%0 Journal Article %T Returning research results: caregiversĄ¯ reactions following computerized cognitive training among childhood cancer survivors %A Heather M Conklin %A Jason M Ashford %A Karen Martin-Elbahesh %A Kellie N Clark %A Sarah M Scott %J Archive of "Neuro-Oncology Practice". %D 2018 %R 10.1093/nop/npx029 %X Few researchers routinely disseminate results to participants; however, there is increasing acknowledgment that benefits of returning results outweigh potential risks. Our objective was to determine whether use of specific guidelines developed by the ChildrenĄ¯s Oncology Group (COG) when preparing a lay summary would aid in understanding results. Specifically, to determine if caregivers of childhood cancer survivors found a lay summary comprehensive, easy to understand, and helpful following participation in a computerized cognitive training program %K acute lymphoblastic leukemia %K brain tumor %K pediatric %K research results %U https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6075540/