The development and acceptability of symptom management quality improvement reports based on patient-reported data: an overview of methods used in PROSSES.
Publication/Presentation Date
11-2016
Abstract
PURPOSE: Patient experiences with symptom care need to be assessed and documented to ensure successful management of cancer-related symptoms. This paper details one method for creating symptom management quality improvement (SMQI) reports, including case-mix adjustment of patient-reported measures. Qualitative data regarding the acceptability of these reports at participating cancer centers (CCs) are also provided.
METHODS: Data were collected from 2226 patients treated at 16 CCs via mailed/Web questionnaires. Twelve items assessing patient perceptions of symptom management-pain, fatigue, emotional distress-served as key quality indicators. Medico-demographic variables suitable for case-mix adjustment were selected using an index score combining predictive power and heterogeneity across CCs. SMQI reports were designed with staff feedback and produced for each CC, providing crude and adjusted CC-specific rates, along with study-wide rates for comparison purposes.
RESULTS: Cancer type and participant educational level were selected for case-mix adjustment based upon high index scores. The Kendall rank correlation coefficient showed that case-mix adjustments changed the ranking of CCs on the key quality indicators (% Δ rank range: 5-22 %). The key quality indicators varied across CCs (all p < 0.02). SMQI reports were well received by CC staff, who described plans to share them with key personnel (e.g., cancer committee, navigator).
CONCLUSIONS: This paper provides one method for creating hospital-level SMQI reports, including case-mix adjustment. Variation between CCs on key quality indicators, even after adjustment, suggested room for improvement. SMQI reports based on patient-reported data can inform and motivate efforts to improve care through professional/patient education and applying standards of care.
Volume
25
Issue
11
First Page
2833
Last Page
2843
ISSN
1573-2649
Published In/Presented At
Troeschel A., Smith T., Castro K., Treiman K., Lipscomb J., McCabe RM., Clauser S., Friedman EL., Hegedus PD., & Portier K. (2016). The development and acceptability of symptom management quality improvement reports based on patient-reported data: an overview of methods used in PROSSES. Quality Of Life Research: An International Journal Of Quality Of Life Aspects Of Treatment, Care And Rehabilitation. 25(11), 2833-2843.
Disciplines
Medical Sciences | Medicine and Health Sciences
PubMedID
27338811
Department(s)
Department of Medicine, Hematology-Medical Oncology Division, Department of Medicine Faculty
Document Type
Article