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Brain tumor patients' rights and the power of patient advocacy: The current international landscape
K. Oliver, A. Granero, A. Berankova, C. Miller, C. Hindson, C. La Haye, C. Tse, C. Mungoshi, D. Leach, D. Arons, F. Keegan, H. Bulbeck, H. Adams, J. Dirksje Boer, K. Wallgren, K. Syed, L. Hynes, L. Gatellier, M. Magiera, M. Lim, M. Campbell, N....
Status neindexováno Jazyk angličtina Země Anglie, Velká Británie
Typ dokumentu časopisecké články, přehledy
PubMed
39917767
DOI
10.1093/nop/npae079
Knihovny.cz E-zdroje
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- časopisecké články MeSH
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Across the globe, significant inequities in brain tumor treatment, care, and support perpetuate. Identifying and addressing these unmet needs in the context of patients' rights is crucial to reducing inequalities and improving outcomes for people living with brain tumors. Brain tumor patient advocacy addresses and influences gaps in healthcare provision, ensuring optimal treatment, care, and support for patients, their caregivers, and families. Therefore, the purpose of this review is to highlight the variety of challenges faced by brain tumor patients, caregivers, and advocates in various parts of the world and set a benchmark for improvements. Twenty-eight leading brain tumor patient/caregiver advocates from 18 countries in Asia Pacific, Sub-Saharan Africa, North America, Eastern Europe, and Western Europe collaborated to explore unmet and met needs in their countries. Virtual meetings were held with the 5 geographic groupings. Through a process of discussion based on a combination of patient advocates' informed expert opinion, published references, a survey (Asia Pacific) and the informal completion of a matrix of challenges by some of the advocacy organizations involved, agreement within the groupings was also reached regarding what rights within The Brain Tumor Patients' Charter of Rights they felt were being met and where there are still gaps. Acknowledging that some rights in The Brain Tumor Patients' Charter of Rights are aspirational, there still remain many areas of the world where even basic patient rights are not yet attainable. Patient advocacy organizations stand ready to help change this to achieve the best possible health and quality of life outcomes for adults and children living with brain tumors.
ACTREC Tata Memorial Centre Mumbai India
American Brain Tumor Association Chicago Illinois USA
Brain Czech Prague Czech Republic
Brain Tumor Foundation of India Mumbai India
Brain Tumor Network Ponte Vedra Beach Florida USA
Brain Tumor Support Group and Awareness Foundation Bhopal India and Bansal Hospital Bhopal India
Brain Tumour Alliance Australia Pearce Australia
Brain Tumour Foundation of Canada London Ontario Canada
Brain Tumour Foundation of Pakistan Karachi Pakistan
Brain Tumour Ireland Dublin Ireland
Brain Tumour Research Milton Keynes UK
Brain Tumour Society Singapore
Brain Tumour Support NZ Hamilton New Zealand
Brain Tumour Support Thornbury UK
brainstrust the brain cancer people (Cowes UK
CERN Foundation Zionsville Indiana USA
Danish Brain Tumor Association Silkeborg Denmark
Deutsches Innovationsbündnis Krebs and Gehirn and Gemeinsam gegen Glioblastom Berlin Germany
Glioma Center Foundation Wola Filipowska Poland
International Brain Tumour Alliance Tadworth UK
Japan Brain Tumor Alliance Yokohama Japan
National Brain Tumor Society Newton Massachusetts USA
Oscar's Angels Toulouse France and Rome Italy
Pediatric Brain Tumor Network of Japan Tokyo Japan
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