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Defining the optimal design of the inflammatory bowel disease multidisciplinary team: results from a multicentre qualitative expert-based study.

Pritesh Morar1,2, Jamie Read3, Sonal Arora2, Ailsa Hart1,2, Janindra Warusavitarne1,2, James Green4, Nick Sevdalis2, Cathryn Edwards3, Omar Faiz1,2.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To elicit expert views to define the aims, optimal design, format and function of an inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) multidisciplinary team (MDT) with the overall purpose of enhancing the quality of MDT-driven care within an IBD service provision.
DESIGN: This study was a multicentre, prospective, qualitative study using a standard semistructured interview methodology. PARTICIPANTS: A multidisciplinary sample of 28 semistructured interviews of which there are six consultant colorectal surgeons, six IBD nurse specialists, seven consultant gastroenterologists, five consultant radiologists and four consultant histopathologists.
SETTING: Participants were recruited from 10 hospitals, which were a mixture of community hospitals and specialist IBD centres between June and October 2013.
RESULTS: Experts argued that the main goal of MDT-driven IBD care is to improve patient outcomes via sharing collective expertise in a formalised manner. Themes regarding the necessary requirements for an IBD MDT to occur included good attendance, proactive contribution, a need to define core members and appropriate and functional computer facilities. Emergent themes regarding the logistics of an effective IBD MDT included an eligibility criterion for case selection and discussion and appropriate scheduling. Themes regarding the overall design of the IBD MDT included a 'hub-and-spoke' model versus a 'single-centre' model.
CONCLUSIONS: Defining key elements for an optimal design format for the IBD MDT is necessary to ensure quality of care and reduce variation in care standards. This study has produced a set of expert-based standards that can be used to structure the IBD MDT. These standards now require larger scale validation and consensus prior to becoming a practical guideline for the management of IBD care.

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Keywords:  HEALTH SERVICE RESEARCH; IBD; IBD CLINICAL; IBD SURGERY

Year:  2015        PMID: 28839825      PMCID: PMC5369592          DOI: 10.1136/flgastro-2014-100549

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Frontline Gastroenterol        ISSN: 2041-4137


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