Title: SACME
1Modeling IPP through IPE Preliminary
investigation on the impact for Radiation
Medicine
- SACME
- April 24th, 2009
- C. Gillan1, D. Wiljer12 ,(Presenter), P.
Catton12, M. Gospodarowicz12, D. Jaffray12, N.
Harnett12, G. Kane3, S. Urowitz1 - 1 Princess Margaret Hospital, University Health
Network - 2 University of Toronto, Department of Radiation
Oncology - 3 University Washington Medical Center Seattle
2Princess Margaret Hospital
- Largest comprehensive cancer care program in the
world - One of the top 5 cancer treatment and research
facilities in the world - Over 10,000 cancer patients seen annually
- Treat 400 patients daily with radiation therapy
3Radiation Medicine Program
- Medical Physicist 28 FTEs at the interface of
the technology and the biology - Radiation Oncologist 36 FTEs at the interface
of the biology and the patient - Radiation Therapist 180 FTEs at the interface
of the patient and the technology
- Largest radiotherapy department in the western
world
4Radiation Medicine Program
- Basic patient care pathway in Radiation Therapy
Decision to treat
Plan creation
Planning imaging
Target delineation
FINISHED TREATMENT
Plan approval
Daily treatment
Plan QA
5Radiation Medicine Program
- Modified pathway incorporating daily guidance
Decision to treat
Plan creation
Planning imaging
Target delineation
FINISHED TREATMENT
Plan approval
Plan QA
- Reassignment of duties and responsibilities
6IGRT Education Course
- 2.5 day course
- Mix of theory and practice
- Implicit IPE approach
- Approximately 25 faculty per course from 5
disciplines - 15 offerings (since Nov/05)
- 332 attendees from over 30 organizations in more
than 10 countries
7IGRT Course Evaluation / Research Overview
- Course Evaluation
- Pre-Test / Post-Assessment for practice change (1
week pre 1 and 6 months post) - Participant Interviews
- Outcome Assessment 3 Phases
- Phase I Environmental scan
- Phase 2 Instrument generation
- Phase 3 Validation
8IGRT Course Evaluation
- Results
- High faculty ratings across all disciplines
- In 2006, 25 of all attendees responded with
interprofessional/ team approach (n 52) - In 2007, 64 indicated the interprofessional
practical/hands-on sessions (n 45)
9Pre-Test / Post-Test
- In the last 5 courses (n82), the participant
response rate was 57 pre and 21 post. - 57 of participants in the pre-questionnaire
reported high levels of IPP in their practice
compared with 53 in the post-Course
questionnaire - 57 pre to 60 post for oncologists,
- 65 to 50 for physicists, and
- 50 to 13 for radiation therapists
10 Participant Interviews
- Benefits of IPE
- open communication
- holistic knowledge base
- appreciation for roles
- Challenges to IPE
- power relations
- time constraints
You know, if I understand what the therapists
are doing how theyre setting up, how theyre
making shifts off isocentre it enriches my
knowledge Oncologist
if you were trying to get into the nitty-gritty
of something, you couldnt cover what you wanted
to Physicist
11 Participant Interviews (cont)
- Benefits of IPE ? IPP
- collaboration
- efficiency of care
- Challenges to IPE ? IPP
- acting as a change agent
- professional trust territorialism
I think weve had a much more collaborative
approach since taking the Course Therapist
Their task is such that they want to be sure
that other peoples tasks are not quite the
same Oncologist
12Outcome Assessment Issue
- There are very few tools to assess the level of
inter-professional activity in clinical practice.
- Without a validated tool to assess IPP, there is
a limited ability to quantitatively assess the
level of IPP and the impact of CME initiatives.
13Solution
- Develop a validated instrument to measure levels
of inter-professional practice -
- Assess the impact of inter-professional practice
on clinical practice and patient outcomes
14Suggested Methods
- A three phased, mixed-methods approach
- Phase I will focus on item generation through an
environmental scan and retrospective review - Phase II on the creation of a draft instrument
and a cognitive walkthrough - Phase III on piloting of the instrument to assess
validity.
15Phase I(a) Environmental Scan
- Review literature
- 1) What are the primary elements or components
of an inter-professional practice? - 2) What domains of inter-professional practice
are most commonly affected by IPE? -
- Collate relevant questions from existing
instruments. - 1) All questions will be coded and analyzed
using NVivo - 2) Thematic categories will be developed
- 3) Two research associates will code each
question into the appropriate category - 4) A preliminary item list will be generated
16Phase I(b) Retrospective Clinical Review
- Identify potential objective measures of IPE/IPP
changes in outcomes in the clinical environment - Reported error and incidence rates
- Efficiency of treatment times
- Continuity of care
- Inter-professional participation in IPE
educational course rounds, committee membership,
and policy development
17Phase II Instrument Generation
- Create standardized, close ended instrument from
the final item list - Conduct cognitive walkthroughs
- Based on walkthrough analysis, the instrument
will be finalized
18Phase III Instrument Validation
- Initialize psychometric validation
- Face validity through focus groups
- Content validity through an expert panel
- Factor analysis administer instrument to 200 past
course participants - Criterion / construct validity administer the
instrument to 3 Course cohorts using sub-scale
equivalents in key domains
19Conclusions
- IPP driving IPE resulted in a highly rated,
relevant course - Implicit IPE approach was noted and highly
valued by participants and faculty - Validated instruments to assess IPP and its
impact on CME is a critical next step
20Project Team
- David Wiljer, PhD. Director / Researcher
- Jean-Pierre Bissonnette, MSc, PhD, Senior
Physicist, - Caitlin Gillan, BSc (Hons) MRT(T), Radiation
Therapist - Nicole Harnett, MRT(T), Med, Director, Radiation
Skills Lab - Gabrielle M Kane, MB EdD FRCPC, Oncologist,
- Sara Urowitz, MSW, PhD Manager / Researcher
- Pamela Catton, MD, MHPE, FRCPC, Oncologist
- Mary Gospodarowicz, MD, MHPE, FRCPC, Oncologist
- David Jaffray, MSc, PhD, Physicist (Head)
- This IGRT Education Course is funded in part by
an unrestricted educational grant from Elekta
inc.