评估撒哈拉以南非洲地区的乳腺病理报告需求并开发肿瘤综合模板。

Gilbert Z Nkya, Oluwatosin Zainab Omoyiola, Omolade Adefolabi Betiku, Dianna L Ng, Fabiola Couto Fernandes, Neybi Stella Tacula, Carla Carrilho, Angela Elisha Pallangyo, Omolade O Adegoke, Jamie L Gilliland, Alex Richard Mremi, Marcia Edelweiss
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内涵乳腺病理报告包含许多重要细节,可指导临床管理。缺少关键数据元素的报告常见于非专科病理实践中。事实证明,使用综合模板可以改善病理报告。虽然专业协会随时提供综合模板,但许多模板并不适合资源匮乏的环境:对撒哈拉以南非洲 3 家转诊医院目前的乳腺病理报告进行评估,并设计适合当地情况的乳腺癌综合模板:我们对参与乳腺癌治疗的主要相关人员进行了半结构化访谈,包括来自尼日利亚、坦桑尼亚和莫桑比克的病理学家、放射科医生、肿瘤学家和外科医生。此外,每位利益相关者都审阅了初步的综合模板,该模板是利用美国病理学家学会、英国皇家病理学家学会和国际癌症报告合作组织的模板编制而成的,并被要求对每个数据元素打分,将其分为必备、可选或排除。然后,根据需求评估结果设计了适合当地情况的综合模板。使用改编后的模板,对 2020 年至 2022 年的乳腺癌病理报告进行了回顾性审查,以确定 3 家机构报告的完整性:共有 17 名医生接受了访谈。对病理报告的审查显示,3家机构的报告均未包含当地医生认为必要的所有数据元素:结论:迫切需要改进撒哈拉以南非洲地区的乳腺病理报告。与主要利益相关者合作开发和实施综合模板有可能改善低资源环境下的病理报告实践。
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Assessment of Breast Pathology Reporting Needs and Development of Tumor Synoptic Templates in Sub-Saharan Africa.

Context.—: Breast pathology reports include many important details to guide clinical management. Reports with missing critical data elements are commonly seen in non-subspecialized pathology practices. The use of synoptic templates has been shown to improve pathology reports. Although synoptic templates are readily available by professional societies, many are not tailored to low-resource settings.

Objective.—: To perform an assessment of current breast pathology reporting at 3 referral hospitals in sub-Saharan Africa and design a locally adapted breast cancer synoptic template.

Design.—: We conducted semi-structured interviews with key stakeholders involved in breast cancer care including pathologists, radiologists, oncologists, and surgeons from Nigeria, Tanzania, and Mozambique. Moreover, each stakeholder reviewed a preliminary synoptic template that was compiled by using templates from the College of American Pathologists, Royal College of Pathologists, and International Collaboration on Cancer Reporting, and was asked to score each data element as essential, optional, or exclude. A locally adapted synoptic template was then designed from the needs assessment. Using the adapted templates, a retrospective review of breast cancer pathology reports from 2020 to 2022 was conducted to determine the completeness of reports at the 3 institutions.

Results.—: A total of 17 physicians were interviewed. Review of pathology reports revealed that none of the reports across all 3 sites contained all data elements considered essential by local physicians.

Conclusions.—: There is an urgent need to improve breast pathology reporting in sub-Saharan Africa. Development and implementation of synoptic templates in collaboration with key stakeholders has the potential to improve pathology reporting practices in low-resource settings.

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