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Implementing a Standardized Educational Tool for Patients With Brain Tumors Undergoing Concurrent Temozolomide and Radiation Therapy

Jennifer C. Stewart

medication adherence, glioblastoma, temozolomide, radiation, education
CJON 2024, 28(5), 477-482. DOI: 10.1188/24.CJON.477-482

Background: Patients diagnosed with glioblastoma multiforme (GBM) often undergo concurrent temozolomide and radiation therapy. Antineoplastic medication nonadherence continues to be an issue for patients with cancer.

Objectives: This quality improvement project aimed to institute an evidence-based standardized educational tool for patients with GBM undergoing concurrent temozolomide and radiation therapy.

Methods: To assess medication adherence, patients completed the Brief Adherence Rating Scale at the end of the last radiation therapy visit. Patients and providers completed satisfaction surveys.

Findings: Data analysis from the administered Brief Adherence Rating Scale demonstrated a mean of 99.3% (N = 13) medication adherence among participants. Median medication adherence was demonstrated to be 100%, with scores ranging from 93% to 100%.

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