Sailing upwind Optimizing quality-of-care evaluation through source data utilization in head and neck cancer treatment
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| Award date | 20-06-2025 |
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| Number of pages | 299 |
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This thesis evaluates the quality of care in the Dutch head and neck cancer (HNC) care from three perspectives: the patient perspective, nationwide insights, and composite quality measures.
The first part focuses on the patient perspective, emphasizing the integration of patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) into routine care. Chapter 2 explores how patients and healthcare professionals perceive and use PROMs in clinical practice, stressing the need for meaningful implementation. Chapter 3 evaluates preliminary results on the clinical validity and relevance of the FACE-Q HNC module within a Dutch cohort. Chapter 4 presents a systematic review on the prevalence and measurement of decisional conflict and regret, highlighting the need for more tailor-made patient-centered decision-making support. The second part offers nationwide insights through the Dutch Head and Neck Audit (DHNA) in Chapters 5 and 6. Chapter 5 reports on trends and improvements in treatment timeliness from 2015 to 2022, while Chapter 6 examines variation in reconstructive surgery techniques and outcomes across centers. Chapter 7 investigates how the COVID-19 pandemic affected diagnostic and treatment, underscoring the value of national data infrastructures in maintaining care continuity during crisis. The third part introduces composite measures to evaluate care quality as a continuum. Chapter 8 describes the development of a structured electronic care pathway forming the foundation for in-house dashboards for real-time quality monitoring. Chapters 9 and 10 define and assess the ‘Textbook Outcome’ as a short-term success metric and explore its relationship with survival, while emphasizing the importance of case-mix adjustments in interpreting these measures. |
| Document type | PhD thesis |
| Language | English |
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