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Exploring access to rehabilitation services from allied health professionals for patients with primary high-grade brain tumours.

机译:探索患有原发性高级脑肿瘤的患者可以从专职医疗人员那里获得康复服务。

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Primary brain tumours account for less than 2% of cancer diagnoses in the UK but more people under 40 die from a brain tumour than from any other cancer. Despite developments in some treatment options, survival remains poor and patients suffer with considerable functional and cognitive deficits. Rehabilitation for patients with primary brain tumours produces statistically and clinically significant improvements in function. When compared, similar functional gains are made following rehabilitation for brain tumour patients and for those following stroke and traumatic brain injury. There have been very few studies looking at access to rehabilitation for this group of patients as a primary objective. However, existing studies and clinical experience suggest that patients with brain tumours do not access rehabilitation services frequently or easily, either locally or nationally. Therefore, this qualitative study addressed the reasons for this through semi-structured interviews of healthcare professionals, investigating their experiences of rehabilitation for this patient group and describing commonly identified barriers under key themes. The interviews gauged the views of eight healthcare professionals representing three professions in different settings, including hospital and community based. The resultant barriers fell under the following themes: professional knowledge and behaviours; services and systems; and the disease and its effects. Suggested solutions were wide ranging and included education, multidisciplinary meetings and specialist clinicians to co-ordinate care. The barriers to accessing rehabilitation for this group of patients are complex, but some of the solutions could be reached through education and co-ordination of services. Further research into the benefits of, and access to, rehabilitation for this group of patients is essential to ensure that patients with brain tumours are given opportunity to gain from the benefits of rehabilitation in the same way as other diagnoses, both cancer and non-cancer.
机译:在英国,原发性脑部肿瘤占癌症诊断的比例不到2%,但40岁以下的人死于脑瘤的比例高于任何其他癌症。尽管某些治疗选择有所发展,但存活率仍然很差,患者遭受了相当大的功能和认知缺陷。对患有原发性脑肿瘤的患者进行康复治疗可在统计学上和临床上显着改善功能。比较时,脑肿瘤患者以及中风和脑外伤后的患者康复后可获得相似的功能。很少有研究将这类患者的康复机会作为主要目标。但是,现有研究和临床经验表明,脑肿瘤患者无法在本地或全国范围内频繁或轻松地获得康复服务。因此,这项定性研究通过对医疗保健专业人员的半结构化访谈,调查了他们针对该患者群体的康复经历并描述了关键主题下通常发现的障碍,从而解决了这种情况的原因。访谈评估了八位医疗保健专业人员的意见,这些专业人员代表了不同环境中的三个行业,包括医院和社区。由此产生的障碍属于以下主题:专业知识和行为;服务和系统;以及疾病及其影响。建议的解决方案范围很广,包括教育,多学科会议和专职临床医生以协调护理。该组患者获得康复的障碍很复杂,但是可以通过教育和服务协调来实现某些解决方案。对于此类患者,进一步研究康复的益处和可及性对于确保脑肿瘤患者有机会以与其他诊断(癌症和非癌症)相同的方式受益于康复的益处至关重要。

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