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Improving the colorectal cancer care pathway via e-health: a qualitative study among Dutch healthcare providers and managers

  • Liza van Deursen*
  • , Rosalie van der Vaart
  • , Eva E. Alblas
  • , Jeroen N. Struijs
  • , Niels H. Chavannes
  • , Jiska J. Aardoom
  • *Corresponding author for this work
  • National Institute of Public Health and the Environment
  • National eHealth Living Lab, Leiden, Netherlands
  • Leiden University
  • Leiden University Medical Center

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Abstract

Purpose: This study aims to identify improvement opportunities within the colorectal cancer (CRC) care pathway using e-health and to examine how these opportunities would contribute to the Quadruple Aim. Methods: In total, 17 semi-structured interviews were held (i.e., nine healthcare providers and eight managers involved in Dutch CRC care). The Quadruple Aim was used as a conceptual framework to gather and systematically structure the data. A directed content analysis approach was employed to code and analyze the data. Results: Interviewees believe the available e-health technology could be better exploited in CRC care. Twelve different improvement opportunities were identified to enhance the CRC care pathway. Some opportunities could be applied in one specific phase of the pathway (e.g., digital applications to support patients in the prehabilitation program to enhance the program’s effects). Others could be deployed in multiple phases or extended outside the hospital care setting (e.g., digital consultation hours to increase care accessibility). Some opportunities could be easily implemented (e.g., digital communication to facilitate treatment preparation), whereas others require structural, systemic changes (e.g., increasing efficiency in patient data exchanges among healthcare professionals). Conclusion: This study provides insights into how e-health could add value to CRC care and contribute to the Quadruple Aim. It shows that e-health has the potential to contribute to the challenges in cancer care. To take the next step forward, the perspectives of other stakeholders must be examined, the identified opportunities should be prioritized, and the requirements for successful implementation should be mapped out.
Original languageEnglish
Article number203
JournalSupportive care in cancer
Volume31
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Apr 2023
Externally publishedYes

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