VicTAG chemotherapy audit toolkit: Improving chemotherapy quality and safety

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作者
O'Connor, Shaun [1 ,2 ]
Matthews, Helen [3 ]
Hornby, Colin [1 ]
机构
[1] Commissioning & Syst Improvement, Dept Hlth, 50 Lonsdale St, Melbourne, Vic 3000, Australia
[2] St Vincents Publ Hosp, Melbourne, Vic, Australia
[3] Victorian Therapeut Advisory Grp, Melbourne, Vic, Australia
关键词
Chemotherapy; quality; auditing; safety; variation; PHYSICIAN ORDER ENTRY; ORAL CHEMOTHERAPY; ANTINEOPLASTIC DRUGS; PRESCRIBING ERRORS; MEDICATION ERRORS; IMPACT; PRESCRIPTION; CHILDREN; SYSTEM;
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10.1177/10781552221148118
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R73 [肿瘤学];
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100214 ;
摘要
Objective: Off-protocol prescribing of systemic anti-cancer therapy (SACT) can lead to concerns about effectiveness of patient care. To identify variations in practice, a toolkit was developed for health services to address patient safety and the risk of sub-optimal outcomes for patients. Data sources: Following significant incidents with SACT in South Australia and New South Wales, the Department of Health and Human Services, Victoria (the department) conducted an assessment of Victorian public health services to understand current practice regarding SACT protocol governance. A literature review examining SACT auditing was also undertaken to guide improvements. A department supported Chemotherapy Audit Toolkit (CAT) was created for implementation at public hospitals in Victoria. A post-implementation survey was done on uptake and issue identification. Data summary: An initial assessment showed that 27% of Victorian public health services were undertaking retrospective review of SACT dosing, which was targeted for improvement. The literature review identified little guidance, however an audit of current sector practices found several audit methodologies. A process that involved audits by health services assessing their own practice was adopted. The toolkit was developed and piloted with health services. A post-implementation survey showed that 20% of services were using the toolkit, 35% were implementing the toolkit and 45% did not use the toolkit. Conclusions: The VicTAG CAT has been adopted by more than half of Victorian public health services and is being used to influence prescribing. Implementation of the toolkit has been affected by resource reallocation due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The CAT is available online.
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