The impact of a patient‐centred care pathway for patients treated with oral anticancer drugs: A multicentre pre−posttest study in Flanders

Author:

Kenis Ilyse12ORCID,Van Hecke Ann23ORCID,Foulon Veerle1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Pharmaceutical and Pharmacological Sciences, Clinical Pharmacology and Pharmacotherapy KU Leuven Leuven Belgium

2. Department of Public Health and Primary Care University Centre for Nursing and Midwifery, Ghent University Ghent Belgium

3. Ghent University Hospital Ghent Belgium

Abstract

AbstractRationaleIn the Collaborative Network To Take Responsibility for Oral Anticancer Therapy (CONTACT) project, an evidence‐based and patient‐centred care(PCC) pathway was implemented in 12 oncology departments in Flanders. The care pathway was developed in cocreation by an interdisciplinary project team, and tailored to the local hospital context.Aims and ObjectivesIn this study, the impact of the care pathways on quality of PCC and other patient outcomes was investigated.MethodA pre−posttest study was performed in nine of the participating oncology departments. The primary outcome was quality of PCC. Furthermore, level of patient self‐management, medication adherence, satisfaction with information about the oral anticancer drug and quality of life were measured as secondary outcomes. Linear mixed models were used to investigate differences in outcomes between the pre‐ and posttest group.ResultsQuality of PCC, as well as all secondary outcomes improved after implementation of the care pathway. However, the changes in pre‐ and posttest scores were not significant. The overall quality of PCC increased from 3.72 to 3.88, measured on a five‐point Likert scale (p = 0.124).ConclusionThis study showed small, however, no significant improvements in the quality of PCC and other patient outcomes. The lack of significant changes can be attributed to the complexity of the care pathway development, poor or unstable implementation of the care pathway and limited changes in follow‐up care. More insight in the actual implementation of the care pathway and potential contextual factors influencing its effect is needed to help understand the outcomes of this pre−posttest study.

Funder

Kom op tegen Kanker

Publisher

Wiley

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