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Implementation of a Web-Based Communication System for Primary Care Providers and Cancer Specialists

Healthcare providers have reported challenges with coordinating care for patients with cancer. Digital technology tools have brought new possibilities for improving care coordination. A web- and text-based asynchronous system (eOncoNote) was implemented in Ottawa, Canada for cancer specialists and p...

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Autores principales: Petrovic, Bojana, Bender, Jacqueline L., Liddy, Clare, Afkham, Amir, McGee, Sharon F., Morgan, Scott C., Segal, Roanne, O’Brien, Mary Ann, Julian, Jim A., Sussman, Jonathan, Urquhart, Robin, Fitch, Margaret, Schneider, Nancy D., Grunfeld, Eva
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Publicado: MDPI 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10047665/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36975482
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/curroncol30030269
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author Petrovic, Bojana
Bender, Jacqueline L.
Liddy, Clare
Afkham, Amir
McGee, Sharon F.
Morgan, Scott C.
Segal, Roanne
O’Brien, Mary Ann
Julian, Jim A.
Sussman, Jonathan
Urquhart, Robin
Fitch, Margaret
Schneider, Nancy D.
Grunfeld, Eva
author_facet Petrovic, Bojana
Bender, Jacqueline L.
Liddy, Clare
Afkham, Amir
McGee, Sharon F.
Morgan, Scott C.
Segal, Roanne
O’Brien, Mary Ann
Julian, Jim A.
Sussman, Jonathan
Urquhart, Robin
Fitch, Margaret
Schneider, Nancy D.
Grunfeld, Eva
author_sort Petrovic, Bojana
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description Healthcare providers have reported challenges with coordinating care for patients with cancer. Digital technology tools have brought new possibilities for improving care coordination. A web- and text-based asynchronous system (eOncoNote) was implemented in Ottawa, Canada for cancer specialists and primary care providers (PCPs). This study aimed to examine PCPs’ experiences of implementing eOncoNote and how access to the system influenced communication between PCPs and cancer specialists. As part of a larger study, we collected and analyzed system usage data and administered an end-of-discussion survey to understand the perceived value of using eOncoNote. eOncoNote data were analyzed for 76 shared patients (33 patients receiving treatment and 43 patients in the survivorship phase). Thirty-nine percent of the PCPs responded to the cancer specialist’s initial eOncoNote message and nearly all of those sent only one message. Forty-five percent of the PCPs completed the survey. Most PCPs reported no additional benefits of using eOncoNote and emphasized the need for electronic medical record (EMR) integration. Over half of the PCPs indicated that eOncoNote could be a helpful service if they had questions about a patient. Future research should examine opportunities for EMR integration and whether additional interventions could support communication between PCPs and cancer specialists.
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spelling pubmed-100476652023-03-29 Implementation of a Web-Based Communication System for Primary Care Providers and Cancer Specialists Petrovic, Bojana Bender, Jacqueline L. Liddy, Clare Afkham, Amir McGee, Sharon F. Morgan, Scott C. Segal, Roanne O’Brien, Mary Ann Julian, Jim A. Sussman, Jonathan Urquhart, Robin Fitch, Margaret Schneider, Nancy D. Grunfeld, Eva Curr Oncol Article Healthcare providers have reported challenges with coordinating care for patients with cancer. Digital technology tools have brought new possibilities for improving care coordination. A web- and text-based asynchronous system (eOncoNote) was implemented in Ottawa, Canada for cancer specialists and primary care providers (PCPs). This study aimed to examine PCPs’ experiences of implementing eOncoNote and how access to the system influenced communication between PCPs and cancer specialists. As part of a larger study, we collected and analyzed system usage data and administered an end-of-discussion survey to understand the perceived value of using eOncoNote. eOncoNote data were analyzed for 76 shared patients (33 patients receiving treatment and 43 patients in the survivorship phase). Thirty-nine percent of the PCPs responded to the cancer specialist’s initial eOncoNote message and nearly all of those sent only one message. Forty-five percent of the PCPs completed the survey. Most PCPs reported no additional benefits of using eOncoNote and emphasized the need for electronic medical record (EMR) integration. Over half of the PCPs indicated that eOncoNote could be a helpful service if they had questions about a patient. Future research should examine opportunities for EMR integration and whether additional interventions could support communication between PCPs and cancer specialists. MDPI 2023-03-21 /pmc/articles/PMC10047665/ /pubmed/36975482 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/curroncol30030269 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Liddy, Clare
Afkham, Amir
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Morgan, Scott C.
Segal, Roanne
O’Brien, Mary Ann
Julian, Jim A.
Sussman, Jonathan
Urquhart, Robin
Fitch, Margaret
Schneider, Nancy D.
Grunfeld, Eva
Implementation of a Web-Based Communication System for Primary Care Providers and Cancer Specialists
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