Quality improvement of neuro-oncology services: integrating the routine collection of patient-reported, health-related quality-of-life measures
Autor: | Colin Watts, Ingela Oberg, Rocío Fernández-Méndez, Andrew Brodbelt, William Sage, Gemma Bullen, Alexis J Joannides, Amy Louise Charge, Thomas Santarius, Stephen J. Price, Rebecca J Rastall, Anna Crofton |
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Rok vydání: | 2019 |
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Health related quality of life
Strategic planning Medical education Quality management Process (engineering) business.industry Medicine (miscellaneous) Stakeholder engagement Original Articles 03 medical and health sciences 0302 clinical medicine Workflow Quality of life (healthcare) 030220 oncology & carcinogenesis Action plan Medicine business 030217 neurology & neurosurgery |
Zdroj: | Neurooncol Pract |
ISSN: | 2054-2577 |
Popis: | Background Brain cancer has a strong impact on health-related quality of life (HRQoL), and its evaluation in clinical practice can improve the quality of care provided. The aim of this project was to integrate routine collection of HRQoL information from patients with brain tumor or metastasis in 2 specialized United Kingdom tertiary centers, and to evaluate the implementation process. Methods Since October 2016, routine collection of electronic self-reported HRQoL information has been progressively embedded in the participating centers using standard questionnaires. During the first year, the project was implemented, and the process evaluated, through regular cycles of process evaluation followed by an action plan, monitoring of questionnaire completion rates, and assessment of patient views. Results Main challenges encountered included reluctance to change usual practice and limited resources. Key measures for success included strong leadership of senior staff, involvement of stakeholders in project design and evaluation, and continuous strategic support to professionals. Final project workflow included 6 process steps, 1 decision step, and 4 outputs. Questionnaires were mostly self-completed (75.1%), and completion took 6-9 minutes. Most patients agreed that the questionnaire items were easy to understand (97.0%), important for them (93.0%), and helped them think what they wanted to discuss in their clinical consultation (75.4%). Conclusions Integrating HRQoL information as a routine part of clinical assessments has the potential to enhance individually tailored patient care in our institutions. Challenges involved in innovations of this nature can be overcome through a systematic approach involving strong leadership, wide stakeholder engagement, and strategic planning. |
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