Organizational Factors Affect Safety‐Net Hospitals' Breast Cancer Treatment Rates. (14th November 2016)
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- Title:
- Organizational Factors Affect Safety‐Net Hospitals' Breast Cancer Treatment Rates. (14th November 2016)
- Main Title:
- Organizational Factors Affect Safety‐Net Hospitals' Breast Cancer Treatment Rates
- Authors:
- Bickell, Nina A.
Moss, Alexandra DeNardis
Castaldi, Maria
Shah, Ajay
Sickles, Alan
Pappas, Peter
Lewis, Theophilus
Kemeny, Margaret
Arora, Shalini
Schleicher, Lori
Fei, Kezhen
Franco, Rebeca
McAlearney, Ann Scheck - Abstract:
- Abstract : Objective: To identify key organizational approaches associated with underuse of breast cancer care. Setting: Nine New York City area safety‐net hospitals. Study Design: Mixed qualitative–quantitative, cross‐sectional cohort. Methods: We used qualitative comparative analysis (QCA) of key stakeholder interviews, defined organizational "conditions, " calibrated conditions, and identified solution pathways. We defined underuse as no radiation after lumpectomy in women <75 years or mastectomy in women with ≥4 positive nodes, or no systemic therapy in women with tumors ≥1 cm. We used hierarchical models to assess organizational and patient factors' impact on underuse. Principal Findings: Underuse varied by hospital (8–29 percent). QCA found lower underuse sites designated individuals to track and follow‐up no‐shows; shared clinical information during handoffs; had fully integrated electronic medical records enabling transfer of responsibility across specialties; had strong system support; allocated resources to cancer clinics; had a patient‐centered culture paying close organizational attention to clinic patients. High underuse sites lacked these characteristics. Multivariate modeling found that hospitals with strong approaches to follow‐up had low underuse rates (RR = 0.28; 0.08–0.95); individual patient characteristics were not significant. Conclusions: At safety‐net hospitals, underuse of needed cancer therapies is associated with organizational approaches to trackAbstract : Objective: To identify key organizational approaches associated with underuse of breast cancer care. Setting: Nine New York City area safety‐net hospitals. Study Design: Mixed qualitative–quantitative, cross‐sectional cohort. Methods: We used qualitative comparative analysis (QCA) of key stakeholder interviews, defined organizational "conditions, " calibrated conditions, and identified solution pathways. We defined underuse as no radiation after lumpectomy in women <75 years or mastectomy in women with ≥4 positive nodes, or no systemic therapy in women with tumors ≥1 cm. We used hierarchical models to assess organizational and patient factors' impact on underuse. Principal Findings: Underuse varied by hospital (8–29 percent). QCA found lower underuse sites designated individuals to track and follow‐up no‐shows; shared clinical information during handoffs; had fully integrated electronic medical records enabling transfer of responsibility across specialties; had strong system support; allocated resources to cancer clinics; had a patient‐centered culture paying close organizational attention to clinic patients. High underuse sites lacked these characteristics. Multivariate modeling found that hospitals with strong approaches to follow‐up had low underuse rates (RR = 0.28; 0.08–0.95); individual patient characteristics were not significant. Conclusions: At safety‐net hospitals, underuse of needed cancer therapies is associated with organizational approaches to track and follow‐up treatment. Findings provide varying approaches to safety nets to improve cancer care delivery. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Health services research. Volume 52:Number 6(2017)
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- Health services research
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- Volume 52:Number 6(2017)
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- Volume 52, Issue 6 (2017)
- Year:
- 2017
- Volume:
- 52
- Issue:
- 6
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2017-0052-0006-0000
- Page Start:
- 2137
- Page End:
- 2155
- Publication Date:
- 2016-11-14
- Subjects:
- Cancer care quality -- qualitative comparative analysis -- organizational approaches -- coordination -- breast cancer
Medical care -- Periodicals
Medical care -- Evaluation -- Periodicals
Hospital care -- Periodicals
Health services administration -- Periodicals
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http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/ ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1111/1475-6773.12605 ↗
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- 0017-9124
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