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Does Multidisciplinary Care Enhance the Management of Advanced Breast Cancer?: Evaluation of Advanced Breast Cancer Multidisciplinary Team Meetings

机译:多学科护理会增强晚期乳腺癌的治疗吗?:晚期乳腺癌多学科团队会议的评估

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Abstract In recent years, the multidisciplinary approach has become the standard of care in cancer management. However, evidence demonstrating the value of multidisciplinary care and team meetings remains scarce. Purpose: To assess the contribution of the advanced breast cancer (ABC) multidisciplinary team meetings (MDMs) to patient care and clinical outcomes. Methods: Members of ABC MDMs at two health services completed questionnaires in November 2007. The questionnaire asked about the performance of the MDMs and their contribution to improvement in patient care in five domains: medical management, psychosocial care, palliative care, care in the community, and benefits for team members. A final section covered the perceived value and importance of the MDM in patient management. Descriptive statistics (frequencies, mean, and standard deviation) were used to summarize the performance, improvement, and importance scores. Results: A total of 27 multidisciplinary team members (73%) completed the questionnaire. The MDM performed best in medical management (mean performance score out of 5 [M] = 3.78) and palliative care (M = 3.77). These were also the areas that were most improved through the MDM. Benefits to team members and care in the community (both M = 3.05) ranked lowest by both measures. The MDM provided the most benefit for patient management in the areas of “awareness of services available” (M = 4.32), “efficiency of referrals” (M = 4.27) and “supportive care for patients” (M = 4.27). “Awareness of services available,” “psychological care for patients,” and “continuity of care” were considered the most important (M = 4.64). Conclusion: The study provides evidence that MDMs make an important contribution to the logistical and medical management of patients with advanced breast cancer.
机译:摘要近年来,多学科方法已成为癌症治疗中的护理标准。但是,仍然缺乏证明多学科护理和团队会议的价值的证据。目的:评估晚期乳腺癌(ABC)多学科团队会议(MDM)对患者护理和临床结果的贡献。方法:2007年11月,在两个卫生服务部门的ABC MDM成员完成了调查表。该调查表询问了MDM的性能及其对改善五个领域的患者护理的贡献:医疗管理,心理社会护理,姑息治疗,社区护理,并为团队成员带来好处。最后一部分介绍了MDM在患者管理中的感知价值和重要性。描述性统计信息(频率,均值和标准差)用于总结性能,改进和重要性得分。结果:共有27名跨学科团队成员(73%)完成了问卷。 MDM在医疗管理(平均绩效得分在5 [M] = 3.78中)和姑息治疗(M = 3.77)中表现最好。这些也是通过MDM改进最多的领域。两项指标对团队成员和社区照顾的收益(均为M = 3.05)均排名最低。 MDM在“可用服务的意识”(M = 4.32),“转诊效率”(M = 4.27)和“患者支持治疗”(M = 4.27)方面为患者管理提供了最大的收益。 “提供服务的意识”,“患者的心理护理”和“护理的连续性”被认为是最重要的(M = 4.64)。结论:该研究提供了证据,表明MDM对晚期乳腺癌患者的后勤和医疗管理做出了重要贡献。

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