癌症登记的挑战和解决方案:范围审查。

IF 2 Q3 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES
Raziehsadat Mousavi , Naser Derakhshani , Abbas Sheikhtaheri , Gholamreza Roshandel , Asgar Aghaei Hashjin
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摘要

背景:在全球范围内,每五个人中就有一个会在一生中患上癌症,并以多种方式影响家庭。尽管癌症登记的历史可以追溯到20世纪初,但它们面临着持续的挑战,例如资源有限、数据不足、治理失败和操作效率低下。这些挑战阻碍了有效的癌症控制和公共卫生规划。克服这些问题对于改善管理、加强政策制定和提供更准确的统计数据至关重要,从而能够更清楚地评估癌症负担。本研究旨在探讨癌症登记程序所面临的挑战,并提出有效的解决方案,以提高其性能和准确性。方法:本综述在PubMed、Scopus、Web of Knowledge、Embase、ProQuest、SID、MagIran和谷歌Scholar中进行。我们检索了2000年1月至2024年12月之间发表的文章。审查过程在2024年7月1日至12月25日之间进行。EndNote(版本21)用于参考管理和数据组织。方法包括参考文献列表回顾、灰色文献检索和手工检索,并辅以内容分析。预先确定的资格标准指导了筛选过程,其中只包括不迟于2024年发表的英文或波斯语全文文章。结果:癌症登记项目在四个关键领域面临多重挑战:资源(人力和财务)、数据(收集、分析和报告)、治理(人口覆盖和基础设施)和程序(沟通和标准化)。建议的解决方案包括雇用全职工作人员、分配直接资金、实施有效的数据管理系统、确保全面覆盖人口、建立健全的项目基础设施、提高政策制定者的认识以及使表格和程序标准化。结论:本研究确定了癌症登记项目的关键挑战,强调了有效管理和改进基础设施的必要性。解决诸如资源短缺和数据效率低下之类的问题可以显著提高程序的性能。加强沟通和使程序标准化将直接有助于改进卫生政策和癌症控制工作。
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Challenges and solutions of cancer registries: A scoping review

Background

Globally, cancer will develop in one of every five people during their lifetime, impacting families in multiple ways. Despite the long history of cancer registries, dating back to the early 20th century, they face persistent challenges, such as limited resources, insufficient data, governance failure, and operational inefficiency. These challenges hinder effective cancer control and public health planning. Overcoming them is crucial for improving management, enhancing policymaking, and providing more accurate statistics, thus enabling a clearer assessment of the cancer burden. This study aimed to investigate the challenges faced by cancer registry programs and propose effective solutions to enhance their performance and accuracy.

Methods

This scoping review was conducted across PubMed, Scopus, Web of Knowledge, Embase, ProQuest, SID, MagIran, and Google Scholar. We searched for articles published between January 2000 and December 2024. The review process was conducted between July 1 and December 25, 2024. EndNote (version 21) was used for reference management and data organization. The methodology involved reference list reviewing, grey literature searching, and hand-searching, complemented by content analysis. Predefined eligibility criteria guided the screening process, where only full-text articles published no later than 2024 and written in English or Persian were included.

Results

Cancer registry programs were found to face multiple challenges in four key areas: resources (human and financial), data (collection, analysis, and reporting), governance (population coverage and infrastructure), and procedures (communication and standardization). The proposed solutions included hiring full-time staff, allocating direct funding, implementing effective data management systems, ensuring comprehensive population coverage, building a robust program infrastructure, raising awareness among policymakers, and standardizing forms and procedures.

Conclusion

This study identified key challenges in cancer registry programs, underscoring the need for effective management and improved infrastructure. Addressing issues such as resource shortages and data inefficiencies can significantly enhance program performance. Strengthening communication and standardizing processes will directly contribute to better health policy and cancer control efforts.
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Journal of Cancer Policy
Journal of Cancer Policy Medicine-Health Policy
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