Health Behaviour Research Collaborative, School of Medicine and Public Health, Faculty of Health and Medicine, University of Newcastle, Callaghan, NSW, Australia.
Priority Research Centre for Health Behaviour, Faculty of Health and Medicine, The University of Newcastle, Callaghan, NSW, 2308, Australia.
Support Care Cancer. 2020 Apr;28(4):1737-1745. doi: 10.1007/s00520-019-04943-6. Epub 2019 Jul 11.
Continuous quality improvement in cancer care relies on the collection of accurate data on the quality of care provided. It is suggested that such an approach should: (i) measure the patient's care experience throughout the cancer trajectory; (ii) use items and response scales that measure concrete and specific aspects of care; (iii) minimise recall bias; (iv) minimise the burden placed on patients for providing data; (v) minimise administrative burden; and (vi) collect actionable data. The System for Patient Assessment of Cancer Experiences (SPACE) was developed to meet these objectives. This study describes the feasibility and acceptability of the SPACE in a sample of oncology outpatients.
The SPACE was examined in four medical oncology centres. Adult patients were approached by a research assistant prior to their scheduled consultation. Consenting participants completed the SPACE on a computer tablet. Items were tailored to the patient's cancer treatment phase.
Of the eligible participants, 1143 consented (83%) and 1056 completed the survey (92%). The average time taken to complete the survey was 6 min 28 s. A large proportion of the sample indicated that the survey was acceptable (88-93% across three acceptability items).
This study demonstrates that the SPACE can be feasibly administered each time a patient comes to the oncology unit and is acceptable to patients. The SPACE could be used to quantify the care experiences which patients receive during their cancer care. The resulting data could be used to set benchmarks and improve the performance of cancer clinics.
癌症护理的持续质量改进依赖于对所提供护理质量的准确数据的收集。有人建议,这种方法应该:(i)测量患者在整个癌症治疗过程中的护理体验;(ii)使用测量护理具体和特定方面的项目和反应量表;(iii)尽量减少回忆偏差;(iv)尽量减少患者提供数据的负担;(v)尽量减少行政负担;以及(vi)收集可操作的数据。患者癌症体验评估系统(SPACE)就是为了满足这些目标而开发的。本研究描述了 SPACE 在一组肿瘤门诊患者中的可行性和可接受性。
SPACE 在四个医学肿瘤中心进行了检查。在预定咨询前,研究助理会联系成年患者。同意参与的患者在平板电脑上完成 SPACE。项目根据患者的癌症治疗阶段进行定制。
在符合条件的参与者中,有 1143 人同意(83%)并完成了调查(92%)。完成调查平均用时 6 分 28 秒。很大一部分样本表示调查是可以接受的(三个可接受性项目中 88-93%)。
本研究表明,SPACE 可以在每次患者来到肿瘤病房时进行管理,并且可以被患者接受。SPACE 可用于量化患者在癌症护理期间所接受的护理体验。由此产生的数据可用于设定基准并改善癌症诊所的绩效。