Oncology Metrics, a division of Altos Solutions, Los Altos, CA; American Society of Clinical Oncology, Alexandria, VA; Scripps Clinic, La Jolla, CA; Hematology Oncology Associates of Illinois, Chicago, IL; Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Boston, MA.
J Oncol Pract. 2011 Sep;7(5):278-82. doi: 10.1200/JOP.2011.000385.
ASCO projects a shortfall of oncologists in the next decade. The study was designed to address the workforce shortage by exploring collaborative oncology practice models that include nonphysician practitioners (NPPs).
ASCO contracted with Oncology Metrics, a division of Altos Solutions, to conduct a national survey of NPP integration and identify collaborative practice models and services provided by NPPs, as the first phase of the ASCO Study of Collaborative Practice Arrangements. Results of the national survey were used to identify practices for the next phase, in which selected practices participated in a more detailed data survey and satisfaction surveys. Focus groups or interviews were conducted with NPPs to collect additional subjective information to inform the project.
The incident-to practice model was the predominant model. Satisfaction was universally high for patients and generally high for physicians and NPPs. In virtually all cases (98%), patients recognized they were seeing an NPP rather than a physician. Practices in which the NPP worked with all practice physicians showed significantly higher productivity than those practices in which the NPP worked exclusively with a specific physician or group of physicians.
The use of NPPs in oncology practices increases productivity for the practice and provides high physician and NPP satisfaction. Patients were aware when care was provided by an NPP and were very satisfied with all aspects of the collaborative care that they received. The integration of nonphysician practitioners into oncology practice offers a reliable means to address increased demand for oncology services without adding physicians.
ASCO 预计未来十年肿瘤学家短缺。本研究旨在通过探索包括非医师从业者(NPP)在内的肿瘤协作实践模式来解决劳动力短缺问题。
ASCO 与 Oncology Metrics(Altos Solutions 的一个部门)合作,进行了一项全国性的 NPP 整合调查,以确定协作实践模式和 NPP 提供的服务,这是 ASCO 协作实践安排研究的第一阶段。全国性调查的结果用于确定下一阶段的实践,其中选定的实践参与了更详细的数据调查和满意度调查。对 NPP 进行了焦点小组或访谈,以收集更多的主观信息来为项目提供信息。
附带实践模式是主要模式。患者满意度普遍较高,医生和 NPP 的满意度也普遍较高。在几乎所有情况下(98%),患者都意识到他们正在看的是 NPP 而不是医生。NPP 与所有实践医生合作的实践比 NPP 仅与特定医生或一组医生合作的实践具有显著更高的生产力。
在肿瘤学实践中使用 NPP 可提高实践的生产力,并为医生和 NPP 提供高度满意度。患者在接受 NPP 提供的护理时意识到了这一点,并且对他们所接受的协作护理的各个方面都非常满意。将非医师从业者纳入肿瘤学实践为满足对肿瘤学服务的需求提供了一种可靠的方法,而无需增加医生。