Improving the safety of chemotherapy prescribing in oncology through the introduction of an assessment proforma.

BMJ quality improvement reports Pub Date : 2017-03-31 eCollection Date: 2017-01-01 DOI:10.1136/bmjquality.u216501.w7906
Paula Scullin, Olivia Devlin, Caroline Forde
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Chemotherapy remains a high risk treatment with the potential to cause significant patient morbidity and mortality. In the UK the Manual for Cancer Services: Chemotherapy Measures provides national quality measures for essential elements that should be incorporated and documented in chemotherapy assessments. It was recognised that in the outpatient oncology chemotherapy unit in the Cancer Centre, Belfast City Hospital, Northern Ireland, that the written records of chemotherapy assessments were sub-optimal. At baseline (December 2015) median completion of chemotherapy assessment documentation was only 63%, based on a scoring system incorporating key assessment parameters from the Manual for Cancer Services and Belfast Trust standards for record keeping. A target of median chemotherapy assessment documentation being at least 95% complete was set. A paper chemotherapy assessment proforma was developed and introduced over an eight month period, using small tests of change and continuous data collection and feedback. The proportion of chemotherapy assessments documented using the proforma increased, as it was adjusted to be more user friendly and particularly after it started being pre-filed in medical notes. Increased use of the proforma correlated with improvement in completeness of chemotherapy assessment documentation. From week 29 to project completion (week 33), following proformas being routinely pre-filed and uptake increasing, assessments were on average 97% complete. Documentation of a patient's performance status, a critical aspect of the assessment, also improved to a median of 99% over the last seven weeks of the project from a baseline of 88%. The proforma has been positively viewed by staff with 94% agreeing it promotes safety. The introduction of a chemotherapy assessment proforma is a simple measure which can result in improved documentation of chemotherapy assessments, including performance status. It also serves as a prompt for safe decision making regarding chemotherapy prescriptions, enhancing the quality of outpatient chemotherapy care being delivered.

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通过引入评估形式提高肿瘤化疗处方的安全性。
化疗仍然是一种高风险的治疗方法,有可能导致显著的患者发病率和死亡率。在英国,《癌症服务手册:化疗措施》为化疗评估中应纳入和记录的基本要素提供了国家质量措施。人们认识到,在北爱尔兰贝尔法斯特市医院癌症中心的门诊肿瘤化疗部门,化疗评估的书面记录不是最佳的。在基线(2015年12月),基于包含癌症服务手册和贝尔法斯特信托基金会记录保存标准的关键评估参数的评分系统,化疗评估文件的中位完成度仅为63%。设定中位化疗评估文件至少95%完成的目标。在八个月的时间里,通过小型变化测试和持续的数据收集和反馈,开发并引入了纸质化疗评估形式。使用形式表记录的化疗评估的比例有所增加,因为它经过调整,更便于用户使用,特别是在它开始在医疗记录中预先存档之后。增加形式表格的使用与化疗评估文件完整性的改善相关。从第29周到项目完成(第33周),在常规预归档和吸收增加之后,评估平均完成率为97%。作为评估的一个关键方面,患者表现状态的记录在项目的最后七周也从88%的基线提高到99%的中位数。员工对形式表的评价是积极的,94%的人认为它促进了安全。化疗评估形式的引入是一种简单的措施,可以改善化疗评估的文件,包括性能状态。它还可以提示化疗处方的安全决策,提高门诊化疗护理的质量。
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