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    Patient Educ Couns. 2008 Dec;73(3):536-43. Epub 2008 Aug 28.

    Monitoring the implementation of Consultation Planning, Recording, and Summarizing in a breast care center.

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    University of California, San Francisco, United States. jeff.belkora@ucsfmedctr.org

    Abstract

    OBJECTIVE:

    We implemented and monitored a clinical service, Consultation Planning, Recording and Summarizing (CPRS), in which trained facilitators elicit patient questions for doctors, and then audio-record, and summarize the doctor-patient consultations.

    METHODS:

    We trained 8 schedulers to offer CPRS to breast cancer patients making treatment decisions, and trained 14 premedical interns to provide the service. We surveyed a convenience sample of patients regarding their self-efficacy and decisional conflict. We solicited feedback from physicians, schedulers, and CPRS staff on our implementation of CPRS.

    RESULTS:

    278 patients used CPRS over the 22-month study period, an exploitation rate of 32% compared to our capacity. 37 patients responded to surveys, providing pilot data showing improvements in self-efficacy and decisional conflict. Physicians, schedulers, and premedical interns recommended changes in the program's locations; delivery; products; and screening, recruitment and scheduling processes.

    CONCLUSION:

    Our monitoring of this implementation found elements of success while surfacing recommendations for improvement.

    PRACTICE IMPLICATIONS:

    We made changes based on study findings. We moved Consultation Planning to conference rooms or telephone sessions; shortened the documents produced by CPRS staff; diverted slack resources to increase recruitment efforts; and obtained a waiver of consent in order to streamline and improve ongoing evaluation.

    PMID:
    18755564
    [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
    PMCID: PMC2622737
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