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Data management, documentation and analysis systems in radiation oncology: a multi-institutional survey

机译:放射肿瘤学中的数据管理,文档和分析系统:多机构调查

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Recently, information availability has become more elaborate and widespread, and treatment decisions are based on a multitude of factors. Gathering relevant data, also referred to as Big Data, is therefore critical for reaching the best patient care, and enhancing interdisciplinary and clinical research. Combining patient data from all involved systems is essential to prepare unstructured data for analyses. This demands special coordination in data management. Our study aims to characterize current developments in German-speaking hospital departments and practices. We successfully conducted the survey with the members of the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Radioonkologie (DEGRO). A questionnaire was developed consisting of 17 questions related to data management, documentation and clinical trial analyses, reflecting the clinical topics such as basic patient information, imaging, follow-up information as well as connection of documentation tools with radiooncological treatment planning machines. A total of 44 institutions completed the online survey (University hospitals n?=?17, hospitals n?=?13, practices/institutes n?=?14). University hospitals, community hospitals and private practices are equally equipped concerning IT infrastructure for clinical use. However, private practices have a low interest in research work. All respondents stated the biggest obstacles about introducing a documentation system into their unit lie in funding and support of the central IT departments. Only 27?% (12/44) of responsible persons are specialists for documentation and data management. Our study gives an understanding of the challenges and solutions we need to be looking at for medical data storage. In the future, inter-departmental cross-links will enable the radiation oncology community to generate large-scale analyses.
机译:最近,信息的可用性变得更加详尽和广泛,并且治疗决策基于多种因素。因此,收集相关数据(也称为大数据)对于获得最佳的患者护理以及增强跨学科和临床研究至关重要。合并来自所有相关系统的患者数据对于准备非结构化数据进行分析至关重要。这要求在数据管理中进行特殊的协调。我们的研究旨在描述德语医院部门和实践的最新发展。我们与Deutsche GesellschaftfürRadioonkologie(DEGRO)的成员成功进行了调查。编制了调查表,包括与数据管理,文档编制和临床试验分析有关的17个问题,反映了诸如基本患者信息,影像学,随访信息以及文档工具与放射肿瘤治疗计划机的连接等临床主题。共有44个机构完成了在线调查(大学医院n?=?17,医院n?=?13,实践/机构n?=?14)。大学医院,社区医院和私人诊所在临床使用的IT基础设施方面均配备齐全。但是,私人实践对研究工作兴趣不大。所有受访者均表示,将文档系统引入其部门的最大障碍在于中央IT部门的资金和支持。只有27%(12/44)负责的人员是文档和数据管理的专家。我们的研究使我们了解了医疗数据存储所需的挑战和解决方案。将来,部门间的交叉链接将使放射肿瘤学界能够进行大规模的分析。

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