• J Palliat Med · Jun 2021

    Real World Implementation of the Serious Illness Care Program in Cancer Care: Results of a Quality Improvement Initiative.

    • Safiya Karim, Sasha Lupichuk, Amy Tan, Aynharan Sinnarajah, and Jessica Simon.
    • Department of Oncology, Tom Baker Cancer Centre, University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
    • J Palliat Med. 2021 Jun 1; 24 (6): 905-909.

    AbstractPurpose: Guidelines suggest that advance care planning (ACP) and goals-of-care discussions should be conducted for patients with advanced cancer early in the course of their disease. A recent audit of our health system found that these discussions were rarely being documented in the electronic medical record (EMR). We conducted a quality improvement initiative to improve rates of documentation of goals and wishes among patients with advanced cancer. Methods: On the basis of previous analyses of this problem, we determined that provider capability and opportunity were the main barriers to conducting and documenting serious illness conversations. We implemented the serious illness care program (SICP), a systematic multicomponent intervention that has shown potential for conducting and documenting ACP discussions in two oncology clinics. Our goal was to conduct at least 24 serious illness conversations over the implementation period, with documentation of at least 95% of all conversations. Results: The SICP was implemented in two outpatient medical oncology clinics. A total of 15 serious illness care conversations occurred and 14 (93%) of these conversations were documented in the EMR. Total rates of documentation increased between the preimplementation and implementation period (4.2%-5.4% for clinician A and 0%-7.3% for clinician B). Conclusion: Implementation of the SICP resulted in increased rates of documentation, but the target number of conversations was not met. Further improvement cycles are required to address barriers to conducting and documenting routine serious illness conversations.

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