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A measure of case complexity for streamlining workflow in multidisciplinary tumor boards: Mixed methods development and early validation of the MeDiC tool

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: There is increasing emphasis in cancer care globally for care to be reviewed and managed by multidisciplinary teams (ie, in tumor boards). Evidence and recommendations suggest that the complexity of each patient case needs to be considered as care is planned; however, no to...

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Autores principales: Soukup, Tayana, Morbi, Abigail, Lamb, Benjamin W., Gandamihardja, Tasha A.K., Hogben, Katy, Noyes, Katia, Skolarus, Ted A., Darzi, Ara, Sevdalis, Nick, Green, James S.A.
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7367630/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32476281
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/cam4.3026
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author Soukup, Tayana
Morbi, Abigail
Lamb, Benjamin W.
Gandamihardja, Tasha A.K.
Hogben, Katy
Noyes, Katia
Skolarus, Ted A.
Darzi, Ara
Sevdalis, Nick
Green, James S.A.
author_facet Soukup, Tayana
Morbi, Abigail
Lamb, Benjamin W.
Gandamihardja, Tasha A.K.
Hogben, Katy
Noyes, Katia
Skolarus, Ted A.
Darzi, Ara
Sevdalis, Nick
Green, James S.A.
author_sort Soukup, Tayana
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description BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: There is increasing emphasis in cancer care globally for care to be reviewed and managed by multidisciplinary teams (ie, in tumor boards). Evidence and recommendations suggest that the complexity of each patient case needs to be considered as care is planned; however, no tool currently exists for cancer teams to do so. We report the development and early validation of such a tool. METHODS: We used a mixed‐methods approach involving psychometric evaluation and expert review to develop the Measure of case‐Discussion Complexity (MeDiC) between May 2014 and November 2016. The study ran in six phases and included ethnographic interviews, observations, surveys, feasibility and reliability testing, expert consensus, and multiple expert‐team reviews. RESULTS: Phase‐1: case complexity factors identified through literature review and expert interviews; Phase‐2: 51 factors subjected to iterative review and content validation by nine cancer teams across four England Trusts with nine further items identified; Phase 3: 60 items subjected to expert review distilled to the most relevant; Phase 4: item weighing and further content validation through a national UK survey; Phases 5 and 6: excellent interassessor reliability between clinical and nonclinical observers, and adequate validity on 903 video case discussions achieved. A final set of 27 factors, measuring clinical and logistical complexities were integrated into MeDiC. CONCLUSIONS: MeDiC is an evidence‐based and expert‐driven tool that gauges the complexity of cancer cases. MeDiC may be used as a clinical quality assurance and screening tool for tumor board consideration through case selection and prioritization.
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spelling pubmed-73676302020-07-20 A measure of case complexity for streamlining workflow in multidisciplinary tumor boards: Mixed methods development and early validation of the MeDiC tool Soukup, Tayana Morbi, Abigail Lamb, Benjamin W. Gandamihardja, Tasha A.K. Hogben, Katy Noyes, Katia Skolarus, Ted A. Darzi, Ara Sevdalis, Nick Green, James S.A. Cancer Med Clinical Cancer Research BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: There is increasing emphasis in cancer care globally for care to be reviewed and managed by multidisciplinary teams (ie, in tumor boards). Evidence and recommendations suggest that the complexity of each patient case needs to be considered as care is planned; however, no tool currently exists for cancer teams to do so. We report the development and early validation of such a tool. METHODS: We used a mixed‐methods approach involving psychometric evaluation and expert review to develop the Measure of case‐Discussion Complexity (MeDiC) between May 2014 and November 2016. The study ran in six phases and included ethnographic interviews, observations, surveys, feasibility and reliability testing, expert consensus, and multiple expert‐team reviews. RESULTS: Phase‐1: case complexity factors identified through literature review and expert interviews; Phase‐2: 51 factors subjected to iterative review and content validation by nine cancer teams across four England Trusts with nine further items identified; Phase 3: 60 items subjected to expert review distilled to the most relevant; Phase 4: item weighing and further content validation through a national UK survey; Phases 5 and 6: excellent interassessor reliability between clinical and nonclinical observers, and adequate validity on 903 video case discussions achieved. A final set of 27 factors, measuring clinical and logistical complexities were integrated into MeDiC. CONCLUSIONS: MeDiC is an evidence‐based and expert‐driven tool that gauges the complexity of cancer cases. MeDiC may be used as a clinical quality assurance and screening tool for tumor board consideration through case selection and prioritization. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2020-05-31 /pmc/articles/PMC7367630/ /pubmed/32476281 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/cam4.3026 Text en © 2020 The Authors. Cancer Medicine published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ License, which permits use and distribution in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, the use is non‐commercial and no modifications or adaptations are made.
spellingShingle Clinical Cancer Research
Soukup, Tayana
Morbi, Abigail
Lamb, Benjamin W.
Gandamihardja, Tasha A.K.
Hogben, Katy
Noyes, Katia
Skolarus, Ted A.
Darzi, Ara
Sevdalis, Nick
Green, James S.A.
A measure of case complexity for streamlining workflow in multidisciplinary tumor boards: Mixed methods development and early validation of the MeDiC tool
title A measure of case complexity for streamlining workflow in multidisciplinary tumor boards: Mixed methods development and early validation of the MeDiC tool
title_full A measure of case complexity for streamlining workflow in multidisciplinary tumor boards: Mixed methods development and early validation of the MeDiC tool
title_fullStr A measure of case complexity for streamlining workflow in multidisciplinary tumor boards: Mixed methods development and early validation of the MeDiC tool
title_full_unstemmed A measure of case complexity for streamlining workflow in multidisciplinary tumor boards: Mixed methods development and early validation of the MeDiC tool
title_short A measure of case complexity for streamlining workflow in multidisciplinary tumor boards: Mixed methods development and early validation of the MeDiC tool
title_sort measure of case complexity for streamlining workflow in multidisciplinary tumor boards: mixed methods development and early validation of the medic tool
topic Clinical Cancer Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7367630/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32476281
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/cam4.3026
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