Affiliation:
1. Cancer Institute New South Wales (CINSW) St Leonards New South Wales Australia
2. Faculty of Medicine and Health, University of Sydney Sydney New South Wales Australia
Abstract
AbstractAimTo understand the current usage of eviQ Cancer Treatments Online (www.eviQ.org.au), an Australian, open‐access website providing evidence‐based and consensus‐driven cancer treatment protocols and information, and the extent to which it is meeting its intended outcomes and providing value to its users.MethodsA mixed‐method evaluation was conducted in 2020−2022 which included a review of key program documentation and website usage data, and delivery of a focused online survey to its users.ResultsIn 2022, 329 clinicians representing all Australian states and territories contributed to eviQ content development and review. eviQ content continues to grow with a 15.2% increase in total content from 2019 to 2022. eviQ website users continue to grow with 90,000 total monthly users in 2022, representing a 166% increase from 2018. The proportion of international users compared to Australian users continues to grow with 57% of total users in Australia and 43% international in 2022.Of 466 survey responses, the most cited reason for eviQ use was for information on side effects/toxicity (67%). Ninety‐three percent (93%) of respondents either agreed or strongly agreed that eviQ contributed to both health professionals providing the best evidence‐based treatment and care and improving the standardization of treatment and care provided.Conclusion eviQ is embedded in Australian clinical practice, highly valued, and relied upon by users. Users agree that eviQ has a positive impact on patients by supporting the delivery of evidence‐based treatment and that eviQ contributed to patients’ improved health outcomes and quality of life. eviQ's increasing international usage should be explored.
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