Determining acceptance and perceptions of chemotherapy dose banding in an ambulatory cancer centre

Author:

Ho Britney1,Jo Lene Leow2ORCID,Yap Peter3,Lay Mui Poh3,Chew Lita123

Affiliation:

1. National University of Singapore, Singapore, Singapore

2. Singapore Health Services, Singapore, Singapore

3. National Cancer Centre Singapore, Singapore, Singapore

Abstract

Introduction Despite the advantages of dose banding (DB) and numerous plans to adopt this practice, uptake of DB is still poor. As opinions of healthcare professionals were deemed essential in DB's acceptance, this study surveyed key stakeholders to determine the acceptance, facilitators, and barriers of DB in chemotherapy to improve its implementation. Methods A cross-sectional study at the National Cancer Centre Singapore, involving physicians, nurses, and pharmacy staff, was conducted in February 2022. The Theory of Planned Behaviour was adapted to design a survey questionnaire to obtain the acceptance, facilitators, and barriers of DB. Additional questions on maximum acceptable dose variance and essential criteria for selecting drugs for DB were included. Results A total of 93 participants responded, with a mean 9.75  ±  7.37 years of clinical experience. Less than half have heard of DB while few had prior experience. Drug cost was the top selection criteria for DB, followed by toxicity, therapeutic index, frequency of use and drug wastage. Acceptance rate of DB was 41.9%, with majority agreeing to use DB in various drugs but to determine patient suitability before usage. Being greatly affected by subjective norms, having a positive outlook for DB's impacts, and no effect on toxicity significantly influenced acceptance. Conclusion Prior to implementing DB at the institutional level, educational training addressing concerns over toxicity, and providing technological support can help improve acceptance. Future studies can involve patients’ perspectives and more institutions for greater diversity in opinions.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Pharmacology (medical),Oncology

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