1. Current aspects of the quality of head and neck cancer care - survey of the Scandinavian Society for Head and Neck Oncology.
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Ilmarinen T, Bratland Å, Tøndel H, Guðjónsson A, Gebre-Medhin M, Palmgren B, Mäenpää H, Bjørndal K, and Grau Eriksen J
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- Humans, Scandinavian and Nordic Countries epidemiology, Surveys and Questionnaires, Societies, Medical, Quality of Life, Quality of Health Care, Head and Neck Neoplasms therapy, Head and Neck Neoplasms epidemiology
- Abstract
Background: All Nordic countries have national cancer registries collecting data on head and neck cancer (HNC) incidence and survival. However, there is a lack of consensus on how other quality aspects should be monitored., Aims: We conducted a web-based survey to find opportunities for quality control and improvement., Methods: A web-based survey was sent to one otorhinolaryngology - head and neck (ORL-HN) surgeon, and one oncologist at each Nordic university hospital treating HNC. In total, 42 responses from all 21 university hospitals were included., Results: In over half of the university hospitals, an oncologist, an ORL-HN surgeon, a pathologist, a radiologist, and a specialized nurse was always present at the multidisciplinary tumor board (MTB) meeting. Of 42 respondents 35 (83%) agreed that treatment delays were systematically recorded for each patient. Eleven of 21 (52%) oncologists agreed that side-effects of (chemo)radiotherapy were systematically recorded. Less than half of the respondents agreed that complications of surgery, and post-treatment quality of life (QOL) were systematically recorded., Conclusions: In the Nordic countries, the importance of HNC treatment timelines is well acknowledged. There is a lack of consensus on the composition of MTB meeting, and how treatment-related morbidity should be monitored outside clinical trials.
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- 2024
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