Standardizing care in medical oncology
Autor: | Robyn L. Ward, Isla M. Hains, Joanne M. Fuller, Sallie-Anne Pearson |
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Rok vydání: | 2009 |
Předmět: |
Oncology
Cancer Research medicine.medical_specialty Decision support system Evidence-based practice Attitude of Health Personnel media_common.quotation_subject Medical Oncology Clinical decision support system Nursing Internal medicine medicine Practice Patterns Physicians' media_common Protocol (science) Internet Evidence-Based Medicine business.industry Australia Information technology Evidence-based medicine business Delivery of Health Care Autonomy Qualitative research |
Zdroj: | Cancer. 115:5579-5588 |
ISSN: | 1097-0142 0008-543X |
Popis: | BACKGROUND: Medical oncology is embracing information technology to standardize care and improve patient outcomes, with a range of Web-based systems used internationally. The authors' aim was to determine the factors affecting the uptake and use of a Web-based protocol system for medical oncology in the Australian setting. METHODS: The authors conducted 50 interviews and observed medical oncology physicians, nurses, and pharmacists in their treatment setting at 6 hospitals in different geographic locations. RESULTS: The Web-based system plays a major role in guiding oncology treatment across participating sites. However, its use varies according to hospital location, clinician roles, and experience. A range of issues impact on clinicians' attitudes toward and use of the Web-based system. Important factors are clinician-specific (eg, their need for autonomy and perceptions of lack of time) or environmental (eg, hospital policy on protocol use, endorsement of the system, and the availability of appropriate infrastructure, such as sufficient computers). The level of education received regarding the system was also found to be integral to its ongoing use. CONCLUSIONS: Although the provision of high-quality evidence-based resources, electronic or otherwise, is essential for standardizing care and improving patient outcomes, the authors' findings demonstrate that this alone does not ensure uptake. It is important to understand end-users, the environment in which they operate, and the basic infrastructure required to implement such a system. Implementation must also be accompanied by continuing education and endorsement to ensure both long-term sustainability and use of the system to its full potential. |
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