Development And Utilisation Of A Neuro-Oncology Rehabilitation Team: 2018-2019 Update

Neuro-oncology(2020)

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Abstract INTRODUCTION A multi-disciplinary Neuro-Oncology Rehabilitation Team (NORT) was established at our institution in 2014. We reviewed NORT inputs, processes and outputs in 2018 to 2019 compared to our previously presented data from 2015, soon after service inception. METHODS Retrospective analysis of patients who received NORT input June 2018 - May 2019 compared to 2015 data. Descriptive analysis of changes to NORT operational processes and structure. Complexity of rehabilitation needs was measured using the Rehabilitation Complexity Scale-Extended V13 (RCS). RESULTS 54 children received NORT input in 2018–2019 (10 children in 2015) with total of 129 outputs. NORT input was highest in children with high grade glioma (median reviews: 3; median RCS: 5) and ependymoma (median reviews: 3; median RCS: 5). Pilocytic astrocytoma formed the largest tumour group (n = 11; median reviews: 2; median RCS: 7). 11% patients were referred to neurologist (9% already known); 17% referred to community services (44% already known); 31% referred to neuropsychology. In 2015, outputs were predominantly referral to occupational therapy and physiotherapy. 6 patients (11% of 54) were discharged in 2018–2019 (40% of 10 patients in 2015). 4 patients died. Between 2015 and 2019, developments included: clarifying referral and discharge pathways, use of screening measures, neuropsychology integration, therapy-led drop-in clinics, use of RCS-E. DISCUSSION: There has been a clear increase in utilisation and scope of work of NORT over last 4 years. The strength of this team is multidisciplinary working and expertise. Further developments planned: multidisciplinary rehabilitation interventions and NORT outcome tools.
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