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Attitude, Perceived Barriers, and Challenges Toward Implementing Resource-Appropriate Guidelines for Hematologic Malignancies: Physicians' Survey in Ethiopia

PURPOSE: Cancer care in low-income countries poses formidable challenges. Care may be facilitated by resource-adapted guidelines, such as the National Comprehensive Cancer Network (NCCN) harmonized guidelines for sub-Saharan Africa (NCCN-HG). Understanding physicians' attitudes and knowledge to...

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Autores principales: Baissa, Obsie T., Hailu, Workagegnehu, Tadesse, Fisihatsion, Abubeker, Abdulaziz, Aman, Munir Awol, Fufa, Diriba, Paltiel, Ora
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Publicado: Wolters Kluwer Health 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10664861/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37797282
http://dx.doi.org/10.1200/GO.23.00104
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author Baissa, Obsie T.
Hailu, Workagegnehu
Tadesse, Fisihatsion
Abubeker, Abdulaziz
Aman, Munir Awol
Fufa, Diriba
Paltiel, Ora
author_facet Baissa, Obsie T.
Hailu, Workagegnehu
Tadesse, Fisihatsion
Abubeker, Abdulaziz
Aman, Munir Awol
Fufa, Diriba
Paltiel, Ora
author_sort Baissa, Obsie T.
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description PURPOSE: Cancer care in low-income countries poses formidable challenges. Care may be facilitated by resource-adapted guidelines, such as the National Comprehensive Cancer Network (NCCN) harmonized guidelines for sub-Saharan Africa (NCCN-HG). Understanding physicians' attitudes and knowledge toward guidelines, as well as patient- and resource-related barriers, is essential for promoting their effective implementation. METHODS: We conducted an online survey among oncologists, hematologists, internists, residents/fellows, and generalists treating hematologic malignancies in Ethiopia. We assessed attitudes toward the use of guidelines, institutional capacity, and barriers/determinants to effective care. RESULTS: Among the 47 physicians completing the survey (representing 64% of Ethiopian professionals treating hematologic malignancies), the majority (85%) reported using guidelines; however, only 22.7% (n = 10) used the NCCN-HG. While overall attitudes toward guidelines were favorable, 57.8% of physicians familiar with the NCCN-HG were either undecided or believed that it lowers the standard of care. Perceived lack of institutional regulation was negatively associated with guideline use (B = −3.23; P = .004). Lack of diagnostic facilities including immunohistochemistry and flow cytometry, supportive care, and poor utilization of guidelines were reported to be determinants of poor patient outcome. Regarding patient factors, 57.4% respondents identified treatment abandonment as an important contributor to poor outcome. Availability of chemotherapy/radiotherapy (89.4%), financial status (85.1%), distance from the hospital (74.5%), and harvest season (65%) had major influences on treatment decisions. Over 80% reported that targeted therapies were unavailable or rarely available. CONCLUSION: Awareness and usage of the NCCN-HG are limited among Ethiopian physicians. Lack of facilities, therapies, and regulation, in addition to patient-related factors, was identified as barriers to guideline adherence and determinants of poor outcome.
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spelling pubmed-106648612023-10-05 Attitude, Perceived Barriers, and Challenges Toward Implementing Resource-Appropriate Guidelines for Hematologic Malignancies: Physicians' Survey in Ethiopia Baissa, Obsie T. Hailu, Workagegnehu Tadesse, Fisihatsion Abubeker, Abdulaziz Aman, Munir Awol Fufa, Diriba Paltiel, Ora JCO Glob Oncol ORIGINAL REPORTS PURPOSE: Cancer care in low-income countries poses formidable challenges. Care may be facilitated by resource-adapted guidelines, such as the National Comprehensive Cancer Network (NCCN) harmonized guidelines for sub-Saharan Africa (NCCN-HG). Understanding physicians' attitudes and knowledge toward guidelines, as well as patient- and resource-related barriers, is essential for promoting their effective implementation. METHODS: We conducted an online survey among oncologists, hematologists, internists, residents/fellows, and generalists treating hematologic malignancies in Ethiopia. We assessed attitudes toward the use of guidelines, institutional capacity, and barriers/determinants to effective care. RESULTS: Among the 47 physicians completing the survey (representing 64% of Ethiopian professionals treating hematologic malignancies), the majority (85%) reported using guidelines; however, only 22.7% (n = 10) used the NCCN-HG. While overall attitudes toward guidelines were favorable, 57.8% of physicians familiar with the NCCN-HG were either undecided or believed that it lowers the standard of care. Perceived lack of institutional regulation was negatively associated with guideline use (B = −3.23; P = .004). Lack of diagnostic facilities including immunohistochemistry and flow cytometry, supportive care, and poor utilization of guidelines were reported to be determinants of poor patient outcome. Regarding patient factors, 57.4% respondents identified treatment abandonment as an important contributor to poor outcome. Availability of chemotherapy/radiotherapy (89.4%), financial status (85.1%), distance from the hospital (74.5%), and harvest season (65%) had major influences on treatment decisions. Over 80% reported that targeted therapies were unavailable or rarely available. CONCLUSION: Awareness and usage of the NCCN-HG are limited among Ethiopian physicians. Lack of facilities, therapies, and regulation, in addition to patient-related factors, was identified as barriers to guideline adherence and determinants of poor outcome. Wolters Kluwer Health 2023-10-05 /pmc/articles/PMC10664861/ /pubmed/37797282 http://dx.doi.org/10.1200/GO.23.00104 Text en © 2023 by American Society of Clinical Oncology https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
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Baissa, Obsie T.
Hailu, Workagegnehu
Tadesse, Fisihatsion
Abubeker, Abdulaziz
Aman, Munir Awol
Fufa, Diriba
Paltiel, Ora
Attitude, Perceived Barriers, and Challenges Toward Implementing Resource-Appropriate Guidelines for Hematologic Malignancies: Physicians' Survey in Ethiopia
title Attitude, Perceived Barriers, and Challenges Toward Implementing Resource-Appropriate Guidelines for Hematologic Malignancies: Physicians' Survey in Ethiopia
title_full Attitude, Perceived Barriers, and Challenges Toward Implementing Resource-Appropriate Guidelines for Hematologic Malignancies: Physicians' Survey in Ethiopia
title_fullStr Attitude, Perceived Barriers, and Challenges Toward Implementing Resource-Appropriate Guidelines for Hematologic Malignancies: Physicians' Survey in Ethiopia
title_full_unstemmed Attitude, Perceived Barriers, and Challenges Toward Implementing Resource-Appropriate Guidelines for Hematologic Malignancies: Physicians' Survey in Ethiopia
title_short Attitude, Perceived Barriers, and Challenges Toward Implementing Resource-Appropriate Guidelines for Hematologic Malignancies: Physicians' Survey in Ethiopia
title_sort attitude, perceived barriers, and challenges toward implementing resource-appropriate guidelines for hematologic malignancies: physicians' survey in ethiopia
topic ORIGINAL REPORTS
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10664861/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37797282
http://dx.doi.org/10.1200/GO.23.00104
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