McMaster University, Department of Oncology, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.
Implement Sci. 2011 Dec 20;6:130. doi: 10.1186/1748-5908-6-130.
Effective implementation strategies are needed to optimize advancements in the fields of cancer diagnosis, treatment, survivorship, and end-of-life care. We conducted a review of systematic reviews to better understand the evidentiary base of implementation strategies in cancer control.
Using three databases, we conducted a search and identified English-language systematic reviews published between 2005 and 2010 that targeted consumer, professional, organizational, regulatory, or financial interventions, tested exclusively or partially in a cancer context (primary focus); generic or non-cancer-specific reviews were also considered. Data were extracted, appraised, and analyzed by members of the research team, and research ideas to advance the field were proposed.
Thirty-four systematic reviews providing 41 summaries of evidence on 19 unique interventions comprised the evidence base. AMSTAR quality ratings ranged between 2 and 10. Team members rated most of the interventions as promising and in need of further research, and 64 research ideas were identified.
While many interventions show promise of effectiveness in the cancer-control context, few reviews were able to conclude definitively in favor of or against a specific intervention. We discuss the complexity of implementation research and offer suggestions to advance the science in this area.
需要有效的实施策略来优化癌症诊断、治疗、生存和临终关怀领域的进展。我们对系统评价进行了综述,以更好地了解癌症控制中实施策略的证据基础。
我们使用三个数据库进行了搜索,确定了 2005 年至 2010 年间发表的以消费者、专业人员、组织、监管或财务干预为目标的英语系统评价,这些干预措施完全或部分在癌症环境中进行了测试(主要重点);还考虑了通用或非癌症特异性的综述。研究团队成员提取、评估和分析了数据,并提出了推进该领域的研究思路。
34 项系统评价提供了 19 项独特干预措施的 41 项证据总结,构成了证据基础。AMSTAR 质量评分范围在 2 到 10 之间。团队成员对大多数干预措施的有效性评价为有前景,但需要进一步研究,确定了 64 个研究思路。
虽然许多干预措施在癌症控制环境中显示出有效性的前景,但很少有综述能够明确支持或反对特定的干预措施。我们讨论了实施研究的复杂性,并提出了一些建议来推进这一领域的科学研究。