Implenomics, Dover, Delaware, USA.
Implenomics, Dover, United States.
BMC Health Serv Res. 2024 Nov 6;24(1):1356. doi: 10.1186/s12913-024-11542-7.
The purpose of the Accelerating Colorectal Cancer Screening and Follow-up through Implementation Science (ACCSIS) Program, a Cancer Moonshot℠ Initiative, is to support research to build the evidence base on multilevel interventions that increase rates of colorectal cancer screening, follow-up, and referral to care to address disparities in colorectal cancer screening. The National Cancer Institute funded eight Research Projects to implement multilevel interventions to improve colorectal cancer screening among communities who traditionally have been medically underserved. To analyze the impact of ACCSIS across Research Projects, the consortium developed a set of common data elements. The purpose of this paper is to describe the process of developing the common data elements to facilitate analysis of ACCSIS data as well as support and inform implementation science research studies.
The ACCSIS Data, Design, and Analysis Work Group was tasked with designing common data elements through a review of existing data collection instruments, examination of data elements proposed by the ACCSIS Research Projects, and deliberations on the data required to compare across the Research Projects. ACCSIS Consortium members drafted, revised, and finalized a common data elements document consisting of variables to collect and surveys to administer to evaluate ACCSIS implementation activities and outcomes in a standardized manner across the Research Projects.
The ACCSIS Consortium decided to collect the following categories of common data elements: characteristics across multiple levels of the multicomponent interventions, implementation climate, and determinants; interventions and strategies; implementation outcome constructs and definitions; colorectal cancer screening episodes (screening, diagnostic testing follow-up, cancer detection, and cancer treatment); and cost measures. To assess implementation climate, the consortium prioritized constructs from five domains of the Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research.
The ACCSIS common data elements offer a set of harmonization data for future implementation efforts. The consortium is conducting a systematic assessment using both quantitative and qualitative approaches to assess data quality and approaches to improve and sustain data collection. Lessons learned from these ongoing activities will offer additional insights to tailor the ACCSIS common data elements and support efforts to increase colorectal cancer screening for populations experiencing disparities.
Accelerating Colorectal Cancer Screening and Follow-up through Implementation Science(ACCSIS)计划是癌症登月计划的一部分,旨在支持研究,构建多层次干预措施的证据基础,以提高结直肠癌筛查、随访和转诊护理的比例,从而解决结直肠癌筛查方面的差异。美国国家癌症研究所资助了八个研究项目,以实施多层次干预措施,提高传统上医疗服务不足的社区的结直肠癌筛查率。为了分析 ACCSIS 在各个研究项目中的影响,该联盟开发了一套通用数据元素。本文旨在描述开发通用数据元素的过程,以促进 ACCSIS 数据的分析,并支持和告知实施科学研究。
ACCSIS 数据、设计和分析工作组的任务是通过审查现有的数据收集工具、检查 ACCSIS 研究项目提出的数据元素以及审议比较研究项目所需的数据来设计通用数据元素。ACCSIS 联盟成员起草、修订和最终确定了一份通用数据元素文件,其中包含以标准化方式收集和评估 ACCSIS 实施活动和结果所需的变量,涵盖了多个多层次干预措施、实施气候和决定因素、干预措施和策略、实施结果结构和定义、结直肠癌筛查事件(筛查、诊断检测随访、癌症检测和癌症治疗)以及成本措施。为了评估实施气候,联盟优先考虑了实施研究综合框架五个领域的结构。
ACCSIS 通用数据元素为未来的实施工作提供了一套协调数据。该联盟正在使用定量和定性方法进行系统评估,以评估数据质量和改进和维持数据收集的方法。这些正在进行的活动所获得的经验教训将提供额外的见解,以调整 ACCSIS 通用数据元素,并支持努力增加面临差异的人群的结直肠癌筛查率。