Wind Anke, Oberst Simon, Westerhuis Willien, Blaauwgeers Harriet, Sæter Gunnar, de Paoli Paolo, Nagy Péter, Burrion Jean-Benoit, Jolly Eva, Lovey József, van Harten Wim
Rijnstate Hospital, Arnhem, The Netherlands.
Accreditation and Designation, Organisation of European Cancer Institutes, Brussels, Belgium.
Acta Oncol. 2023 Jan;62(1):15-24. doi: 10.1080/0284186X.2023.2170275. Epub 2023 Feb 14.
To ensure that all citizens have equal access to high-quality cancer diagnosis and care, the EU4Health Programme, Europe's Beating Cancer Plan, and Horizon Europe's Cancer Mission propose Comprehensive Cancer Infrastructures in every European Union Member State. It is therefore important to establish the basic principles for high-performing cancer networks and a methodology for evaluating their quality and effectiveness. This article describes methods and standards/indicators for network evaluation found in literature, gives a comparative overview of the new OECI European Cancer Network Quality standards, and proposes principles for evaluating the performance of Comprehensive Cancer Networks as a basis for continuous improvement.
We performed a scoping literature review on methods and standards/indicators for care-network evaluation. We then compared the OECI set with literature findings, categorised standards that were similar, reflected on standards that were different, and deduced principles for quality standards for cancer networks.
Of 1002 articles identified, 17 reported on evaluation methods and/or (mostly) qualitative indicators. Sixteen studies described indicators/standards for evaluating care networks, critical success factors or desirable outcomes. Of the 54 present OECI standards, 32 had a literature equivalent. No literature equivalent was found for 22 standards, especially on those related to the combination of care and research. The proposed OECI evaluation methods (survey, document review, and interviews) were all reported in the literature. From the conformity of these results, we deduced 8 principles for standards evaluating the effectiveness of Comprehensive Cancer Networks.
Research on the evaluation of the effectiveness of care networks is scarce. Evaluation methods vary and are often single time-point assessments. The OECI set contributes to establishing clear principles and standards to evaluate the effectiveness of Comprehensive Cancer Networks.
为确保所有公民都能平等获得高质量的癌症诊断和治疗,欧盟4健康计划、欧洲抗癌计划以及“地平线欧洲”癌症使命提议在每个欧盟成员国建立综合癌症基础设施。因此,确立高效癌症网络的基本原则以及评估其质量和有效性的方法至关重要。本文介绍了文献中发现的网络评估方法和标准/指标,对新的欧洲癌症研究所(OECI)欧洲癌症网络质量标准进行了比较概述,并提出了评估综合癌症网络绩效的原则,作为持续改进的基础。
我们对护理网络评估的方法和标准/指标进行了范围界定文献综述。然后,我们将OECI设定的标准与文献研究结果进行比较,对相似的标准进行分类,思考不同的标准,并推导出癌症网络质量标准的原则。
在检索到的1002篇文章中,17篇报告了评估方法和/或(主要是)定性指标。16项研究描述了评估护理网络、关键成功因素或理想结果的指标/标准。在目前的54项OECI标准中,32项有文献对应标准。22项标准未找到文献对应标准,特别是那些与护理和研究相结合相关的标准。文献中均报告了OECI提议的评估方法(调查、文件审查和访谈)。根据这些结果的一致性,我们推导出了8条评估综合癌症网络有效性的标准原则。
关于护理网络有效性评估的研究较少。评估方法各不相同,且往往是单时间点评估。OECI设定的标准有助于确立明确的原则和标准,以评估综合癌症网络的有效性。