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The Latin American Brain Tumor Board teleconference: results of a web-based survey to evaluate participant experience utilizing this resource

Journal

CHILDS NERVOUS SYSTEM
Volume 35, Issue 2, Pages 257-265

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s00381-018-4000-x

Keywords

Childhood brain tumors; Central nervous system tumors; Global oncology; Lower and middle income countries; Neuro-oncology; Telemedicine

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PurposeThe Latin American Brain Tumor Board (LATB) is a weekly teleconference connecting pediatric neuro-oncologists from referral centers in high-income countries with pediatric subspecialists from 20 Latin American countries since 2013. This survey explored the participants' experience utilizing this resource.MethodsA cross-sectional electronic questionnaire was distributed to 159 participants through email and Cure4Kids.ResultsNinety-five respondents (60%) from all the participating countries completed the survey. Sixty-one reported frequent-attendance (1 per month), 23 reported infrequent-attendance (<1 per month), and 11 never participated. The most frequently reported attendance-barriers were the subspecialist's workload (64%), the timing of the teleconference (38%), and Internet connectivity problems (29%). Subspecialist's workload was more frequently reported as a barrier compared with other barriers, in both the frequent- and infrequent-attendance groups (p<0.05), with the exception of the timing of the meeting in the infrequent-attendance group. More than 80% of attendees found the frequency and duration of the teleconference were sufficient. Utilizing Spanish as the primary language was reported to enhance the recommendations by 93% of the attendees. Moreover, 84% reported that the recommendations (almost) always fit the local circumstances. Furthermore, 99% of attendees found the teleconference provided a continuing medical education opportunity. Finally, 96% of attendees (almost) always found that the provided recommendations helped to improve the outcomes/quality of life of the patients.ConclusionsThe LATB teleconference provided a valuable tool for the management of pediatric brain tumors in Latin America as it provided a feasible and easy to access continued medical education opportunity for the participants.

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