Department of Oncology Medicine, University Avenue, Ontario, Canada
Research Article
Improving Clinical Response to Cancer Symptom Screening: Leveraging Over Four Thousand Chart Audits for Actionable Person Centred Care
Author(s): Gillian Hurwitz*, Lesley Moody, Zahra Ismail, Monika Duddy and Lisa Barbera
Introduction: Routine symptom screening for cancer patients using Patient Reported Outcome Measures (PROMs) is standard practice in
Ontario to identify physical and emotional symptoms that can go undetected by clinicians. However, provider response to PROMs is essential
to addressing symptom burden. To measure clinician response, a Regional Cancer Centre (RCC) chart audit process was developed to
determine whether clinical teams acknowledged, assessed and/or addressed commonly experienced oncology symptoms outlined in the
Edmonton Symptom Assessment System (ESAS).
Methods: Annually, RCCs received a chart audit tool with preset options. Sites audited charts for seven of the ESAS symptoms using a
business intelligence tool to access patient charts based on sampling parameters. RCCs were required to audit charts of patients whose E.. Read More»
DOI:
10.37421/2576-3857.2023.08.206
Journal of Oncology Medicine & Practice received 142 citations as per Google Scholar report