TY - JOUR
T1 - Family involvement in the treatment of patients with an acquired brain injury or malignant brain tumor
T2 - a scoping review protocol
AU - Guldager, Rikke
AU - Poulsen, Ingrid
AU - Aadal, Lena
AU - Nordentoft, Sara
AU - Loft, Mia Ingerslev
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PY - 2021/6/14
Y1 - 2021/6/14
N2 - OBJECTIVE: The objective of this review is to scope the evidence on the wants and needs of families with regards to their level of involvement in treatment for patients with an acquired brain injury or malignant brain tumor. INTRODUCTION: Severe acquired brain injury and malignant brain tumor are diseases occurring unexpectedly and suddenly. Sustaining a severe acquired brain injury or malignant brain tumor has major consequences for patients and their relatives because of its devastating impact on physical, cognitive, social, and psychological well-being. The neurocognitive deficits have been shown to put strain on families in particular. INCLUSION CRITERIA: This scoping review will consider studies involving relatives (≥18 years) of patients (≥18 years) with severe acquired brain injury or malignant brain tumor (WHO grade 3 and 4) from different settings (municipalities, primary care, health care centers, hospital, and long-term care institutions). Studies will be included if they describe any kind of involvement by relatives, and the review will consider all study designs, regardless of their rigor. METHODS: Indexed and gray literature in English, Scandinavian, or German from January 2010 to the present will be considered. The searches will be conducted using bibliographic databases. Studies will be independently screened according to the inclusion criteria by two reviewers based on title, abstract, and full text. In case of disagreement, a third and fourth reviewer will be consulted. A customized data extraction form will be used to extract data from the included studies. The results will be presented in tabular form, accompanied by a narrative summary related to the objective of the present scoping review.
AB - OBJECTIVE: The objective of this review is to scope the evidence on the wants and needs of families with regards to their level of involvement in treatment for patients with an acquired brain injury or malignant brain tumor. INTRODUCTION: Severe acquired brain injury and malignant brain tumor are diseases occurring unexpectedly and suddenly. Sustaining a severe acquired brain injury or malignant brain tumor has major consequences for patients and their relatives because of its devastating impact on physical, cognitive, social, and psychological well-being. The neurocognitive deficits have been shown to put strain on families in particular. INCLUSION CRITERIA: This scoping review will consider studies involving relatives (≥18 years) of patients (≥18 years) with severe acquired brain injury or malignant brain tumor (WHO grade 3 and 4) from different settings (municipalities, primary care, health care centers, hospital, and long-term care institutions). Studies will be included if they describe any kind of involvement by relatives, and the review will consider all study designs, regardless of their rigor. METHODS: Indexed and gray literature in English, Scandinavian, or German from January 2010 to the present will be considered. The searches will be conducted using bibliographic databases. Studies will be independently screened according to the inclusion criteria by two reviewers based on title, abstract, and full text. In case of disagreement, a third and fourth reviewer will be consulted. A customized data extraction form will be used to extract data from the included studies. The results will be presented in tabular form, accompanied by a narrative summary related to the objective of the present scoping review.
UR - https://journals.lww.com/jbisrir/fulltext/2021/11000/family_involvement_in_the_treatment_of_patients.23.aspx
U2 - 10.11124/JBIES-20-00398
DO - 10.11124/JBIES-20-00398
M3 - Journal article
C2 - 34132239
AN - SCOPUS:85123879561
SN - 2689-8381
VL - 19
SP - 3190
EP - 3197
JO - JBI Evidence Synthesis
JF - JBI Evidence Synthesis
IS - 11
ER -