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International Journal for Quality in Health Care Advance Access originally published online on March 23, 2005
International Journal for Quality in Health Care 2005 17(4):301-305; doi:10.1093/intqhc/mzi035
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International Journal for Quality in Health Care vol. 17 no. 4 © The Author 2005. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of International Society for Quality in Health Care; all rights reserved

Assessment of the quality of breast cancer care: a single institutional study from Saudi Arabia

Shad Salim Akhtar and Hisham Mohammed Nadrah

King Fahd Specialist Hospital, Prince Faisal Oncology Center, Buraidah, Al-Qassim, Saudi Arabia

Objective. To evaluate the quality of operable breast cancer care in a tertiary care institution.

Design. A retrospective analysis of all breast cancer patients seen in our institution between 1995 and 2000. Data were abstracted from the charts of these patients. Indicators were based on an international consensus conference and other publications.

Setting. A tertiary care health care institution.

Main measures. We evaluated the charts and calculated the percentage for which the internationally accepted quality care indicators were followed during the continuum of care. We also reviewed the histopathological reports to evaluate conformation with the accepted indicators.

Results. Charts of 75 patients (four exclusions, three metastatic, and one male), diagnosed to have breast cancer during the study period were reviewed. Only 28 (37%) patients had triple assessment before a definitive surgical procedure. Pre-operative staging including a CT and bone scan was performed in 58 (77.3%). Among the 50 patients who had definite surgical intervention, the majority had mastectomy (44/50, 88%) whereas axillary dissection was performed in 46 (46/50, 92%). Estrogen and progesterone receptor status was reported in only four (4/50, 8%) and the exact tumor size in 24 (24/50, 48%) of the histopathological reports. Adjuvant chemotherapy was used in accordance with the international standards but radiotherapy was under-utilized.

Conclusion. Our study demonstrated that the quality of breast cancer care in this institution was below the accepted international standards. This study may be used to make interventions for improvement of quality in similar institutions all over the kingdom.

Keywords: assessment of care, breast cancer, care quality, health care quality, quality assessment

Address reprint requests to S. S. Akhtar, P. O. Box 2290, King Fahd Specialist Hospital, Prince Faisal Oncology Center, Buraidah, Al-Qassim, Saudi Arabia. E-mail: shadsalim{at}go.com

Accepted for publication February 4, 2005.


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