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Barriers and enablers to the implementation of protocol-based imaging in pancreatic cancer: A qualitative study using the theoretical domains framework

BACKGROUND: Accurate pre-operative imaging plays a vital role in patient selection for surgery and in allocating stage-appropriate therapies to patients diagnosed with pancreatic cancer (PC). This study aims to: (1) understand the current diagnosis and staging practices for PC; and (2) explore the f...

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Autores principales: Maharaj, Ashika D., Evans, Sue M., Zalcberg, John R., Ioannou, Liane J., Graco, Marnie, Croagh, Daniel, Pilgrim, Charles H. C., Dodson, Theresa, Goldstein, David, Philip, Jennifer, Kench, James G., Merrett, Neil D., Neale, Rachel E., White, Kate, Evans, Peter, Leong, Trevor, Green, Sally E.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7746147/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33332372
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0243312
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author Maharaj, Ashika D.
Evans, Sue M.
Zalcberg, John R.
Ioannou, Liane J.
Graco, Marnie
Croagh, Daniel
Pilgrim, Charles H. C.
Dodson, Theresa
Goldstein, David
Philip, Jennifer
Kench, James G.
Merrett, Neil D.
Neale, Rachel E.
White, Kate
Evans, Peter
Leong, Trevor
Green, Sally E.
author_facet Maharaj, Ashika D.
Evans, Sue M.
Zalcberg, John R.
Ioannou, Liane J.
Graco, Marnie
Croagh, Daniel
Pilgrim, Charles H. C.
Dodson, Theresa
Goldstein, David
Philip, Jennifer
Kench, James G.
Merrett, Neil D.
Neale, Rachel E.
White, Kate
Evans, Peter
Leong, Trevor
Green, Sally E.
author_sort Maharaj, Ashika D.
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description BACKGROUND: Accurate pre-operative imaging plays a vital role in patient selection for surgery and in allocating stage-appropriate therapies to patients diagnosed with pancreatic cancer (PC). This study aims to: (1) understand the current diagnosis and staging practices for PC; and (2) explore the factors (barriers and enablers) that influence the use of a pancreatic protocol computed tomography (PPCT) or magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to confirm diagnosis and/or accurately stage PC. METHODS: Semi-structured interviews were conducted with radiologists, surgeons, gastroenterologists, medical and radiation oncologists from the states of New South Wales (NSW) and Victoria, Australia. Interviews were conducted either in person or via video conferencing. All interviews were recorded, transcribed verbatim, de-identified and data were thematically coded according to the 12 domains explored within the Theoretical Domains Framework (TDF). Common belief statements were generated to compare the variation between participant responses. FINDINGS: In total, 21 clinicians (5 radiologists, 10 surgeons, 2 gastroenterologists, 4 medical and radiation oncologists) were interviewed over a four-month-period. Belief statements relevant to the TDF domains were generated. Across the 11 relevant domains, 20 themes and 30 specific beliefs were identified. All TDF domains, with the exception of social influences were identified by participants as relevant to protocol-based imaging using either a PPCT or MRI, with the domains of knowledge, skills and environmental context and resources being offered by most participants as being relevant in influencing their decisions. CONCLUSIONS: To maximise outcomes and personalise therapy it is imperative that diagnosis and staging investigations using the most appropriate imaging modalities are conducted in a timely, efficient and effective manner. The results provide an understanding of specialists’ opinion and behaviour in relation to a PPCT or MRI and should be used to inform the design of future interventions to improve compliance with this practice.
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spelling pubmed-77461472020-12-31 Barriers and enablers to the implementation of protocol-based imaging in pancreatic cancer: A qualitative study using the theoretical domains framework Maharaj, Ashika D. Evans, Sue M. Zalcberg, John R. Ioannou, Liane J. Graco, Marnie Croagh, Daniel Pilgrim, Charles H. C. Dodson, Theresa Goldstein, David Philip, Jennifer Kench, James G. Merrett, Neil D. Neale, Rachel E. White, Kate Evans, Peter Leong, Trevor Green, Sally E. PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Accurate pre-operative imaging plays a vital role in patient selection for surgery and in allocating stage-appropriate therapies to patients diagnosed with pancreatic cancer (PC). This study aims to: (1) understand the current diagnosis and staging practices for PC; and (2) explore the factors (barriers and enablers) that influence the use of a pancreatic protocol computed tomography (PPCT) or magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to confirm diagnosis and/or accurately stage PC. METHODS: Semi-structured interviews were conducted with radiologists, surgeons, gastroenterologists, medical and radiation oncologists from the states of New South Wales (NSW) and Victoria, Australia. Interviews were conducted either in person or via video conferencing. All interviews were recorded, transcribed verbatim, de-identified and data were thematically coded according to the 12 domains explored within the Theoretical Domains Framework (TDF). Common belief statements were generated to compare the variation between participant responses. FINDINGS: In total, 21 clinicians (5 radiologists, 10 surgeons, 2 gastroenterologists, 4 medical and radiation oncologists) were interviewed over a four-month-period. Belief statements relevant to the TDF domains were generated. Across the 11 relevant domains, 20 themes and 30 specific beliefs were identified. All TDF domains, with the exception of social influences were identified by participants as relevant to protocol-based imaging using either a PPCT or MRI, with the domains of knowledge, skills and environmental context and resources being offered by most participants as being relevant in influencing their decisions. CONCLUSIONS: To maximise outcomes and personalise therapy it is imperative that diagnosis and staging investigations using the most appropriate imaging modalities are conducted in a timely, efficient and effective manner. The results provide an understanding of specialists’ opinion and behaviour in relation to a PPCT or MRI and should be used to inform the design of future interventions to improve compliance with this practice. Public Library of Science 2020-12-17 /pmc/articles/PMC7746147/ /pubmed/33332372 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0243312 Text en © 2020 Maharaj et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Maharaj, Ashika D.
Evans, Sue M.
Zalcberg, John R.
Ioannou, Liane J.
Graco, Marnie
Croagh, Daniel
Pilgrim, Charles H. C.
Dodson, Theresa
Goldstein, David
Philip, Jennifer
Kench, James G.
Merrett, Neil D.
Neale, Rachel E.
White, Kate
Evans, Peter
Leong, Trevor
Green, Sally E.
Barriers and enablers to the implementation of protocol-based imaging in pancreatic cancer: A qualitative study using the theoretical domains framework
title Barriers and enablers to the implementation of protocol-based imaging in pancreatic cancer: A qualitative study using the theoretical domains framework
title_full Barriers and enablers to the implementation of protocol-based imaging in pancreatic cancer: A qualitative study using the theoretical domains framework
title_fullStr Barriers and enablers to the implementation of protocol-based imaging in pancreatic cancer: A qualitative study using the theoretical domains framework
title_full_unstemmed Barriers and enablers to the implementation of protocol-based imaging in pancreatic cancer: A qualitative study using the theoretical domains framework
title_short Barriers and enablers to the implementation of protocol-based imaging in pancreatic cancer: A qualitative study using the theoretical domains framework
title_sort barriers and enablers to the implementation of protocol-based imaging in pancreatic cancer: a qualitative study using the theoretical domains framework
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7746147/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33332372
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0243312
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