Adherence to interdisciplinary tumor board recommendations as an expression of quality-assured patient care: results of a bicentric German analysis
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Published:2023-08-17
Issue:16
Volume:149
Page:14775-14784
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ISSN:0171-5216
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Container-title:Journal of Cancer Research and Clinical Oncology
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language:en
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Short-container-title:J Cancer Res Clin Oncol
Author:
Braulke Friederike,Kober Kathrin,Rieken Stefan,Brand Tonia,Hartz Tobias,Seipke Stefanie,Asendorf Thomas,Haier Jörg
Abstract
Abstract
Purpose
Interdisciplinary tumor boards (ITBs) represent a central part of standard cancer care defining a guidelines-guided treatment plan adapted to the patient’s capabilities, comorbidities and wishes in a multi-professional team. The implementation rate of ITB recommendations can be monitored by structured adherence analyses. But (inter)national definitions how to measure the level of implementation are missing. Here, we present results of 4 years of ITB adherence analyses in a bicentric German Comprehensive Cancer Center (CCC).
Methods
Between 2018 and 2021, for at least 1 month, the implementation rate of recommendations of 8 different ITBs of 2 CCC sites was evaluated manually according to harmonized criteria between both sites regarding the degree of implementation of ITB’s recommendations.
Results
In total, 1104 cases were analyzed (65% male, 35% female). Mean distance from patient’s home to the CCC was 57 km (range 0.8–560.6 km). For 949 cases (86%) with known follow-up, the adherence rate was 91.9% (95% CI 0.9; 0.935). In 8.1%, ITB decisions were not implemented due to medical reasons (45.4%), patient’s wish (35.1%) and unknown reasons (19.5%). Logistic regression revealed neither age (OR = 0.998, p = 0.90), nor gender (OR = 0.98, p = 0.92) or the distance from patient’s home to the CCC (OR = 1.001, p = 0.54) were significantly associated with ITB adherence.
Conclusion
ITB adherences analyses can serve as a quality management tool to monitor the implementation rate of ITB recommendations and to stay in contact with practitioners, other hospitals and state cancer registries to share data and resources in accordance with data protection requirements for continuously improvement of quality management and patient care.
Funder
Georg-August-Universität Göttingen
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Cancer Research,Oncology,General Medicine
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