Two national mammography quality certification programs in Brazil: Framework and main outcomes between 2017 and 2021

IF 2 Q3 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES
Sonia Maria da Silva , João Emilio Peixoto , Flávia Engel Aduan , Linei Augusta Urban , Leonardo Vieira Travassos , Ellyete Oliveira Canella , Salete Fonseca Rego , Alex Camara Campos , Anna Maria Araújo , Marcela Brisighelli Schaefer , Ana Lucia Kefalas , José Luis Francisco , Norma Medicis Maranhão , Radiá Pereira dos Santos , Selma di Pace Bauab , José Michel Kalaf , Luciano Fernades Chala , Henrique Lima Couto , Rosangela Requi Jakubiak , Gabriel Wingler Tinoco
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Abstract

Background

This study aims to provide an academic medical overview of the framework and key outcomes of two mammography quality certification programs in Brazil.

Methods

These programs assess radiation dose and phantom image quality in mammography units through a postal system. Each unit that passes this initial assessment is required to submit a sample of copies of five complete examinations. The quality of the patient images and reports is then reviewed by radiologists and medical physicist experts. Additionally, the number of mammography units and mammography coverage in the target population, were assessed.

Results

During the study period, 1007 units applied to the certification programs, and 934 (92.8%) successfully passed the assessment of radiation dose and phantom image quality. Out of these, 556 (59.5%) also passed the review of clinical image quality and reports, earning certification. The main issues related to mammogram and report quality were associated with the performance of radiographers (in terms of positioning) and radiologists (in terms of interpretation). On average, there are more than two mammography units/10,000 women in the target group. The screening mammography coverage in this group is 26.3% for women relying exclusively on the public healthcare and 58.1% for women with private healthcare plans.

Conclusion

This study demonstrates the suitability of the framework adopted by national mammography quality certification programs in a middle-income country. These programs are carried out by relatively small workforce and at reasonable costs, utilizing postal resources to cover the large number of existing mammographic units and the vast distances within the country.

Policy statement

All mammography services in Brazil must adhere to the quality requirements for examinations and reference values for radiation dose to women established by the Ministry of Health. This ensures standardized conditions for early detection of breast cancer and minimizes the risk associated with x-rays.

巴西的两个国家乳房X光检查质量认证项目:2017年至2021年的框架和主要成果
背景本研究旨在为巴西两个乳房X光检查质量认证项目的框架和关键成果提供学术医学综述。方法这些项目通过邮政系统评估乳房X光摄影单元的辐射剂量和体模图像质量。每个通过初步评估的单位都需要提交五份完整考试的样本。然后由放射科医生和医学物理学家专家对患者图像和报告的质量进行审查。此外,还评估了目标人群中乳房X光检查单位的数量和乳房X光扫描覆盖率。结果在研究期间,1007个单位申请了认证项目,934个单位(92.8%)成功通过了辐射剂量和体模图像质量评估。其中,556人(59.5%)也通过了临床图像质量和报告审查,获得了认证。与乳房X光检查和报告质量相关的主要问题与放射技师(在定位方面)和放射科医生(在解释方面)的表现有关。平均而言,目标群体中每10000名女性有两个以上的乳房X光检查单元。这一群体中完全依赖公共医疗保健的女性的筛查乳房X光检查覆盖率为26.3%,有私人医疗保健计划的女性为58.1%。结论本研究证明了该框架适用于中等收入国家的国家乳房X光检查质量认证项目。这些项目由相对较少的劳动力以合理的成本实施,利用邮政资源覆盖国内大量现有的乳房X光检查单位和遥远的距离。政策声明巴西的所有乳房X光检查服务必须遵守卫生部制定的检查质量要求和妇女辐射剂量参考值。这确保了癌症早期检测的标准化条件,并将与x射线相关的风险降至最低。
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Journal of Cancer Policy
Journal of Cancer Policy Medicine-Health Policy
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