Multidisciplinary Endocrine Tumor Board: Assessment of the Patient Experience.

IF 1.6 Q3 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Journal of Patient Experience Pub Date : 2024-02-04 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1177/23743735241229383
Matthew A Gorris, McKenzie L Needham, Kayla C Finnegan, Corey S Obermiller, Lauren Witek, Reese W Randle, Cynthia A Burns
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Abstract

Research surrounding tumor boards has focused on patient outcomes and care coordination. Little is known about the patient experience with tumor boards. This survey examined aspects of the patient experience for patients presented at our multidisciplinary endocrine tumor board (ETB). A 15-item survey was distributed via the online patient portal to patients over the age of 18 whose case had been discussed at our ETB over an 18-month period. Descriptive statistics were reported, and a Fisher's exact test was used to examine relationships between variables. A total of 47 patients completed the survey (46%). A majority (72%) report their provider explained what the ETB is, and 77% report being informed their case would be discussed. Most patients were satisfied their case was being discussed (72%). A number of patients did report moderate or severe anxiety knowing their case was being discussed (15%). Sixty-four percent of patients report the ETB recommendations were clearly explained; however, satisfaction with the recommendations was slightly lower (53%). Despite the somewhat low satisfaction with the recommendations, 75% of patients felt more confident in their treatment plan knowing their case was discussed. Finally, if given the chance, 66% responded that they would have been interested in participating in their own ETB discussion. This study provides some insight into the patient experience surrounding tumor board discussions. Overall, patients are satisfied when their case is discussed at ETB. Patients can also experience anxiety about these discussions, and many patients desire to be present for their own discussions.

多学科内分泌肿瘤委员会:患者体验评估。
围绕肿瘤委员会的研究主要集中在患者疗效和护理协调方面。患者在肿瘤委员会的就医体验却鲜为人知。这项调查研究了在我们的多学科内分泌肿瘤委员会(ETB)上就诊的患者的各方面体验。在 18 个月的时间里,我们通过在线患者门户网站向 18 岁以上在 ETB 讨论过病例的患者发放了一份包含 15 个项目的调查问卷。调查报告采用描述性统计方法,并使用费雪精确检验来检验变量之间的关系。共有 47 名患者(46%)完成了调查。大多数患者(72%)称他们的医疗服务提供者向他们解释了 ETB 是什么,77% 的患者称他们被告知将讨论他们的病例。大多数患者对他们的病例得到讨论表示满意(72%)。一些患者在得知自己的病例被讨论后确实表示有中度或重度焦虑(15%)。64%的患者表示,ETB 的建议已得到清楚解释;但对建议的满意度略低(53%)。尽管对建议的满意度略低,但 75% 的患者在知道自己的病例被讨论后,对自己的治疗计划更有信心。最后,如果有机会,66% 的患者表示他们有兴趣参与自己的 ETB 讨论。这项研究为我们提供了一些有关肿瘤委员会讨论的患者体验。总体而言,患者对 ETB 讨论他们的病例感到满意。患者也会对这些讨论感到焦虑,许多患者希望自己能参加讨论。
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Journal of Patient Experience
Journal of Patient Experience HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES-
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审稿时长
15 weeks
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