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Refining Patient-Centered Measures of End-of-Life Care Quality for Children With Cancer

Prasanna Ananth, Sophia Mun, Noora Reffat, Soo Jung Kang, Sarah Pitafi, Xiaomei Ma, Cary P. Gross, Joanne Wolfe

2021JCO Oncology Practice21 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

PURPOSE: There are no existing quality measures (QMs) to optimize end-of-life care for children with cancer. Previously, we developed a set of 26 candidate QMs. Our primary objective in this study was to achieve stakeholder consensus on priority measures. METHODS: We conducted an iterative, cross-sectional electronic survey, using a modified Delphi method to build consensus among clinician and family stakeholders. In each of the two rounds of surveys, stakeholders were asked to rate QMs on a 9-point Likert scale, on the basis of perceived importance. Health care professionals were additionally asked to rate measures on perceived feasibility. After each round, we computed median scores on importance and feasibility of measurement, retaining QMs with median importance scores ≥ 8. RESULTS: Twenty-five participants completed both rounds of the survey. In round 1, participants were asked to rate 26 QMs; nine QMs, including QMs pertaining to health care use, were removed because of median importance scores < 8. Two new measures were proposed for consideration in round 2, on the basis of participant feedback. Following round 2, 17 QMs were ultimately retained. QMs related to symptom screening and palliative care consultation were rated highly in importance and feasibility. QMs related to communication were rated highly important, yet less feasible. Measuring whether a patient's needs were heard by their health care team was rated among the least feasible. CONCLUSION: Childhood cancer stakeholders prioritized QMs pertaining to patient-reported outcomes, deeming measures of health care resource use less important. Future research should seek to develop novel tools for quality assessment to enhance feasibility of implementing priority measures.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineQuality (philosophy)CancerRefining (metallurgy)Health careResource (disambiguation)MEDLINERisk analysis (engineering)Childhood cancerQuality of life (healthcare)Intensive care medicineNursingQuality assessmentEnvironmental healthMeasure (data warehouse)Health care qualityCancer treatmentPatient careChildhood Cancer Survivors' Quality of LifePalliative Care and End-of-Life IssuesEthics and Legal Issues in Pediatric Healthcare