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BMJ Open Quality
Improving physician compliance with mammography screening by implementing a breast cancer screening guideline at a hospital in Bahrain
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Rabih Mustapha Abou leila1  Michael Shannon2  Sarah El-Nassir El-Nigoumi3 
[1] Family Medicine and Leadership Team , American Mission Hospital;Healthcare Leadership;Pediatric , American Mission Hospital
关键词: implementation science;    evidence-based medicine;    efficiency;    organisational;    patient safety;    quality improvement methodologies;   
DOI  :  10.1136/bmjoq-2021-001351
学科分类:药学
来源: BMJ Publishing Group
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Background From a health and safety perspective, it is critical to use adequate, evidence-based breast screening guidelines. The aim of this quality improvement project was to improve physicians’ compliance with breast cancer screening guidelines to enhance the mammography screening rate among eligible women; this was achieved through the implementation of multifaceted changes to the hospital’s processes and the improvement of physicians’ attitudes towards the guidelines.Methods The project used the Plan-Do-Study-Act method to implement the changes. This was a pre-post evaluation study. The data were collected from patients’ charts. The primary outcome of interest was the rate of physician compliance with mammography screening guidelines before and after the implementation of the process changes. A literature review was conducted to determine which women should be identified as eligible for mammography screening.Intervention The interventions targeted physician knowledge and hospital processes. Improving doctors’ expertise was achieved by implementing the US Preventive Service Task Force recommendation for mammography screening every 2 years for women aged 50–74 years. The process modifications included the establishment of a system that would be effective in identifying at-risk patients and reminding physicians at the point of care.Results Over the course of this study, 825 patients met the criteria for breast cancer screening. The rate of physician compliance with the breast cancer screening guideline increased from 2% to 69% after 23 weeks, and the control charts demonstrated a reliable process.Conclusion This project examined the relationship between different interventions (identification of the eligible patient, reminder alerts and physician knowledge) and physician compliance with mammography screening guidelines. The results suggest a positive link between the study variables and physicians’ compliance with mammography screening guidelines.

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