Literature DB >> 20869747

Template reporting matters--a nationwide study on histopathology reporting on colorectal carcinoma resections.

Hans Kristian Haugland1, Bettina Casati, Liv Marit Dørum, Roger Bjugn.   

Abstract

Complete and accurate histopathology reports are fundamental in providing quality cancer care. The Cancer Registry of Norway and the Norwegian Society of Pathology have previously developed a national electronic template for histopathology reporting on colorectal carcinoma resection specimens. The present study was undertaken to investigate (1) whether quality routines in Norwegian pathology laboratories might affect completeness of such histopathology reports and (2) whether the national electronic template improves completeness of histopathology reports compared with other modes of reporting. A questionnaire on quality routines was sent to the 21 pathology laboratories in Norway. All histopathology reports on colorectal cancer submitted to the Cancer Registry for a 3-month period in the autumn of 2007 were then evaluated on the mode of reporting and the presence of 11 key parameters. Of the 20 laboratories that handled resection specimens, 16 had written guidelines on histopathology reporting. Of these, 4 used the national electronic template, 5 used checklists, 3 used locally developed electronic templates, whereas the remaining 4 had neither obligatory checklists nor templates. Of the 650 histopathology reports submitted to the Cancer Registry in the 3-month period, the national template had been used in 170 cases (26.2%), checklists/locally developed templates in 112 cases (17.2%), and free text in 368 cases (56.6%). Quality routines in the pathology laboratories clearly governed reporting practice and the completeness of the histopathology reports. Use of the national electronic template significantly improved (P < .05) the presence of the 11 key parameters compared with reporting by checklists, locally developed electronic templates, or free text.
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Year:  2010        PMID: 20869747     DOI: 10.1016/j.humpath.2010.06.009

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Hum Pathol        ISSN: 0046-8177            Impact factor:   3.466


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2.  Implementation and use of electronic synoptic cancer reporting: an explorative case study of six Norwegian pathology laboratories.

Authors:  Bettina Casati; Hans Kristian Haugland; Gunn Marit J Barstad; Roger Bjugn
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4.  Identification of barriers and facilitators in nationwide implementation of standardized structured reporting in pathology: a mixed method study.

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5.  Nationwide implementation of a multifaceted tailored strategy to improve uptake of standardized structured reporting in pathology: an effect and process evaluation.

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6.  Factors affecting the implementation and use of electronic templates for histopathology cancer reporting.

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Authors:  Caro E Sluijter; Luc R C W van Lonkhuijzen; Henk-Jan van Slooten; Iris D Nagtegaal; Lucy I H Overbeek
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8.  An audit of histopathology reports of carcinoma endometrium: experience from a tertiary referral center.

Authors:  K K Deodhar; B Rekhi; S Menon; B Ganesh
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