作者
Madeline Li, Alyssa Macedo, Sean Crawford, Sabira Bagha, Yvonne W Leung, Camilla Zimmermann, Barbara Fitzgerald, Martha Wyatt, Terri Stuart-McEwan, Gary Rodin
发表日期
2016/5
期刊
Journal of oncology practice
卷号
12
期号
5
页码范围
e513-e526
出版商
American Society of Clinical Oncology
简介
Purpose
Systematic screening for distress in oncology clinics has gained increasing acceptance as a means to improve cancer care, but its implementation poses enormous challenges. We describe the development and implementation of the Distress Assessment and Response Tool (DART) program in a large urban comprehensive cancer center.
Method
DART is an electronic screening tool used to detect physical and emotional distress and practical concerns and is linked to triaged interprofessional collaborative care pathways. The implementation of DART depended on clinician education, technological innovation, transparent communication, and an evaluation framework based on principles of change management and quality improvement.
Results
There have been 364,378 DART surveys completed since 2010, with a sustained screening rate of > 70% for the past 3 years. High staff satisfaction, increased …
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