P5-23-06: Monitoring of Quality Indicators Should Lead to Quality Measures. A Dynamic Clinical Pathway for the Treatment of Patients with Early Breast Cancer Is a Tool for Better Cancer Care: Implementation and Prospective Analysis between 2002–2010.

2011 
Aim: To describe the effects of the development, implementation and prospective systematic evaluation and adaptation of a clinical care pathway for the management of patients with early breast cancer between 2002 and 2010) in a single breast unit. Materials and methods: In 2002 a clinical pathway was developed by the multidisciplinary breast team of the Sint Augustinus Hospital for de diagnosis and treatment of patients with operable breast cancer. Performance measurements were documented systematically by care providers using an order communication, planning and result reporting system. Annual analysis of predefined clinical outcome measures and indicators was performed. Based on these data and evidence based guidelines the pathway was regularly adapted to improve patient care. Results: The annual number of patients included in the pathway (289 vs 390, p 0.01) ), proportion of patients with Tis-T1 tumors (42% vs 58 %, p 0.01), negative lymph nodes (44% vs 58%, p Conclusion: Although the patient characteristics changed over the years due to better screening, this clinical pathway for the treatment of patients operable breast cancer proved to be an important tool to improve the quality of patient care and patient satisfaction. Better adherence to guidelines and constant feedback of treatment data to the breast team contributes to a superior patient outcome. Measuring quality indicators proved useful to develop quality measures improving patient care. Citation Information: Cancer Res 2011;71(24 Suppl):Abstract nr P5-23-06.
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