Bierbaum Mia, Rapport Frances, Arnolda Gaston, Nic Giolla Easpaig Brona, Lamprell Klay, Hutchinson Karen, Delaney Geoff P, Liauw Winston, Kefford Richard, Olver Ian, Braithwaite Jeffrey
Australian Institute of Health Innovation (AIHI), Macquarie University, Level 6, 75 Talavera Road, Sydney, NSW, 2019, Australia.
Centre for Research Excellence in Implementation Science in Oncology, AIHI, Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia.
Implement Sci. 2020 May 27;15(1):39. doi: 10.1186/s13012-020-00991-3.
Clinical Practice Guidelines (CPGs) synthesize the best available evidence to guide clinician and patient decision making. There are a multitude of barriers and facilitators to clinicians adhering to CPGs; however, little is known about active cancer treatment CPG adherence specifically. This systematic review sought to identify clinician attitudes, and perceived barriers and facilitators to active cancer treatment CPG adherence.
A systematic search was undertaken of five databases; Ovid Medline, PsychInfo, Embase, Scopus, CINAHL, and PROQUEST. The retrieved abstracts were screened for eligibility against inclusion criteria, and a full text review was conducted of all eligible studies. Data were extracted, and a quality assessment was conducted of all included studies. The qualitative papers were thematically analyzed. Attitudes, barriers, and facilitating factors extracted from the quantitative papers were categorized within the qualitative thematic framework.
The search resulted in the identification of 9676 titles. After duplicates were removed, abstracts screened, and full texts reviewed, 15 studies were included. Four themes were identified which related to negative clinician attitudes and barriers to active cancer treatment CPG adherence: (1) concern over CPG content and currency of CPGs; (2) concern about the evidence underpinning CPGs; (3) clinician uncertainty and negative perceptions of CPGs; and (4) organizational and patient factors. The review also identified four themes related to positive attitudes and facilitators to active cancer treatment CPG adherence: (5) CPG accessibility and ease of use; (6) endorsement and dissemination of CPGs and adequate access to treatment facilities and resources; (7) awareness of CPGs and belief in their relevance; and (8) belief that CPGs support decision making, improve patient care, reduce clinical variation, and reduce costs.
These results highlight that adherence to active cancer treatment CPG recommendations by oncology clinicians is influenced by multiple factors such as attitudes, practices, and access to resources. The review has also revealed many similarities and differences in the factors associated with general CPG, and active cancer treatment CPG, adherence. These findings will inform tailored implementation strategies to increase adherence to cancer treatment CPGs.
PROSPERO (2019) CRD42019125748.
临床实践指南(CPGs)综合了现有最佳证据,以指导临床医生和患者的决策。临床医生在遵循CPGs方面存在众多障碍和促进因素;然而,对于积极癌症治疗中CPGs的遵循情况,人们了解甚少。本系统综述旨在确定临床医生对积极癌症治疗中CPGs的态度,以及他们所感知到的遵循障碍和促进因素。
对五个数据库进行了系统检索,分别是Ovid Medline、PsychInfo、Embase、Scopus、CINAHL和PROQUEST。根据纳入标准对检索到的摘要进行筛选以确定其是否符合资格,并对所有符合条件的研究进行全文审查。提取数据,并对所有纳入研究进行质量评估。对定性论文进行主题分析。从定量论文中提取的态度、障碍和促进因素在定性主题框架内进行分类。
检索共识别出9676个标题。去除重复项、筛选摘要并审查全文后,纳入了15项研究。确定了四个与临床医生消极态度及积极癌症治疗CPGs遵循障碍相关的主题:(1)对CPG内容及CPGs时效性的担忧;(2)对CPGs所依据证据的担忧;(3)临床医生的不确定性及对CPGs的负面看法;(4)组织和患者因素。该综述还确定了四个与积极癌症治疗CPGs遵循的积极态度和促进因素相关的主题:(5)CPGs的可获取性及易用性;(6)CPGs的认可与传播以及对治疗设施和资源的充分获取;(7)对CPGs的认识及其相关性的信念;(8)认为CPGs支持决策、改善患者护理、减少临床差异并降低成本的信念。
这些结果表明,肿瘤临床医生对积极癌症治疗CPG建议的遵循受到多种因素的影响,如态度、实践和资源获取情况。该综述还揭示了与一般CPG遵循和积极癌症治疗CPG遵循相关的因素存在许多异同。这些发现将为制定针对性的实施策略提供参考,以提高对癌症治疗CPGs的遵循率。
PROSPERO(2019)CRD42019125748。