Survey of Implementation of Antiemetic Prescription Standards in Indian Oncology Practices and Its Adherence to the American Society of Clinical Oncology Antiemetic Clinical Guideline

Author:

Patil Vijay1,Noronha Vanita1,Joshi Amit1,Parikh Purvish1,Bhattacharjee Atanu1,Chakraborty Santam1,Jandyal Sunny1,Muddu Vamshi1,Ramaswamy Anant1,Babu K. Govinda1,Lokeshwar Nilesh1,Hingmire Sachin1,Ghadyalpatil Nikhil1,Banavali Shripad1,Prabhash Kumar1

Affiliation:

1. Vijay Patil, Vanita Noronha, Amit Joshi, Santam Chakraborty, Sunny Jandyal, Anant Ramaswamy, Shripad Banavali, and Kumar Prabhash, Tata Memorial Hospital; Purvish Parikh, Asian Institute of Oncology at Somaiya Ayurvihar: Cancer Care; Nilesh Lokeshwar, Global Hospital, Mumbai; Atanu Bhattacharjee, Chiltern International; K. Govinda Babu, Kidwai Memorial Institute of Oncology, Bangalore; Vamshi Muddu, Apollo Hospital; Nikhil Ghadyalpatil, Yashoda Hospital, Hyderabad; and Sachin Hingmire, Deenanath...

Abstract

Purpose Adherence to international antiemetic prophylaxis guidelines like those of ASCO can result in better control of chemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting; however, the extent of implementation of such guidelines in India is unknown. Therefore, this survey was planned. Methods This study was an anonymized cross-sectional survey approved by the ethics committee. Survey items were generated from the clinical questions given in the ASCO guidelines. The survey was disseminated through personal contacts at an oncology conference and via e-mail to various community oncology centers across India. The B1, B2, and B3 domains included questions regarding the optimal antiemetic prophylaxis for high, moderate, and low-minimal emetogenic regimens. Results Sixty-six (62.9%) of 105 responded and 65 centers (98.5%) were aware of the published guidelines. The partial, full, and no implementation scores were 92.5%, 4.5%, and 3.0%, respectively. Full implementation was better for the low-minimal emetogenic regimens (34.8%) than the highly emetogenic regimens (6.1%). The three most frequent reasons for hampered implementation of ASCO guidelines in routine chemotherapy practice cited by centers were a lack of sensitization (26 centers; 39.4%), lack of national guidelines (12 centers; 18.2%), and lack of administrative support (10 centers; 15.2%). Conclusion Awareness regarding ASCO antiemetic guidelines is satisfactory in Indian oncology practices; however, there is a need for sensitization of oncologists toward complete implementation of these guidelines in their clinical practice.

Publisher

American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO)

Subject

Oncology,Cancer Research

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