2023
DOI: 10.1111/ajco.13948
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Rates of adherence to cancer treatment guidelines in Australia and the factors associated with adherence: A systematic review

Abstract: Adherence to cancer treatment clinical practice guidelines (CPGs) varies enormously across Australia, despite being associated with improved patient outcomes. This systematic review aims to characterize adherence rates to active‐cancer treatment CPGs in Australia and related factors to inform future implementation strategies. Five databases were systematically searched, abstracts were screened for eligibility, a full‐text review and critical appraisal of eligible studies performed, and data extracted. A narrat… Show more

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“…CIP009 teams faced implementation barriers such as overcoming resistance to change and achieving buy-in, in particular with the development and adoption of protocols to reduce unwarranted variation (Theme 6), both common barriers to guideline adherence (58,59). This speaks to an aim to enhance translation of evidence into practice (59), the foundation of Implementation science(60), while concurrently aiming to improve e ciency and effectiveness of processes and practice(61).…”
Section: Quality Improvement and Implementation Sciencementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…CIP009 teams faced implementation barriers such as overcoming resistance to change and achieving buy-in, in particular with the development and adoption of protocols to reduce unwarranted variation (Theme 6), both common barriers to guideline adherence (58,59). This speaks to an aim to enhance translation of evidence into practice (59), the foundation of Implementation science(60), while concurrently aiming to improve e ciency and effectiveness of processes and practice(61).…”
Section: Quality Improvement and Implementation Sciencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…CIP009 teams faced implementation barriers such as overcoming resistance to change and achieving buy-in, in particular with the development and adoption of protocols to reduce unwarranted variation (Theme 6), both common barriers to guideline adherence (58,59). This speaks to an aim to enhance translation of evidence into practice (59), the foundation of Implementation science(60), while concurrently aiming to improve e ciency and effectiveness of processes and practice(61). Implementation science elements that focus on the diffusion, dissemination, implementation, adoption and sustainability of the CQI interventions could be further integrated within the initial stages of the CIP project planning framework, to provide opportunity to identify, plan for and mitigate implementation challenges(62).…”
Section: Quality Improvement and Implementation Sciencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, there are often deviations from the treatment considered best clinical practice and it must be assumed that a significant proportion of cancer patients do not receive optimal care (Bierbaum 2020 ; Bierbaum 2023 ; Heins 2017 ). An evaluation of the National Cancer Database (USA) on melanoma treatment showed, for example, that approx.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%