Ototoxicity monitoring in South African cancer facilities: A national survey.

IF 1 Q3 AUDIOLOGY & SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY
Katerina Ehlert, Barbara Heinze, De Wet Swanepoel
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Abstract

Background: National information regarding ototoxicity monitoring practices are limited for patients undergoing chemotherapy in South Africa.

Objectives: To determine (1) the national status of ototoxicity monitoring implemented in private and public cancer facilities, (2) the knowledge and ototoxicity monitoring approaches implemented, and (3) reported challenges.

Method: A descriptive quantitative survey was conducted in public and private oncology units and audiology referral clinics. Private (60%) and public (43%) oncology units that provide platinum-based chemotherapy in South Africa and audiology referral units (54%) were: (1) surveyed telephonically to determine if ototoxicity monitoring takes place; and (2) a self-administered survey was sent to qualifying oncology units and audiology referral clinics.

Results: All public oncology units reported that ototoxicity monitoring only occurs on referral and is not standard practice. All private oncology units indicated that monitoring is on a patient self-referral basis when symptoms occur. Poor awareness of ototoxicity monitoring best practice guidelines was reported by all oncology units and 14% of audiology referral clinics. Audiology referral clinics reported adequate knowledge of ototoxicity protocols although they are not widely used with only 43% following best practice guidelines. The most prominent challenges reported by participants was referral system (67% oncology units; 57% audiology referral clinics), environmental noise (83% oncology units; 86% audiology referral clinics) and the compromised status of cancer patients (67% oncology units; 57% audiology referral clinics).

Conclusion: Ototoxicity monitoring is not routinely implemented across oncology units in South Africa. Multidisciplinary teamwork and a simplified national ototoxicity monitoring protocol may improve hearing outcomes for patients.

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南非癌症机构的耳毒性监测:一项全国性调查。
背景:关于南非接受化疗患者耳毒性监测实践的国家信息有限。目的:确定(1)在私人和公共癌症设施中实施耳毒性监测的国家状况,(2)实施的知识和耳毒性监测方法,以及(3)报告的挑战。方法:对公立、私立肿瘤科和听力学转诊诊所进行描述性定量调查。南非提供铂基化疗的私立(60%)和公立(43%)肿瘤单位以及听力学转诊单位(54%)进行了:(1)电话调查,以确定是否进行耳毒性监测;(2)向符合条件的肿瘤单位和听力学转诊诊所发送自我管理的调查。结果:所有公立肿瘤单位报告,耳毒性监测只发生在转诊,而不是标准做法。所有私立肿瘤单位都表示,当出现症状时,监测是在患者自我转诊的基础上进行的。所有肿瘤单位和14%的听力学转诊诊所报告对耳毒性监测最佳实践指南的认识不足。听力学转诊诊所报告对耳毒性方案有足够的了解,尽管它们没有被广泛使用,只有43%的人遵循最佳实践指南。参与者报告的最突出的挑战是转诊系统(67%的肿瘤单位;57%听力学转诊诊所),环境噪声(肿瘤科单位83%;86%听力学转诊诊所)和癌症患者的妥协状态(67%肿瘤单位;57%听力学转诊诊所)。结论:耳毒性监测在南非的肿瘤单位没有常规实施。多学科团队合作和简化的国家耳毒性监测方案可能改善患者的听力结果。
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SOUTH AFRICAN JOURNAL OF COMMUNICATION DISORDERS
SOUTH AFRICAN JOURNAL OF COMMUNICATION DISORDERS AUDIOLOGY & SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY-
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