Assessing the Quality of Reporting on Quality Improvement Initiatives in Breast Reconstruction: A Systematic Review

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Pereira, Diego Daniel [1 ]
Cormier, Nicholas S. S. [1 ]
Market, Marisa R. R. [2 ]
Frank, Simon G. G. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Ottawa, Div Plast & Reconstruct Surg, Box 213,1053 Carling Ave, Ottawa, ON K1Y 4E9, Canada
[2] Univ Ottawa, Fac Med, Ottawa, ON, Canada
关键词
ENHANCED RECOVERY; PUBLICATION GUIDELINES; SURGERY PATHWAY; HEALTH-CARE; IMPLEMENTATION; PROGRAM; FLAP; EXPERIENCE; MASTECTOMY; ALGORITHM;
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10.1097/PRS.0000000000009983
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R61 [外科手术学];
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摘要
Background: There has been a recent increase in the number and complexity of quality improvement (QI) studies in breast reconstruction. To assist with the development of thorough QI reporting practices, with the goal of improving the transferability of these initiatives, the authors conducted a systematic review of studies describing the implementation of QI initiatives in breast reconstruction. The authors used the Standards for Quality Improvement Reporting Excellence (SQUIRE) 2.0 guideline to appraise the quality of reporting of these initiatives.Methods: English language articles published in Embase, MEDLINE, CINAHL, and the Cochrane databases were searched. Quantitative studies evaluating the implementation of QI initiatives in breast reconstruction were included. The primary endpoint of interest in this review was the distribution of studies according to SQUIRE 2.0 criteria scores in proportions. Abstracts and full-text screening, and data extraction were completed independently and in duplicate by the review team.Results: The authors screened 1107 studies, of which 53 full texts were assessed and 35 met inclusion criteria. In our assessment, only three studies (9%) met all 18 SQUIRE 2.0 criteria. SQUIRE 2.0 criteria that were met most frequently were abstract, problem description, rationale, and analysis. The lowest SQUIRE 2.0 scores appeared in the interpretation criteria.Conclusions: Significant opportunity exists to improve QI reporting in breast reconstruction, especially in the realm of costs, strategic tradeoffs, ethical considerations, project sustainability, and potential for spread to other contexts. Improvements in these areas will help to further advance the transferability of QI initiatives in breast reconstruction.
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页码:552E / 562E
页数:11
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