Improving cancer care through electronic libraries: A survey of health professionals' experiences with Ireland's systemic anti-cancer therapy regimen library.

IF 0.9 4区 医学 Q4 ONCOLOGY
Grant Carroll, Fabian F Sweeney, Clare Meaney, Anne-Marie DeFrein, Michaela J Higgins, Maccon M Keane, Amjad Hayat, Patricia Heckmann
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Abstract

BackgroundTreatment of cancers with Systemic Anticancer Therapy (SACT) is increasingly complex due to rising numbers of medicines and the need for management of novel adverse reactions. To manage this complexity, electronic decision support systems have been developed to support clinicians delivering SACT to patients. These systems ideally provide health professionals with accurate and up-to date information in a timely manner, reducing administrative demand at hospital levels, allowing for increasing standardisation of care and ultimately improving outcomes for patients. In Ireland a national SACT regimen e-library is maintained by the National Cancer Control Programme, which aims to promote safe, effective and standardised cancer care. The aim of this study was to understand the utility and appropriateness of the regimens from a clinical end user perspective.MethodThis study adopted a survey methodology to explore the perceived value and utility of this e-library from the perspective of health professionals delivering cancer care in Ireland.ResultsHealth professionals perceive the national SACT regimen library to be useful and valuable when delivering care, with respondents suggesting a high level of integration into clinical work flows. However, uncertainty was observed regarding the governance structures that underpin the maintenance of the library.ConclusionThe regimen library supports a high standard of increasingly standardised patient care, with areas identified for improvement in terms of clinical stakeholder engagement in governance and content development.

通过电子图书馆改善癌症护理:对爱尔兰系统抗癌治疗方案图书馆卫生专业人员经验的调查。
背景:由于药物数量的增加和对新不良反应管理的需要,使用全身抗癌治疗(SACT)治疗癌症变得越来越复杂。为了管理这种复杂性,已经开发了电子决策支持系统来支持临床医生向患者提供SACT。理想情况下,这些系统可以及时为卫生专业人员提供准确和最新的信息,减少医院层面的管理需求,允许提高护理的标准化,并最终改善患者的预后。在爱尔兰,国家癌症控制方案维护了一个国家SACT方案电子图书馆,其目的是促进安全、有效和标准化的癌症治疗。本研究的目的是从临床最终用户的角度了解这些方案的实用性和适宜性。方法本研究采用调查方法,从爱尔兰提供癌症护理的卫生专业人员的角度探讨该电子图书馆的感知价值和效用。结果卫生专业人员认为国家SACT方案库在提供护理时是有用和有价值的,受访者建议将其高度整合到临床工作流程中。然而,在支持图书馆维护的治理结构方面观察到不确定性。结论:该方案库支持日益标准化的高标准患者护理,并在临床利益相关者参与治理和内容开发方面确定了需要改进的领域。
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期刊介绍: Journal of Oncology Pharmacy Practice is a peer-reviewed scholarly journal dedicated to educating health professionals about providing pharmaceutical care to patients with cancer. It is the official publication of the International Society for Oncology Pharmacy Practitioners (ISOPP). Publishing pertinent case reports and consensus guidelines...
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