scanning is provided. In-depth interviews conducted with 10 patients and six staff were transcribed and analysed qualitatively. Patients reported: supportive, individualised care with familiar staff; good communication; that regular scanning was reassuring. Staff believed that team follow-up facilitated immediate decision-making and referral, and reduced visits. They felt that patients value seeing their scans. Patients and staff described positive and negative experiences of multidisciplinary follow-up. There is need to investigate the impact of different approaches to ongoing care.
History
Publication status
- Published
Journal
Psychology, Health & MedicineISSN
1354-8506Publisher
Taylor & FrancisExternal DOI
Issue
3Volume
16Page range
357-365Department affiliated with
- Sussex Health Outcomes Research & Education in Cancer (SHORE-C) Publications
Notes
Journal Article England IDS Number: 750WYFull text available
- No
Peer reviewed?
- Yes