A retrospective study of do-not-do practice recommendations in metastatic breast cancer in Spain

IF 0.2 Q4 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY
Iranzo González-Cruz Vega , Mª. Ángeles García Rescalvo , Fernando Moreno , Pura Ballester , Antonia Martínez Guisado , Christian Sisó , Alejandra Peña , José Joaquín Mira , DNDs Metastatic Breast Cancer Group
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Abstract

Introduction

34 722 incident cases of breast cancer were diagnosed in Spain in 2022. At the time of initial diagnosis, 5%–6% already presented metastasis. In 2007, The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence published a set of recommendations about low-value practices commonly known as “do-not-do” (DND), which lead to initiatives to decrease the overuse of health resources. The aim of our study was to collect, based on an expert consensus, DND recommendations for metastatic breast cancer and assess frequency of adherence in the real world.

Methods

Mixed analysis based on a literature review that combined a qualitative analysis (a panel of 10 experts reached an agreement on a list of criteria by consensus building) and a quantitative analysis (observational retrospective study assessing codified clinical information from electronic health records [EHRs] about the DND recommendations in 4 Spanish university hospitals).

Results

Consensus was reached on 12 recommendations based on the review of 826 EHR from the participating hospitals. The review revealed a 1.3%–28.1% range for improvement in the adherence to the recommendations. The DND recommendation with the higher non-adherence rate was do not start the locoregional metastatic treatment of the primary tumor, except in those with stable systemic disease.

Conclusions

DND recommendations for metastatic breast cancer provide an opportunity to reduce costs and unnecessary procedures, increasing patient safety and the sustainability of the healthcare system.

对西班牙转移性乳腺癌 "不做 "实践建议的回顾性研究
导语:2022 年,西班牙共确诊 34 722 例乳腺癌患者。在初次诊断时,5%-6%的病例已经出现转移。2007 年,美国国家健康与护理卓越研究所(National Institute for Health and Care Excellence)发布了一系列关于低价值实践的建议,这些实践通常被称为 "不做"(DND),旨在减少医疗资源的过度使用。我们研究的目的是在专家共识的基础上,收集针对转移性乳腺癌的 "不做 "建议,并评估在现实世界中遵守建议的频率。方法基于文献综述的混合分析,结合定性分析(由 10 位专家组成的小组通过建立共识就标准列表达成一致)和定量分析(观察性回顾研究,评估来自西班牙 4 家大学医院的电子健康记录 [EHR] 中有关 DND 建议的编纂临床信息)。结果根据对参与医院的 826 份电子健康记录的审查,就 12 项建议达成共识。审查结果表明,建议遵守率的提高幅度为 1.3%-28.1%。结论针对转移性乳腺癌的 DND 建议为降低成本和减少不必要的手术、提高患者安全和医疗系统的可持续性提供了机会。
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Revista de Senologia y Patologia Mamaria
Revista de Senologia y Patologia Mamaria Medicine-Obstetrics and Gynecology
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