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Barriers and Facilitators in Implementation of an Esophagectomy Care Pathway: a Qualitative Analysis

Authors :
Helen J. Madsen
Anne Lambert-Kerzner
Ellison Mucharsky
Anna K. Gergen
Adam R. Dyas
Martin McCarter
Camille Stewart
Akshay Pratap
John Mitchell
Simran Randhawa
Robert A. Meguid
Source :
Journal of gastrointestinal surgery : official journal of the Society for Surgery of the Alimentary Tract.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

A new postoperative esophagectomy care pathway was recently implemented at our institution. Practice pattern change among provider teams can prove challenging; therefore, we sought to study the barriers and facilitators toward pathway implementation at the provider level.This qualitative study was guided by the Theoretical Domains Framework (TDF) to study the adoption and implementation of a post-esophagectomy care pathway. Sixteen in-depth interviews were conducted with providers involved with the pathway. Matrix analysis was used to analyze the data.Providers included attending surgeons (n = 6), advanced practice providers (n = 8), registered dietitian (n = 1), and clinic staff (n = 1). TDF domains that were salient across our findings included knowledge, beliefs about consequences, social influences, and environmental context and resources. Identified facilitators included were electronic health record tools, such as note templates including pathway components and a pathway-specific order set, patient satisfaction, and preliminary data indicating clinical benefits such as a reduced anastomotic leak rate. The major barrier reported was a hesitance to abandon previous practice patterns, most prevalent at the attending surgeon level.The TDF enabled us to identify and understand the individuals' perceived barriers and facilitators toward adoption and implementation of a postoperative esophagectomy pathway. This analysis can help guide and improve adoption of surgical patient care pathways among providers.

Subjects

Subjects :
Gastroenterology
Surgery

Details

ISSN :
18734626
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of gastrointestinal surgery : official journal of the Society for Surgery of the Alimentary Tract
Accession number :
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