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This Evidence Report contains information on 3 reviews relating to supporting people living with a brain tumour. The Evidence Report is split into 3 sections:
- care needs of people with brain tumours, which contains 1 review on the care needs of people with a brain tumour
- neurorehabilitation assessment needs of people with brain tumours which contains 1 review on the neurorehabilitation assessment needs of people with brain tumours
- surveillance for late-onset side effects of treatment which contains 1 review on surveillance for late-onset side effects of treatment.
Contents
- Care needs of people with brain tumours
- Neurorehabilitation assessment needs of people with brain tumours
- Surveillance for late-onset side effects of treatment
- Appendices
- Appendix A. Review protocols
- Appendix B. Literature search strategies
- Appendix C. Clinical evidence study selection
- Appendix D. Clinical evidence tables
- Appendix E. Forest plots
- Appendix F. GRADE tables
- Appendix G. Economic evidence study selection
- Appendix H. Economic evidence tables
- Appendix I. Health economic evidence profiles
- Appendix J. Health economic analysis
- Appendix K. Excluded studies
- Appendix L. Research recommendations
Final
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Disclaimer: The recommendations in this guideline represent the view of NICE, arrived at after careful consideration of the evidence available. When exercising their judgement, professionals are expected to take this guideline fully into account, alongside the individual needs, preferences and values of their patients or service users. The recommendations in this guideline are not mandatory and the guideline does not override the responsibility of healthcare professionals to make decisions appropriate to the circumstances of the individual patient, in consultation with the patient and/or their carer or guardian.
Local commissioners and/or providers have a responsibility to enable the guideline to be applied when individual health professionals and their patients or service users wish to use it. They should do so in the context of local and national priorities for funding and developing services, and in light of their duties to have due regard to the need to eliminate unlawful discrimination, to advance equality of opportunity and to reduce health inequalities. Nothing in this guideline should be interpreted in a way that would be inconsistent with compliance with those duties.
NICE guidelines cover health and care in England. Decisions on how they apply in other UK countries are made by ministers in the Welsh Government, Scottish Government, and Northern Ireland Executive. All NICE guidance is subject to regular review and may be updated or withdrawn.
- Review Evidence reviews for the investigation, management and follow-up of brain metastases: Brain tumours (primary) and brain metastases in adults: Evidence Report C[ 2018]Review Evidence reviews for the investigation, management and follow-up of brain metastases: Brain tumours (primary) and brain metastases in adults: Evidence Report CNational Guideline Alliance (UK). 2018 Jul
- A systematic review of the psychometric properties of the Action Research Arm Test in neurorehabilitation.[Aust Occup Ther J. 2018]A systematic review of the psychometric properties of the Action Research Arm Test in neurorehabilitation.Pike S, Lannin NA, Wales K, Cusick A. Aust Occup Ther J. 2018 Oct; 65(5):449-471.
- A qualitative assessment of the supportive care and resource needs of patients undergoing craniotomy for benign brain tumours.[Support Care Cancer. 2011]A qualitative assessment of the supportive care and resource needs of patients undergoing craniotomy for benign brain tumours.Wong J, Mendelsohn D, Nyhof-Young J, Bernstein M. Support Care Cancer. 2011 Nov; 19(11):1841-8. Epub 2010 Oct 27.
- Effects of Timing and Intensity of Neurorehabilitation on Functional Outcome After Traumatic Brain Injury: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.[Arch Phys Med Rehabil. 2018]Effects of Timing and Intensity of Neurorehabilitation on Functional Outcome After Traumatic Brain Injury: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.Königs M, Beurskens EA, Snoep L, Scherder EJ, Oosterlaan J. Arch Phys Med Rehabil. 2018 Jun; 99(6):1149-1159.e1. Epub 2018 Feb 8.
- Review Primary brain tumours: a review of research and management.[Int J Clin Pract. 2001]Review Primary brain tumours: a review of research and management.Turini M, Redaelli A. Int J Clin Pract. 2001 Sep; 55(7):471-5.
- Evidence reviews for supporting people living with a brain tumourEvidence reviews for supporting people living with a brain tumour
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