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Making the most of your pathology: standardized histopathology reporting in head and neck cancer.

机译:充分利用您的病理学:标准化的头颈癌组织病理学报告。

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OBJECTIVES: Inconsistencies in pathology reporting can contribute to treatment delays and, potentially, inadequate or inappropriate postoperative therapy for patients with malignant disease. Given their importance, there is growing interest in optimizing the reproducibility and readability of pathology reports. The purpose of this study was twofold: (1) to assess the quality and completeness of current head and neck pathology reports in the Calgary Health Region and (2) to examine the effects of a standardized pathology report on clinician comprehension and proposed patient management. METHODS: A retrospective review examining the quality and completeness of current head and neck pathology reports was conducted. This was followed by a prospective survey of Canadian head and neck surgeons. Participants were asked to read a traditional freeform pathology report and a standardized pathology report and then complete a brief questionnaire. Comparisons between the responses were then made. RESULTS: Our retrospective analysis demonstrated considerable variation in the completeness of current freeform head and neck pathology reports. The results from our prospective survey establish that our standardized pathology report required significantly less time to read and was preferred by the majority of respondents. In addition, comprehension tended to be higher after reading the standardized pathology report. CONCLUSION: Standardized pathology reports are known to enhance report quality and consistency. We demonstrate in this study that they require less time to read, are better received, and do not negatively impact reading comprehension, potentially making them an effective and feasible alternative to traditional, freeform pathology reports.
机译:目的:病理报告不一致会导致治疗延迟,并可能导致恶性肿瘤患者的术后治疗不足或不适当。鉴于其重要性,人们对优化病理报告的可重复性和可读性的兴趣日益浓厚。这项研究的目的是双重的:(1)评估卡尔加里健康地区当前头部和颈部病理报告的质量和完整性,(2)检查标准化病理报告对临床医生理解和拟议患者管理的影响。方法:进行回顾性审查,检查当前头颈病理报告的质量和完整性。接下来是对加拿大头颈外科医生的前瞻性调查。要求参与者阅读传统的自由形式病理报告和标准化病理报告,然后填写简短的问卷。然后在响应之间进行比较。结果:我们的回顾性分析表明,当前自由形式的头颈病理报告的完整性存在很大差异。我们前瞻性调查的结果表明,我们标准化的病理报告所需的阅读时间明显减少,并且受到大多数受访者的青睐。此外,阅读标准化病理报告后,理解力往往会更高。结论:已知标准化病理报告可提高报告质量和一致性。我们在这项研究中证明,他们需要更少的阅读时间,得到更好的阅读,并且不会对阅读理解产生负面影响,有可能使它们成为传统,自由形式的病理报告的有效替代方法。

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