TY - JOUR
T1 - Communicating neurocognitive impacts of childhood cancer
T2 - Engaging stakeholders to identify research priorities
AU - Ruble, Kathy
AU - Carey, Lisa B.
AU - Paré-Blagoev, Juliana E.
AU - Thornton, Clifton P.
AU - Northrup, Rachel A.
AU - Northman, Lisa
AU - Hayashi, Robert J.
AU - Paltin, Iris
AU - Foster, Rebecca
AU - Greenzang, Katie
AU - Hobbie, Wendy L.
AU - Jacobson, Lisa A.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2023
PY - 2023/11
Y1 - 2023/11
N2 - Objective: Supporting childhood cancer survivors with neurocognitive late effects is critical and requires additional attention in the research arena. This convening project's aim was to engage parents, healthcare providers, and education stakeholders in order to identify research priorities regarding patient/family-provider communication about neurocognitive impacts associated with childhood cancer. Methods: Specific components of the Stakeholder Engagement in quEstion Development (SEED) method were combined with an online e-Delphi consensus building approach. Multiple modalities were utilized for engagement including in-person/hybrid meetings, email/Zoom/call communications, targeted-asynchronous learning activities by stakeholders, iterative surveys, and hands-on conceptual modeling. Results: Twenty-four (parents n = 10, educators n = 5, healthcare providers n = 9) participated in the year-long project, generating 8 research questions in the stakeholder priority domains of training families/caregiver, access of neuropsychological assessment, tools to facilitate communication and training medical providers. Conclusions: This paper illustrates a successful stakeholder convening process using multi-modal engagement to establish research priorities. The resulting questions can be utilized to guide research projects that will fill gaps to providing optimal care to children with neurocognitive late effects. Practice Implications: This process can be used as a template for tackling other healthcare issues that span across disciplines and domains, where stakeholders have rare opportunities to collaborate.
AB - Objective: Supporting childhood cancer survivors with neurocognitive late effects is critical and requires additional attention in the research arena. This convening project's aim was to engage parents, healthcare providers, and education stakeholders in order to identify research priorities regarding patient/family-provider communication about neurocognitive impacts associated with childhood cancer. Methods: Specific components of the Stakeholder Engagement in quEstion Development (SEED) method were combined with an online e-Delphi consensus building approach. Multiple modalities were utilized for engagement including in-person/hybrid meetings, email/Zoom/call communications, targeted-asynchronous learning activities by stakeholders, iterative surveys, and hands-on conceptual modeling. Results: Twenty-four (parents n = 10, educators n = 5, healthcare providers n = 9) participated in the year-long project, generating 8 research questions in the stakeholder priority domains of training families/caregiver, access of neuropsychological assessment, tools to facilitate communication and training medical providers. Conclusions: This paper illustrates a successful stakeholder convening process using multi-modal engagement to establish research priorities. The resulting questions can be utilized to guide research projects that will fill gaps to providing optimal care to children with neurocognitive late effects. Practice Implications: This process can be used as a template for tackling other healthcare issues that span across disciplines and domains, where stakeholders have rare opportunities to collaborate.
KW - Childhood cancer
KW - Late effects
KW - Neurocognitive
KW - Research priorities
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85172480549&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1016/j.pec.2023.107935
DO - 10.1016/j.pec.2023.107935
M3 - Article
C2 - 37579619
AN - SCOPUS:85172480549
SN - 0738-3991
VL - 116
JO - Patient Education and Counseling
JF - Patient Education and Counseling
M1 - 107935
ER -