“It changes everything”: Understanding how people experience the impact of living with a lower-grade glioma

B Rimmer, M Balla, L Dutton, S Williams… - Neuro-Oncology …, 2024 - academic.oup.com
Background Quantitative studies show people living with a lower-grade glioma (LGG) often
report low health-related quality of life. However, it is unclear how this impact is experienced; …

Experiences of work for people living with a grade 2/3 oligodendroglioma: a qualitative analysis within the Ways Ahead study

H Walker, B Rimmer, L Dutton, T Finch, P Gallagher… - BMJ open, 2023 - bmjopen.bmj.com
Objectives This study aimed to explore the work experiences of people living with an
oligodendroglioma. Design This was a descriptive qualitative study. One-time semi …

Understanding supported self‐management for people living with a lower‐grade glioma: Implementation considerations through the lens of normalisation process …

B Rimmer, T Finch, M Balla, L Dutton… - Health …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Background Supported self‐management can improve clinical and psychosocial outcomes
in people with cancer; the considerations required to implement self‐management support …

“It'sa delicate dance”: How informal caregivers experience the role and responsibilities of supporting someone living with a lower-grade glioma

B Rimmer, M Balla, L Dutton, R Burns… - Neuro-Oncology …, 2024 - academic.oup.com
Background People with lower-grade gliomas (LGG) often require long-term support with a
condition that causes substantial symptom burden and is likely to progress. Partners, family …

Identifying associations between sample characteristics, symptoms, and self‐efficacy differences in adult patients with rare tumors of the central nervous system who …

A Acquaye‐Mallory, E Vera, A Choi, K Wall… - Cancer …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Objective High self‐efficacy is associated with improved self‐care and reduced symptoms in
cancer patients but has not been fully interrogated in adults with central nervous system …

Wellbeing and coping: key aspects of unmet need of people living with glioma

E Baddeley, S Sivell, A Retzer, A Nelson… - Neuro-Oncology …, 2025 - academic.oup.com
Background The challenges and needs of people with brain tumours are complex and
unique, particularly-but not limited to-the neurocognitive impacts they experience. These …

[PDF][PDF] Neuro-Oncology Practice

B Rimmer, M Balla, L Dutton, S Williams, J Lewis… - 2024 - research.ncl.ac.uk
Background: People with lower-grade gliomas (LGG) often require long-term support with a
condition that causes substantial symptom burden and is likely to progress. Partners, family …