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Cancer Institute NSW Evaluation of the Cancer Institute NSW web based portal eviQ Cancer Health Professionals Survey Cancer Institute NSW PURPOSE The Cancer Institute NSW is undertaking a project to evaluate the Cancer Institute NSW web based portal eviQ. The evaluation is intended to answer the following questions: Is eviQ a quality resource (usability, acceptability, content, governance)? How can this quality be maintained and/or improved? How effective is the eviQ program in achieving the intended outcomes? What are the enablers and barriers to sustainability ongoing?; and What are the unintended outcomes? This survey, which forms part of the project, seeks information from cancer health professionals who provide point of care cancer treatment and care. Specifically the survey seeks information about how cancer health professionals use and access eviQ as well as seeking a measure of the impact of eviQ on awareness and adoption of best evidence based practice. This work will, in turn, enable the Cancer Institute NSW to determine how effective eviQ is in clinical practice and identify areas for improvement and sustainability. PROCESS An invite to this survey will be emailed to all cancer health professionals in NSW via the Directors of Cancer Services and/or Cancer Services Development Managers within each Local Health District. There will also be an invite posted on the eviQ website. If you choose to fill in this survey in Microsoft Word, to ‘cross’ the boxes, just double click on the box and select ‘checked’. To remove a cross from one of the boxes, simply double click again on the box and select ‘not checked’. Cancer Institute NSW Evaluation of the Cancer Institute NSW web based portal eviQ Cancer health professionals survey Page 1 Cancer Institute NSW Survey completion guidelines The survey form contains 29 questions. Please answer every applicable question. The Cancer Institute NSW will analyse the de-identified answers to these questions and develop an evaluation report which will be published, at a minimum, as a Cancer Institute NSW monograph available from the Cancer Institute NSW website www.cancerinstitute.org.au. Please be assured that all the data you provide will be treated as strictly confidential and anonymous. The survey analysis will be reported only in aggregate form in the evaluation report. Please complete the survey by 30th October 2011. Completing the survey will be taken as implied consent to participating in the project. Please note that you are under no obligation to complete the survey and you can withdraw from the survey at any time without consequences. If you have any questions relating to the survey process or its content, or if you require assistance to complete the survey please contact: Dr Cynthia Lean Manager Operations and Evaluation Cancer Institute NSW Phone: 02 8374 5625 Email: [email protected] Cancer Institute NSW Evaluation of the Cancer Institute NSW web based portal eviQ Cancer health professionals survey Page 2 Cancer Institute NSW Section 1: Information about you (1) Which of the following best describes your role? (a) Medical clinician: Surgeon Medical Oncologist Radiation Oncologist Other Staff Specialist/Visiting Medical Officer Specialist-in-training Other Resident medical officer or Medical Intern Primary care practitioner (GP, RACGP trainee) Other (please specify): (b) Nursing: Nurse unit manager Clinical nurse consultant Clinical nurse specialist Nurse/clinical nurse educator Registered nurse Enrolled nurse Community nurse Other (please specify): Radiation therapist Medical physicist Pharmacist (c) Allied health: Social worker Psychologist Dietician Physiotherapist Other (please specify): Academic Clinical information manager Other, please specify: Cancer Institute NSW (2) Are you currently an eviQ reference committee member? Yes (go to question 3) No (go to question 4) No, but I was in the past (go to question 3) (3) What reference committee group were/are you a member of? Adolescent and young adult (AYA) Nursing Cancer genetics Palliative care Haematology Patient and carer Haematopoietic Progenitor Cell Transplantation (HPCT) Primary health care Medical oncology Radiation oncology Radiation oncology nursing Medical physicist Other (please specify) (4) What is your main area of work? Medical oncology Radiation oncology/therapy General practice/primary care Adolescent/Paediatrics Genetics Haematology (including HPCT) Palliative care Care coordination Other, please specify the area: Cancer Institute NSW (5) What types of cancer(s) do you treat and/or provide care for? (you may select more than one) All Not applicable Neurological Melanoma and non-melanoma skin cancers Breast cancer Sarcoma Colon/rectal cancers Testicular cancer Gynaecological cancers Upper gastrointestinal cancer Head or neck cancers Urogenital cancer Respiratory cancers Haematological malignancies (including (HPCT)) Other (please specify) Section 2: Your health care organisation (6) What is the name of the main health care organisation you work in? (7) Which jurisdiction is your health care organisation located in? NSW (go question 8) NT (go question 9) QLD (go question 9) SA (go question 9) TAS (go question 9) VIC (go question 9) WA (go question 9) ACT (go question 9) Overseas (go question 9) (8) Which Local Health District (LHD)/Network does your health care organisation belong to: (please select only one) Not applicable Illawarra Shoalhaven Nepean Blue Mountain Central Coast Murrumbidgee Sydney Hunter New England South Eastern Sydney St Vincent’s Network Mid North Coast Southern NSW Children’s Hospital Network Northern NSW Western Sydney Justice Health Northern Sydney South Western Sydney Far West Western NSW Cancer Institute NSW Section 3: Information about how you use eviQ (9) Do you use eviQ? Yes (go to question 10) No. Please indicate an appropriate reason (select more than one if appropriate) Not applicable to my practice (survey ends) Already aware of best evidence based practice in cancer care (survey ends) The protocols I use are not available on eviQ (survey ends) Unable to access a computer (survey ends) Other (please specify): (survey ends) I do not know what eviQ is (survey ends) (10) Which of the following best describes how frequently you use eviQ? Daily Monthly Weekly Less than monthly Fortnightly Hardly ever (11) How do you access eviQ in your organisation? Individual log in Health care organisation (group) log in: I use both an individual and group log in (12) Do you find the eviQ website easy/hard to use? Very easy to use Easy to use Hard to use Very difficult to use Cancer Institute NSW (13) How do you use eviQ? (please check one response for each category) I use eviQ... Never Rarely Occasionally Routinely This is not part of my role (a) in real time whilst treating a patient (b) for research purposes (c) for training purposes (d) to compare treatment options (e) to plan treatment (f) to assist in prescribing treatment (g) to give patients information (h) to guide treatment administration (i) to find medicine cost information (j) to guide dose adjustments (k) to refer to best practice evidence about effective treatments and care (l) for nursing procedures (m) for pre & post medication information (n) for information on side effects/toxicity (o) to communicate to colleagues what treatment is being given (14) Have you ever attended an eviQ education session or presentation? Yes, I received education provided by my health care organisation Yes, I received education provided by the Cancer Institute NSW or other organisation No (15) Is training required to use eviQ? Yes, I think that a training course/session is beneficial No, I do not think eviQ training is required (16) Do you have any ideas of how to improve the use of eviQ? Cancer Institute NSW Section 4: Accessing eviQ (17) Please indicate your view regarding eviQ access at your health care organisation(s) (please check one response for each category) eviQ access Yes No I don’t know Not applicable (a) There is sufficient computer access to use eviQ when I need it (b) Internet speed is adequate for eviQ access (c) Some eviQ protocols are incorporated into our own hospital protocols (d) Hospital policy stipulates eviQ as our main protocol source (e) There is no official hospital policy on preferred protocol sources (f) Our computers have a link to eviQ on the desktop (g) eviQ is endorsed by LHD and/or health care organisation management (h) eviQ is perceived as the default information source for the safe delivery of best evidence based cancer treatment and care (18) Are there any enablers and/or barriers to using and/or accessing eviQ? (select more than one response if appropriate) Enablers Barriers No enablers No barriers Time Time Support from the health care organisation Support from the health care organisation Support from the Cancer Institute NSW Support from the Cancer Institute NSW Health care organisation policy Health care organisation policy Access to a computer Access to a computer Other (please specify) Other (please specify) _________________________________________ _________________________________________ _________________________________________ _________________________________________ (19) Do you have any ideas how the accessibility of eviQ can be improved and/or maintained? Cancer Institute NSW Section 5: eviQ Content (20) What components of eviQ do you use? (please check one response for each category) Components of eviQ (a) Always Sometimes Never Not applicable clinical procedures (b) chemotherapy treatment protocols (c) radiation therapy treatment protocols (d) patient information sheets (e) supportive therapy information (f) assessment tools (g) management of side effects (h) biological equivalent dose calculator (i) opioid calculator (j) eviQ dose calculator (k) other resources (please specify below) If ‘other resources’ please specify: (21) In areas where you do not use an eviQ protocol, can you describe what you use instead? (select more than one response if appropriate) Hospital/unit/health care organisation protocol(s) My own research and/or protocol(s) Other (please specify): Not applicable (22) What do you think about the currency and relevancy of eviQ? (please check one response for each category) Question (a) Yes No Don’t know Is eviQ content current (i.e. up-to-date)? (b) Is the eviQ content relevant to your clinical practice? (c) Is eviQ content updated regularly and reviewed in a timely manner? (d) Do you trust that eviQ is a quality resource? (23) Do you have any ideas of how the content on eviQ can be improved and/or maintained? Cancer Institute NSW Section 6: eviQ governance (24) Are you aware of the governance arrangements underpinning eviQ (including protocol development etc)? Yes No (go to question 26) (25) Do you have any ideas of how the governance arrangements underpinning eviQ can be improved and/or maintained? Section 7: Impact of eviQ on clinical care (26) Please indicate how much you agree or disagree with the following statements. Statements…… Strongly Agree Agree Disagree Strongly disagree I don’t know Not applicable (a) My knowledge of best evidence based practice has improved as a result of eviQ (b) My confidence in good clinical decision making has improved as a result of eviQ (c) My awareness of clinical variation in cancer care has increased as a result of eviQ (d) In your experience eviQ has resulted in a decrease in clinical variation (e) Compliance with evidence based clinical protocols has increased as a result of eviQ (f) eviQ has standardised best evidence based cancer care and support (27) Have any other initiatives (not eviQ) in your health care organisation had an impact on reducing clinical variation? Cancer Institute NSW (28) Please indicate what impact you think eviQ has had on the quality of cancer services? Has eviQ... Yes No Don’t know eviQ was not designed to achieve this Not applicable (a) Reduced the number of adverse events reported at your health care organisation (b) Improved the survival rate for people with caner (c) Improved the quality of life of people with cancer (d) In your experience eviQ has improved the overall quality of cancer services Section 8: Other comments (29) Do you have any other comments you would like to make about eviQ? Thank you for taking the time to complete this survey. Your assistance is greatly appreciated.