Author:
Zhong Xuemin,Zeng Xianbao,Zhao Longchao,TaoChen ,Min Xing,He Rui
Abstract
Abstract
Background
Previous studies have highlighted several problems in the implementation of multidisciplinary treatment (MDT) from a managerial perspective. However, no study has addressed these issues from clinicians’ perspective. Therefore, this study aimed to identify and address the existing problems in MDT by investigating what clinicians know and think about the implementation of MDT.
Methods
A self-designed questionnaire was used to evaluate clinicians’ understanding of MDT in municipal public Class III Grade A hospitals in Western China using a cross-sectional questionnaire study.
Results
Overall, 70.56% of clinicians knew the scope of MDT, and 63.41% knew the process of MDT. Professional title (P = 0.001; OR: 2.984; 95% CI: 1.590–5.603), participated in MDT (P = 0.017; OR: 1.748; 95% CI: 1.103–2.770), and application for MDT (P = 0.000; OR: 2.442; 95% CI: 1.557–3.830) had an impact on clinicians’ understanding of the scope of MDT. Professional title (P = 0.002; OR:2.446; 95% CI: 1.399–4.277) and participation in MDT (P = 0.000; OR: 2.414; 95% CI: 1.581–3.684) influenced clinicians’ understanding of the scope of MDT. More than 70% of the respondents thought that MDT was important in medical care. However, less than half of the clinicians who had attended MDT were currently satisfied with the results of MDT.
Conclusion
Most clinicians agreed that MDT was crucial in clinical care. However, more than a third of clinicians did not fully understand the scope and process of MDT. Appropriate measures are necessary to improve the quality of MDT. Our study suggests that healthcare administration should strengthen MDT education, especially for new and young clinicians.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Education,General Medicine
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