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Evaluating A Multidisciplinary Cancer Conference Checklist: Practice Versus Perceptions

机译:评估多学科癌症会议清单:实践与看法

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Background: Presentation to multidisciplinary cancer conferences (MCCs) supports optimal treatment of young women with breast cancer (YWBC). However, research shows barriers to MCC practice, and variation in professional attendance and referral patterns. A checklist may help overcome these barriers and support MCC practice with YWBC. Methods: We developed, piloted and evaluated an MCC checklist in sites participating in a pan-Canadian study (RUBY; Reducing the bUrden of Breast cancer in Young women). A survey assessed checklist processes and impacts, and checklist data were analysed for checklist uptake, MCC presentation rates and MCC processes including staff attendance. Results: Fifteen RUBY sites used the checklist (~50%), mostly for data collection/tracking. Some positive effects on clinical practice such as increased presentation of YWBC at MCC were reported, but most survey participants indicated that MCC processes were sufficient without the checklist. Conversely, checklist data show that only 31% of patients were presented at MCC. Of those, 41% were recommended treatment change. Conclusion: Despite limited checklist uptake, there was evidence of its clinical practice benefit. Furthermore, it supported data collection/quality monitoring. Critically, checklist data showed gaps in MCC practice and low MCC presentation rates for YWBC. This contrasts with overall provider perceptions that MCCs are working well. Findings suggest that supports for MCC are needed but may best take the form of clear national practice recommendations and audit and feedback cycles to inform awareness of good MCC practice and outcomes. In this setting, tools like the MCC checklist may become helpful in supporting MCC practice.
机译:背景:多学科癌症会议的演示(MCCS)支持乳腺癌(YWBC)的最佳治疗。然而,研究表明了MCC实践的障碍,以及专业出勤和推荐模式的变化。清单可能有助于克服这些障碍并通过YWBC支持MCC实践。方法:我们开发,驾驶和评估参与泛加拿大研究的网站(Ruby;减少少女乳腺癌负担)的MCC清单。分析了调查评估的清单进程和影响,以及清单摄取,MCC介绍率和MCC进程,包括员工出勤率。结果:十五个红宝石网站使用了清单(〜50%),主要用于数据收集/跟踪。报告了对MCC呈现YWBC呈增加的一些积极影响,但大多数调查参与者表明,如果没有清单,MCC进程就足够了。相反,清单数据显示,只有31%的患者呈现在MCC。其中,41%推荐治疗变化。结论:尽管有限的清单摄取,但有证据表明其临床实践受益。此外,它支持数据收集/质量监测。批判性地,清单数据显示了MCC实践中的差距和YWBC的低MCC呈现率。这与MCC运行良好的总体提供商的看法形成鲜明对比。调查结果表明,需要支持MCC,但最能采取明确的国家实践建议和审计和反馈周期的形式,以告知对良好的MCC实践和结果的认识。在此设置中,MCC清单等工具可能会有所帮助地支持MCC练习。

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