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A Multistep Approach to Improving Biopsy Site Identification in Dermatology: Physician, Staff, and Patient Roles Based on a Delphi Consensus

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العنوان: A Multistep Approach to Improving Biopsy Site Identification in Dermatology: Physician, Staff, and Patient Roles Based on a Delphi Consensus
المؤلفون: Alam, Murad, Lee, Andy, Ibrahimi, Omar A, Kim, Natalie, Bordeaux, Jeremy, Chen, Karen, Dinehart, Scott, Goldberg, David J, Hanke, C William, Hruza, George J, Nehal, Kishwer S, Olbricht, Suzanne M, Orringer, Jeffrey, Rohrer, Thomas E, Scheinfeld, Noah S, Schmults, Chrysalyne D, Strasswimmer, John M, Taylor, James S, Yoo, Simon, Nodzenski, Michael, Poon, Emily, Cartee, Todd
المصدر: JAMA Dermatology, vol 150, iss 5
بيانات النشر: eScholarship, University of California
سنة النشر: 2014
المجموعة: University of California: eScholarship
مصطلحات موضوعية: Biomedical and Clinical Sciences, Health Services and Systems, Nursing, Clinical Sciences, Health Sciences, Prevention, Cancer, Clinical Research, 7.3 Management and decision making, Management of diseases and conditions, Generic health relevance, Biopsy, Needle, Consensus, Cross-Sectional Studies, Delphi Technique, Dermatologic Surgical Procedures, Dermatology, Feasibility Studies, Female, Humans, Male, Medical Staff, Hospital, Patient Participation, Physician's Role, Practice Patterns, Physicians', Sensitivity and Specificity, Skin Neoplasms
جغرافية الموضوع: 550 - 558
الوصف: ImportanceExcisional skin cancer surgery is a common procedure, with no formal consensus for mitigating the risk of wrong-site cutaneous surgery.ObjectiveTo systematically consider the usefulness and feasibility of proposed methods for correct biopsy site identification in dermatology.Evidence reviewSurvey study with a formal consensus process. Item development was via a literature review and expert interviews, followed by 2 stages of a Delphi process to develop consensus recommendations.FindingsIn total, 2323 articles were reviewed in the literature search, with data extraction from 14. Twenty-five experts underwent 30-minute structured interviews, which were transcribed and coded. The resulting survey was composed of 42 proposed interventions by multiple stakeholders (biopsying physicians, operating physicians, nurses, ancillary staff, patients, caregivers, and family members) at 3 time points (day of biopsy, delay and consultation period, and day of definitive surgery). Two rounds of a Delphi process with 59 experts (25 academic and 34 private practice) scored the survey. Strong consensus was obtained on 14 behaviors, and moderate consensus was obtained on 21 other behaviors. In addition, a 2-state simultaneous algorithm was developed to model surgeon behavior on the day of definitive surgery based on surgeon and patient perceptions.Conclusions and relevanceWhen definitive surgery is performed after the initial biopsy and by a different surgeon, procedures can be implemented at several time points to increase the likelihood of correct site identification. The specific circumstances of a case suggest which methods may be most appropriate and feasible, and some may be implemented. The risk of wrong-site cutaneous surgery can be reduced but not eliminated.
نوع الوثيقة: article in journal/newspaper
وصف الملف: application/pdf
اللغة: unknown
العلاقة: qt6np4x651; https://escholarship.org/uc/item/6np4x651Test
الإتاحة: https://escholarship.org/uc/item/6np4x651Test
حقوق: public
رقم الانضمام: edsbas.98DCCBFB
قاعدة البيانات: BASE