Evolution of the Quality Oncology Practice Initiative Supportive Care Quality Measures Portfolio and Conformance at a Veterans Affairs Medical Center

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Nipp, Ryan D.
Kelley, Michael J.
Williams, Christina D.
Kamal, Arif H.
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[1] Ctr Learning Hlth Care, Duke Clin Res Inst, Durham, NC USA
[2] Duke Univ, Med Ctr, Duke Canc Inst, Durham, NC USA
[3] Durham Vet Affairs Med Ctr, Durham, NC USA
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10.1200/JOP.2013.000923
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R73 [肿瘤学];
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100214 ;
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Purpose: A growing set of quality measures is being implemented to evaluate all components of cancer care, from diagnosis through the end of life. We investigated the Quality Oncology Practice Initiative (QOPI) quality measures portfolio. Additionally, we explored the effect of quality measure type on conformance. Methods: We performed QOPI data collections twice per year from fall 2007 through fall 2010 and spring 2012, using chart review of the Durham Veterans Administration outpatient oncology clinic. We categorized QOPI measures as nontreatment-related supportive care (NTSC), treatment-related supportive care (TSC), diagnostic, or therapeutic. Descriptive statistics and chi(2) 2 were used to compare longitudinal conformance. Results: The majority of QOPI measures in spring 2012 assess processes of chemotherapy treatment (therapeutic, 54.3%; TSC, 8.7%) or diagnostic modalities (19.6%). Measures targeting NTSC are few (17.4%) but increased from three measures in fall 2007 to eight measures in spring 2012. During those 5 years, average conformance to NTSC, TSC, diagnostic, and therapeutic measures was 71.4%, 86.1%, 89.3%, and 75.4%, respectively (P < .001). Within the NTSC measures, emotional wellbeing and constipation assessment were least documented (41.0% and 46.3%, respectively). In spring 2012, NTSC measure conformance (75.8%) remained significantly lower than diagnostic measure conformance (91.5%; P < .001). Conclusion: Most QOPI quality measures assess diagnosis or treatment processes of care and not supportive care. Aggregate conformance to the NTSC measures was lower than that of other categories. The differential conformance demonstrates the necessity of standardized documentation methods and quality improvement efforts that remain commensurate with the increasing portfolio of supportive care measures.
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