Lasebikan Nwamaka, Nakaganda Annet, Elibe Erinma, Erickson-Hinds Rebecca, Frank Allison, Ibeka Paulette, Zakieh Abdulhafiz, Cira Mishka K
University of Nigeria Teaching Hospital.
Uganda Cancer Institute.
Res Sq. 2025 May 13:rs.3.rs-6364181. doi: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-6364181/v1.
The Africa Cancer Research and Control ECHO (Africa Cancer ECHO) convenes cancer researchers, advocates, clinicians, policymakers, and implementers to address cancer control challenges with evidence-based approaches, to inform and respond to a country's national cancer control planning efforts.
To conduct a content analysis of the 2020-2021 Africa Cancer ECHO series, mapping discussions to NCCP core elements and identifying gaps, opportunities, and system-level barriers.
A SWOT analysis of the 2020-2021 Africa Cancer ECHO series was conducted. 19 sessions were recorded, transcribed, and uploaded to Dedoose. Each session was coded using two guiding frameworks: 1) reported strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats (SWOT); and 2) domains of the Core Elements of National Cancer Control Plans (NCCP) Checklist. Also, descriptors were coded to classify session presenter characteristics (i.e., occupation, geographic context). Data was analyzed quantitatively and qualitatively in Excel and Dedoose (version 9.0.107).
The case presenters came from six countries, and the didactic presenters came from eight countries (two of which overlap with case presenter countries). Coding resulted in a total of 1547 coded excerpts. Of these, 1446 excerpts were coded to the NCCP core elements, and 931 excerpts were coded to SWOT codes. The top NCCP core element category was Service delivery (402 coded excerpts). The top SWOT element was Opportunity (303 coded excerpts), while the remaining three elements were relatively evenly represented. While research and cancer control are the overall focus of the ECHO, the content most referenced through analysis of the coded excerpts identified diagnosis, staging, and screening, service delivery, and finance as the most discussed topic areas. A key enabler and catalyst for change that was most often discussed during the sessions is task shifting, a strategy that involves redistributing tasks among healthcare providers to maximize efficiency and improve access to care.
The content analysis of the 2020-2021 Africa Cancer ECHO series served as a useful evaluative tool to map the topical issues discussed and identify topical areas that need more emphasis. A more flexible, context-aware NCCP framework may be needed to reflect Africa-specific priorities and realities. Enhanced focus on prevention, palliative care, and surveillance is warranted.
非洲癌症研究与控制电子交流项目(非洲癌症电子交流项目)召集癌症研究人员、倡导者、临床医生、政策制定者和实施者,采用循证方法应对癌症控制挑战,为各国的国家癌症控制规划工作提供信息并做出回应。
对2020 - 2021年非洲癌症电子交流项目系列进行内容分析,将讨论内容与国家癌症控制规划(NCCP)的核心要素进行映射,并识别差距、机遇和系统层面的障碍。
对2020 - 2021年非洲癌症电子交流项目系列进行了SWOT分析。记录了19场会议,进行了转录,并上传到Dedoose。每场会议使用两个指导框架进行编码:1)报告的优势、劣势、机遇和威胁(SWOT);2)国家癌症控制规划核心要素清单的领域。此外,对描述符进行编码以对会议主持人特征(即职业、地理背景)进行分类。在Excel和Dedoose(9.0.107版)中对数据进行了定量和定性分析。
病例展示者来自六个国家,讲授型展示者来自八个国家(其中两个与病例展示者所在国家重叠)。编码共产生了1547条编码摘录。其中,1446条摘录被编码到NCCP核心要素,931条摘录被编码到SWOT代码。NCCP核心要素的首要类别是服务提供(402条编码摘录)。SWOT要素的首要类别是机遇(303条编码摘录),而其余三个要素的分布相对均匀。虽然研究和癌症控制是电子交流项目的总体重点,但通过对编码摘录的分析,最常被提及的内容将诊断、分期和筛查、服务提供以及资金确定为讨论最多的主题领域。会议期间最常讨论的推动变革的关键因素和催化剂是任务转移,这是一种在医疗服务提供者之间重新分配任务以提高效率和改善医疗服务可及性的策略。
对2020 - 2021年非洲癌症电子交流项目系列的内容分析是一个有用的评估工具,用于梳理所讨论的主题问题,并识别需要更多关注的主题领域。可能需要一个更灵活、考虑具体情况的NCCP框架来反映非洲特有的优先事项和现实。有必要加强对预防、姑息治疗和监测的关注。