Development of quality indicators to monitor radiotherapy care for men with prostate cancer: A modified Delphi method

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Tsiamis, E
Millar, Jeremy
Baxi, Siddhartha
Borg, M
De Ioso, Paolo
Elsaleh, Hany
Foroudi, Farshad
Higgs, Braden
Holt, Tanya
Martin, J

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Background and purpose: Quality indicators (QIs) have been developed for many aspects of prostate cancer care, but are under-developed with regard to radiotherapy treatment. We aimed to develop a valid, relevant and feasible set of core QIs to measure quality of radiotherapy care in men with prostate cancer. Materials and methods: We used a RAND-modified Delphi process to select QIs that were regarded as both important and feasible measures of quality radiotherapy care. This involved two phases: (1) a literature review to identify a list of proposed QIs; and (2) a QI selection process by an expert panel (n = 12) conducted in a series of three rounds: two online questionnaires’ and one face-to-face meeting. The RAND criterion identified variation in ratings and determined the level of agreement after each round of voting. Results: A total of 144 candidate QIs, which included measures from pre-treatment to post-treatment and survivorship care were identified. After three rounds of voting, the panel approved a comprehensive set of 17 QIs, with most assessing a process of care (n = 16, 94.1%) and the remaining assessing a health outcome. Conclusion: This study developed a core set of 17 QIs which will be used to report from the Prostate Cancer Outcomes Registry-Australia & New Zealand, to monitor the quality of radiotherapy care prostate cancer patients receive

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Radiotherapy and Oncology

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2037-12-31