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Abstract
Objectives: Documented variations in practice
compelled the need to establish a network that would facilitate the flow
of patients through the care continuum of a provincial health care
system in accordance with best practices. Therefore, a guideline was
developed to provide recommendations for the optimal organization of
gynecologic oncology services in this higher resource location to
improve access to multidisciplinary care and appropriate treatment.
Methods: A systematic review was conducted of Web
sites of international guideline developers, relevant cancer agencies,
and Medline and EMBASE from 1996 to 2011 using search terms related to
gynecologic malignancies, combined with organization of services,
patterns of care, and various facility and physician characteristics.
The results of the review were combined with expert consensus and
stakeholder consultation to develop a gynecologic oncology services
organizational guideline.
Results: The evidence review yielded a lower quality
evidence base; therefore, recommendations were determined through
consensus, including guidance for physician and hospital specialization,
and other domains including human and physical resources. Definitive
surgical treatment of most invasive cancers by subspecialist gynecologic
oncologists is recommended. In addition, it is recommended that these
subspecialists provide care within designated gynecologic oncology
centers. The recommendations also outline which services, such as
radiation therapy, may be provided in other affiliated centers.
Multidisciplinary team management is also endorsed.
Conclusions: These recommendations are intended to
allow a collaborative community of practice, supported by formal
interorganizational processes, to evolve to facilitate adherence to
guidelines and best practices at a system-wide level.
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