Evaluating A Multidisciplinary Cancer Conference Checklist: Practice Versus Perceptions.

Arden L CorterBrittany SpellerKristin McBainFrances C WrightMay Lynn QuanErin KennedySelina SchmockerNancy N Baxternull null
Published in: Journal of multidisciplinary healthcare (2019)
Despite limited checklist uptake, there was evidence of its clinical practice benefit. Furthermore, it supported data collection/quality monitoring. Critically, checklist data showed gaps in MCC practice and low MCC presentation rates for YWBC. This contrasts with overall provider perceptions that MCCs are working well. Findings suggest that supports for MCC are needed but may best take the form of clear national practice recommendations and audit and feedback cycles to inform awareness of good MCC practice and outcomes. In this setting, tools like the MCC checklist may become helpful in supporting MCC practice.