Developing Catchment Area Data Dashboards for Cancer Centers: A Stakeholder- engaged Approach

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Sonawane Kalyani,Borse Ketki N,Jefferson Melanie,Damgacioglu Haluk,Carpenter Matthew J,Pearce John L.,Ogretmen Besim,Paczesny Sophie,O’Bryan John P.,Obeid Jihad S.,Ford Marvella E,Deshmukh Ashish A

Abstract

ABSTRACTBackgroundData dashboards that can communicate complex and diverse catchment area data effectively can transform cancer prevention and care delivery and strengthen community engagement efforts. Engaging stakeholders in data dashboard development, by seeking their inputs and collecting feedback, has the potential to maximize user-centeredness.ObjectiveTo describe a systematic, stakeholder-driven, and theory-based approach for developing catchment area data visualization tools for cancer centers.MethodsCancer-relevant catchment area data were identified from national- and state-level data sources (including cancer registries, national surveys, and administrative claims databases). A prototype tool for data visualization was designed, developed, and tested based on theOPT-In[Organize,Plan,Test,Integrate] framework. A working group of multi-disciplinary experts collected stakeholder feedback through formative assessment to understand data and design preferences. Thematic areas, data elements, and the composition and placement of data visuals in the prototype were identified and refined by working group members. Visualizations were rendered in Tableau©and embedded in a public-facing website. A mixed-method approach was used to assess the understandability and actionability of the tool and to collect open-ended feedback that informed action items for improvisation.ResultsWe developed a visualization dashboard that illustrates cancer incidence and mortality, risk factor prevalence, healthcare access, and social determinants of health for the Hollings Cancer Center catchment area. Color-coded maps, time-series plots, and graphs illustrate these catchment area data. A total of 21 participants representing key stakeholders [general audience (n=4), community advisory board members and other representatives (n=7), and researchers (n=10)] were identified. The understandability and actionability scores exceeded the minimum (80%) threshold. Stakeholders’ feedback confirmed that the tool is effective in communicating cancer data and is useful for education and advocacy. Themes that emerged from qualitative data suggest that additional changes to the tool such as a warm color palette, data source transparency, and the addition of analytical features (data overlaying and area-resolution selection) would further enhance the tool. Integration of communication efforts and messages within a broader context is in progress.DiscussionA catchment area data resource developed through a systematic, stakeholder- driven, and theory-based approach can meet (and surpass) benchmarks for understandability and actionability, and lead to an overall positive response from stakeholders. Creating channels for advocacy and forming community partnerships will be the next step necessary to promote policies and programs for improving cancer outcomes in the catchment areas.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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