Vol 6, Issue 2
Pages 298–312
Published: 29 Apr 2022
Heloise Bourien1, Elodie Pelotte2*, Aurelie Thebault2, Claire Larible-Lefort1, Frederique Lebrun2, Elodie Vauleon1
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Citation: Heloise Bourien, Elodie Pelotte, Aurelie Thebault, Claire Larible-Lefort, Frederique Lebrun, Elodie Vauleon. A Pilot study on Educational Workshops for Caregivers of Patients with Brain Tumors Called AGAPE Showed its Feasibility and Indicated that it Could Help Maintain Caregiver’s Quality of Life despite the Patient’s Disease Progression. Archives of Clinical and Medical Case Reports 6 (2022): 298-312.
DOI: 10.26502/acmcr.96550479
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Abstract
Background: Studies have highlighted the difficulties faced by caregivers of patients with brain tumors. We created the educational workshops called AGAPE. Their aim is to explain precisely the medical aspects of brain tumors, describe resources available, and allow a moment of exchange between caregivers.
Keywords
Brain Tumor; Caregivers; Educational Workshops; Quality of Life
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1. Introduction