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Hematology oncology practice in the Asia-Pacific APHCON survey results from the 6th international hematologic malignancies conference: bridging the gap 2015, Beijing, China

机译:亚太地区血液肿瘤学实践apHCON调查结果来自第六届国际血液系统恶性肿瘤会议:弥合差距2015,北京,中国

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This report serves as a snapshot of the state-of-knowledge in the Asia Pacific (APAC) Hematology Oncology community, and establishes a baseline for longitudinal investigations to follow changes in best practices over time. The objective of this study was to understand the approach to hematologic diseases, common standards of care and best practices, issues that remain controversial or debated, and educational or resource gaps that warrant attention. We used mobile application to disseminate and distribute questionnaires to delegates during the 6th international hematologic malignancies conference hosted by the APAC Hematology Consortium at Beijing, China. User responses were collected in an anonymous fashion. We report survey results in two ways: the overall responses, and responses as stratified between Chinese physicians and 'Other' represented nationalities. Overall geographical concordance in survey responses was positive and strong. Perhaps more interesting than instances of absolute agreement, these data provide a unique opportunity to identify topics in which physician knowledge or opinions diverge. We assigned questions from all modules to broad categories of: patient information; diagnosis; treatment preference; transplantation; and general knowledge/opinion. On average, we observed a geographic difference of 15% for any particular answer choice, and this was fairly constant across survey modules. These results reveal utility and need for widespread and ongoing initiatives to assess knowledge and provide evidence-based education in real time. The data will be made more valuable by longitudinal participation, such that we can monitor changes in the state of the art over time.
机译:该报告是亚太地区(APAC)血液肿瘤学界的知识现状的快照,并为纵向调查建立了基线,以跟踪最佳实践随时间的变化。这项研究的目的是了解血液病的治疗方法,通用的护理标准和最佳实践,仍存在争议或争论的问题以及值得关注的教育或资源缺口。在中国北京亚太血液学协会主办的第六届国际血液学恶性肿瘤会议上,我们使用移动应用程序向代表们分发和分发了调查表。用户回复以匿名方式收集。我们以两种方式报告调查结果:总体答复,以及以中医师与“其他”代表国籍进行分层的答复。调查答复中的总体地理一致性是积极而强烈的。这些数据也许比绝对同意的实例更有趣,但它们提供了独特的机会来识别医师知识或观点有所不同的主题。我们将所有模块中的问题分配到以下广泛类别:患者信息;诊断;治疗偏好;移植和常识/意见。平均而言,对于任何特定的答案选择,我们观察到15%的地理差异,并且在各个调查模块之间这是相当恒定的。这些结果揭示了实用性以及对广泛和持续的计划进行评估和实时提供基于证据的教育的需求。纵向参与将使数据变得更有价值,这样我们就可以随着时间的推移监视现有技术的变化。

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