Reintegration into school of childhood brain tumor survivors: a qualitative study using the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health - Children and Youth framework.
Stephanie VancloosterKatelijne Van HoeckLieve PeremansJohan BilsenJutte Van Der Werff Ten BoschGeneviève LaureysPhilippe PaquierAnna C JansenPublished in: Disability and rehabilitation (2020)
The International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health framework is a useful instrument to systematically describe experiences of CBTS and key figures regarding school life, providing a common language to communicate for stakeholders in education and healthcare following the child's return.IMPLICATIONS FOR REHABILITATIONThe International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health - Children and Youth framework is a useful instrument to describe experiences regarding school life of childhood brain tumor survivors (CBTS) and key figures in their environment.The ICF-CY model can be combined with a standardized assessment of neurocognition or performance to achieve a comprehensive view of the child's participation at school, by exploring both personal and environmental factors.Childhood brain tumor survivors mostly show impairments in acquiring and applying knowledge, executive functioning and social life, which may require increased support at school and professional aftercare.A positive attitude of school staff, high parental involvement in school life and adequate collaboration between parents, education and healthcare are important to prioritize in the context of reintegration into school of CBTS.