Using QRRO(™) Survey Data to Assess Compliance With Quality Indicators for Breast and Prostate Cancer Journal Article


Authors: Owen, J. B.; White, J. R.; Zelefsky, M. J.; Wilson, J. F.
Article Title: Using QRRO(™) Survey Data to Assess Compliance With Quality Indicators for Breast and Prostate Cancer
Abstract: Purpose: Quality Research in Radiation Oncology(™) (QRRO(™)) has embarked on a new national process survey to provide benchmark data that will allow radiation oncologists to assess the quality of care in their own practices by measuring quality indicators (QIs) and comparing individual with national practice. Methods: Investigators at QRRO developed QIs on the basis of nationally recognized, evidence-based guidelines such as those of the National Comprehensive Cancer Network, as well as additional emerging QIs for processes involving rapidly emerging technology. They specifically defined the QIs as clinical performance measures. Published results of the national survey database for patients treated in 1998 and 1999 were reviewed and additional analyses conducted to assess data adequacy to measure compliance with these clinical performance measures. Results: Examples of workup QIs for breast cancer patients showed that 97% underwent diagnostic bilateral mammography, 96% underwent pathology reviews, 83% underwent the determination of estrogen receptor status, 81% underwent the determination of progesterone receptor status, and 31% underwent the determination of human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 status. Compliance with treatment QIs for field recommendations on the basis of nodal findings can be measured. Of patients with prostate cancer, 90% underwent digital rectal examinations, 99% underwent prostate-specific antigen tests, and 99% had their Gleason scores determined. Compliance with QIs on the basis of prognostic group can also be measured. Conclusions: Benchmarking utilization patterns provides a foundation for assessing the appropriateness of cancer care in the future. The QRRO database is a rich data source, and the new survey will provide contemporary benchmark data for these measures. © 2009 American College of Radiology.
Keywords: controlled study; major clinical study; united states; cancer patient; cancer radiotherapy; clinical practice; prostate specific antigen; quality control; breast cancer; statistics; epidermal growth factor receptor 2; evidence based practice; health survey; practice guideline; diagnostic imaging; breast neoplasms; oncology; prostate cancer; gleason score; prostatic neoplasms; health care quality; standard; health care utilization; utilization review; mammography; radiation oncology; quality assurance, health care; antigen detection; breast tumor; prostate tumor; practice guidelines as topic; estrogen receptor; progesterone receptor; epidemiology; health care organization; guideline adherence; good clinical practice; breast surgery; health care surveys; quality indicators; quality of care; radiation oncology practice; digital rectal examination; hormone determination
Journal Title: Journal of the American College of Radiology
Volume: 6
Issue: 6
ISSN: 1546-1440
Publisher: Elsevier Science, Inc.  
Date Published: 2009-06-01
Start Page: 442
End Page: 447
Language: English
DOI: 10.1016/j.jacr.2008.11.008
PUBMED: 19467491
PROVIDER: scopus
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