2019
DOI: 10.2147/jmdh.s219854
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<p>Evaluating A Multidisciplinary Cancer Conference Checklist: Practice Versus Perceptions</p>

Abstract: BackgroundPresentation to multidisciplinary cancer conferences (MCCs) supports optimal treatment of young women with breast cancer (YWBC). However, research shows barriers to MCC practice, and variation in professional attendance and referral patterns. A checklist may help overcome these barriers and support MCC practice with YWBC.MethodsWe developed, piloted and evaluated an MCC checklist in sites participating in a pan-Canadian study (RUBY; Reducing the bUrden of Breast cancer in Young women). A survey asses… Show more

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“…Definition of data elements and development of consensus reporting standards could be relevant to further develop efficient MDT decision-making. Establishment of checklists could support data collection and reporting, and contribute to relevant, complete and efficient case presentations and discussions [ 32 ]. Our observations suggest that initiatives to further improve information structures at MDT meetings should be considered to ensure high-quality decision-making and treatment recommendations with a high likelihood for implementation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Definition of data elements and development of consensus reporting standards could be relevant to further develop efficient MDT decision-making. Establishment of checklists could support data collection and reporting, and contribute to relevant, complete and efficient case presentations and discussions [ 32 ]. Our observations suggest that initiatives to further improve information structures at MDT meetings should be considered to ensure high-quality decision-making and treatment recommendations with a high likelihood for implementation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%