Access of Low-Resource Areas to ASCO Quality Initiatives: Initial Experience and Lessons Learned.

IF 3.2 Q2 ONCOLOGY JCO Global Oncology Pub Date : 2024-10-01 Epub Date: 2024-10-17 DOI:10.1200/GO.24.00140
Abdul Rahman Jazieh, Jackson Orem, Gerardo Umanzor, Julia Tomkins
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With the aim of improving the quality of cancer care globally, ASCO began to offer its quality improvement programs to interested international oncology practices. In this manuscript, we describe the experiences with ASCO quality initiatives in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). The experience acquired from different practices in Latin America and Africa was reviewed and various action steps were summarized. Encountered challenges and implemented solutions to mitigate these challenges were identified to list as lessons learned for oncology practices in LMICs or low-resource settings to use in their future quality improvement initiatives and providing a proactive approach for those practices considering starting quality improvement programs. Having programs tailored to LMICs may facilitate the participation of more practices and help them take advantage of these programs to enhance patient care. The preliminary data and learning are promising and demonstrate that participation in quality improvement activities can have a positive effect. Although this early experience is encouraging, each country and resource-limited practice will have its own unique challenges as highlighted in this article. Having more practices participate will further enhance the knowledge base, build experience in addressing challenges, and enable oncology patients to reap the benefits worldwide.

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低资源地区参与 ASCO 质量行动:初步经验和教训。
为了提高全球癌症治疗的质量,ASCO 开始向感兴趣的国际肿瘤治疗机构提供质量改进计划。在本手稿中,我们介绍了 ASCO 在中低收入国家(LMICs)开展质量计划的经验。我们回顾了从拉丁美洲和非洲不同实践中获得的经验,并总结了各种行动步骤。我们确定了所遇到的挑战以及为缓解这些挑战而实施的解决方案,并将其列为经验教训,供中低收入国家或低资源环境中的肿瘤诊疗机构在未来的质量改进计划中使用,并为那些考虑启动质量改进计划的诊疗机构提供了一种积极的方法。为低收入和中等收入国家量身定做的计划可能会促进更多临床实践的参与,并帮助他们利用这些计划加强对患者的护理。初步数据和学习成果令人鼓舞,表明参与质量改进活动可以产生积极的效果。虽然早期经验令人鼓舞,但正如本文所强调的,每个国家和资源有限的医疗机构都将面临各自独特的挑战。让更多的临床实践参与进来将进一步增强知识基础,积累应对挑战的经验,并让全球肿瘤患者从中受益。
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JCO Global Oncology
JCO Global Oncology Medicine-Oncology
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