Multidisciplinary Cancer Team Meeting Structure and Treatment Decisions: A Prospective Correlational Study

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作者
Lamb, B. W. [1 ,2 ]
Sevdalis, N. [1 ]
Benn, J. [1 ]
Vincent, C. [1 ]
Green, J. S. A. [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ London Imperial Coll Sci Technol & Med, Dept Surg & Canc, Ctr Patient Safety & Serv Qual, London W2 1PG, England
[2] Whipps Cross Univ Hosp, Dept Urol, London, England
关键词
BREAST-CANCER; QUALITY; WORKING; VALIDATION; MANAGEMENT; IMPACT; CARE; APPROPRIATENESS; INFORMATION; SURVIVAL;
D O I
10.1245/s10434-012-2691-x
中图分类号
R73 [肿瘤学];
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100214 ;
摘要
Anecdotally, organizational factors appear to have an effect on the quality of decision-making in the multidisciplinary team (MDT) meeting. We assess the effect of the number of team-members present, number and order of cases, and the timing of meetings on the process of decision-making in MDT meetings. Between December 2009 and January 2010, data were prospectively collected on treatment decisions, meeting characteristics, quality of information, and teamworking for all cases discussed at a London-based MDT meeting. Variables measured using a validated assessment tool (MDT MODe) and correlational analyses were performed. Treatment decisions were reached in 254 of 298 (85 %) cases. Cases toward the end of meetings were associated with lower rates of decision-making, information quality, and teamworking (r = -0.15 to -0.37). Increased number of cases per meeting and team members in attendance were associated with better information and teamworking (r = 0.29-0.43). More time per case was associated with improved teamworking (r = 0.16). A positive correlation was obtained between ability to reach decisions and improved information and teamworking (r = 0.36-0.54; all P a parts per thousand currency sign 0.001). Organizational factors related to the structure of the MDT meeting are associated with variation in the likelihood of reaching a treatment decision. Further research is required to establish causation and to modify such factors in order to improve the quality of cancer care.
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