| Literature DB >> 34789162 |
Steven A Trankle1, Christine Metusela2, Jennifer Reath2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Cancer is a major cause of illness and death, and its incidence and mortality can be reduced through effective screening. In order to improve below target screening rates in one region of Australia, the local Primary Health Network supported local general practices to implement a range of quality improvement initiatives.Entities:
Keywords: Australia; General practice; Primary healthcare support; Qualitative; Strategies
Mesh:
Year: 2021 PMID: 34789162 PMCID: PMC8597279 DOI: 10.1186/s12875-021-01581-y
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Fam Pract ISSN: 1471-2296 Impact factor: 2.497
NBMPHN Cancer Screening Program Quality Improvement Priorities and Strategies in General Practices
| Prioritised quality improvement areas | Supportive Strategies |
|---|---|
| Data entry and extraction | • Establish and/or clean practice cancer screening register • Establish and utilise provider reminder and patient recall system • Support Information Technology and conduct periodic clinical audits – data analysis and feedback |
| Education and training | • Practice staff training including consumer engagement and quality improvement coaching • Support practice nurse participation in Well Women’s Screening course • Promote PDSA (Plan, Do, Study, Act) approaches/cycles |
| Resources and community promotion | • Incentive payments and continuing professional development (CPD) • Establish/promote women’s health checklist • Develop Health Pathways (localised health and referral information) for cancer screening • Provide information on the local mobile breast screening service • Provide community-based liaison workers and educators • Provide educational materials for display in practices • Provide practice information packs and information at NBMPHN website |
Interview participants
| Participant | Number | Local Government Area |
|---|---|---|
| NBMPHN Staff and Contractors e.g. Aboriginal liaison (designated below as PHN) | 5 (males = 3) | N/A |
| General Practitioners (GP) | 6 (male = 6) | Lithgow Hawkesbury Penrith Blue Mountains |
| Practice Nurses (PN) | 4 (female = 4) | |
| Practice Managers (PM) | 8 (female = 7) | |
Thematic structure
| Major theme | Subtheme |
|---|---|
| Setup and Program Implementation | • Staff, contractor and committee roles • Governance structures • Funding adequacy and disbursement • Communication strategies • Providing program information • Practice-based support • Information technology challenges • Motivation to participate |
| Patient and Community Education and Promotion | • General practice screening education for patients • Suggestions to promote community-based screening education • Patient empowerment |
| Engaging Patients and Communities in Screening | • General practice strategies in engaging patients in screening • Challenges for general practice in engaging patients in screening |
| Practice Enhancement | • Leadership and teamwork • Practice learning activities • Quality improvement initiatives • Program sustainability |