Tracking & Feedback Registry to Reduce Breast Cancer Treatment Disparities
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Abstrakt
Përshkrim
Breast cancer is the second most common cause of cancer death in women. Black women are less likely than white women to develop breast cancer but, they are more likely to die of the disease. Some of this survival discrepancy is likely due to underuse of adjuvant therapies proven to increase survival. Breast cancer treatment often requires coordination among surgeons, pathologists, primary care physicians, medical and radiation oncologists. In NYC, black and Hispanic women who accessed care and underwent surgical treatment of their breast cancer were twice as likely as whites to experience underuse of proven-effective adjuvant treatment. Disturbingly, 1/3 of these underuse cases were episodes in which the surgeon recommended treatment, the patient did not refuse and yet, care did not ensue. Underuse in these circumstances was attributed to system failures rather than to provider or patient factors. Such system failures occurred more often among minority women and among women treated at hospitals serving predominantly minority patients. To target these system failures at 6 NYC hospitals, 4 of which served predominantly minority patients, we used a quasi-experimental pre-post test design to implement a tracking and feedback registry. The Tracking and Feedback registry closed the referral loop between surgeons and oncologists, increased the rate of completed oncology consultations, increased treatment rates and eliminated the racial disparity in underuse. Its effects were greatest at the 4 hospitals serving predominantly minority women, sites that had an EMR and patient navigation prior to and during the T&F implementation. However, the trial was not randomized, tracking and feedback functions were performed by study personnel and not embedded in the hospital's workflow and details of what the surgeons did in response to the feedback was not assessed, resulting in a call for more work in this area.
In this proposed randomized controlled trial, we will implement the Tracking and Feedback (T&F) innovation in hospitals serving predominantly minority women. We will test the effectiveness of the Tracking and Feedback registry innovation to increase rates of completed oncology consultation, reduce underuse of needed adjuvant therapy and racial disparities in receipt of these treatments. We will also assess the feasibility of implementing a T&F Registry in these high-risk hospitals by evaluating implementation effectiveness for this innovation. We have recruited 10 hospitals that serve large proportions of minority women with breast cancer. We will randomize hospitals and will recruit 354 women with a new breast cancer, 177 per intervention arm. We choose these "high risk" hospitals because they serve predominantly minority populations, and such hospitals have higher rates of the system failure cause of underuse, specifically, the type of underuse targeted by our Tracking and Feedback Registry. We will: adapt existing laptop-based Tracking & Feedback software to create a protected web-based format easily accessible to all participating hospitals; tailor the Tracking & Feedback registry to each of the participating hospitals' appropriate workflows including the areas of pathology, surgery, medical and radiation oncology and tumor registry personnel in the process; and embed the tracking and feedback tasks within existing hospital structures and personnel to increase likelihood of sustainability beyond the grant. We will include in the web-based T&F Registry an electronic data capture system to assess responses and actions to the tracking information that is fed back to the surgeons. To assess the T&F Registry's effectiveness, we will compare rates of underuse of patients treated at intervention versus control hospitals. To assess implementation effectiveness at each hospital, we will assess process and outcomes using qualitative and quantitative methods. Qualitatively, we will conduct pre- & post-intervention interviews with key stakeholders to assess the implementation climate and stakeholders' views of the Registry's utility. Quantitatively, we will measure and track actions taken in response to the feedback information. As there is variability across hospitals, we will also assess each hospital's treatment rates both pre- (N=540) and post-intervention (N=354) to provide additional quantitative measures of implementation effectiveness.
Datat
Verifikuar së fundmi: | 05/31/2016 |
Paraqitur së pari: | 02/12/2012 |
Regjistrimi i vlerësuar u dorëzua: | 02/27/2012 |
Postuar së pari: | 03/04/2012 |
Përditësimi i fundit i paraqitur: | 06/06/2016 |
Përditësimi i fundit i postuar: | 06/08/2016 |
Data e fillimit të studimit aktual: | 09/30/2012 |
Data e vlerësuar e përfundimit primar: | 04/30/2016 |
Data e vlerësimit të përfundimit të studimit: | 04/30/2016 |
Gjendja ose sëmundja
Ndërhyrja / trajtimi
Other: Tracking & Feedback
Faza
Grupet e krahëve
Krah | Ndërhyrja / trajtimi |
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Experimental: Tracking & Feedback Systems based intervention tracking oncology consultations and feeding back information to surgeons | Other: Tracking & Feedback Systems based intervention tracking oncology consultations and feeding back information to surgeons |
No Intervention: Control- no intervention Usual Care |
Kriteret e pranimit
Moshat e pranueshme për studim | 21 Years Për të 21 Years |
Gjinitë e pranueshme për studim | Female |
Pranon Vullnetarë të Shëndetshëm | po |
Kriteret | Inclusion Criteria: - All patients, who are English or Spanish speaking, with a new primary stage 1 or 2 and with tumors > 1 cm or < 1 cm and poorly differentiated breast cancer who have undergone either breast conserving surgery or mastectomy at 1 of 10 participating hospitals in the NY Metropolitan Area. - All surgeons performing breast surgery at study participating hospitals Exclusion Criteria: - Patients with a poor prognosis due to end-stage organ failure or other concomitant conditions such as those undergoing treatment for other cancers |
Rezultati
Masat Kryesore të Rezultateve
1. Change in intervention effect of adjuvant treatment [at baseline and at one year]
Masat dytësore të rezultateve
1. Organizational Characteristics [at 5 years]