Monitoring and evaluation of breast cancer screening programmes: selecting candidate performance indicators
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Published:2020-08-24
Issue:1
Volume:20
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ISSN:1471-2407
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Container-title:BMC Cancer
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language:en
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Short-container-title:BMC Cancer
Author:
Muratov Sergei, Canelo-Aybar Carlos, Tarride Jean-Eric, Alonso-Coello Pablo, Dimitrova Nadya, Borisch Bettina, Castells Xavier, Duffy Stephen W., Fitzpatrick Patricia, Follmann Markus, Giordano Livia, Hofvind Solveig, Lebeau Annette, Quinn Cecily, Torresin Alberto, Vialli Claudia, Siesling Sabine, Ponti Antonio, Giorgi Rossi Paolo, Schünemann Holger, Nyström Lennarth, Broeders MireilleORCID, Autelitano Mariangela, Colzani Edoardo, Daneš Jan, Gräwingholt Axel, Ioannidou-Mouzaka Lydia, Knox Susan, Langendam Miranda, McGarrigle Helen, Pérez Gómez Elsa, van Engen Ruben, Warman Sue, Young Kenneth, van Landsveld-Verhoeven Cary, Lerda Donata, Saz-Parkinson Zuleika, Parmelli Elena, Janusch-Roi Annett,
Abstract
Abstract
Background
In the scope of the European Commission Initiative on Breast Cancer (ECIBC) the Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E) subgroup was tasked to identify breast cancer screening programme (BCSP) performance indicators, including their acceptable and desirable levels, which are associated with breast cancer (BC) mortality. This paper documents the methodology used for the indicator selection.
Methods
The indicators were identified through a multi-stage process. First, a scoping review was conducted to identify existing performance indicators. Second, building on existing frameworks for making well-informed health care choices, a specific conceptual framework was developed to guide the indicator selection. Third, two group exercises including a rating and ranking survey were conducted for indicator selection using pre-determined criteria, such as: relevance, measurability, accurateness, ethics and understandability. The selected indicators were mapped onto a BC screening pathway developed by the M&E subgroup to illustrate the steps of BC screening common to all EU countries.
Results
A total of 96 indicators were identified from an initial list of 1325 indicators. After removing redundant and irrelevant indicators and adding those missing, 39 candidate indicators underwent the rating and ranking exercise. Based on the results, the M&E subgroup selected 13 indicators: screening coverage, participation rate, recall rate, breast cancer detection rate, invasive breast cancer detection rate, cancers > 20 mm, cancers ≤10 mm, lymph node status, interval cancer rate, episode sensitivity, time interval between screening and first treatment, benign open surgical biopsy rate, and mastectomy rate.
Conclusion
This systematic approach led to the identification of 13 BCSP candidate performance indicators to be further evaluated for their association with BC mortality.
Funder
European Commission, Joint Research Centre Ispra, Italy
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Cancer Research,Genetics,Oncology
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