A pre-post test evaluation of the impact of the PELICAN MDT-TME Development Programme on the working lives of colorectal cancer team members

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>The PELICAN Multidisciplinary Team Total Mesorectal Excision (MDT-TME) Development Programme aimed to improve clinical outcomes for rectal cancer by educating colorectal cancer teams in precision surgery and related aspects of multid...

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Main Authors: Dawson Jeremy, Richardson Alison, McManus Chris, Collins Gary, Sippitt Joanna M, Taylor Cath, Richards Michael, Ramirez Amanda J
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2010-06-01
Series:BMC Health Services Research
Online Access:http://www.biomedcentral.com/1472-6963/10/187
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spelling doaj-89dbe33aea29452c868a6801aa1d6ff92020-11-24T23:39:29ZengBMCBMC Health Services Research1472-69632010-06-0110118710.1186/1472-6963-10-187A pre-post test evaluation of the impact of the PELICAN MDT-TME Development Programme on the working lives of colorectal cancer team membersDawson JeremyRichardson AlisonMcManus ChrisCollins GarySippitt Joanna MTaylor CathRichards MichaelRamirez Amanda J<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>The PELICAN Multidisciplinary Team Total Mesorectal Excision (MDT-TME) Development Programme aimed to improve clinical outcomes for rectal cancer by educating colorectal cancer teams in precision surgery and related aspects of multidisciplinary care. The Programme reached almost all colorectal cancer teams across England. We took the opportunity to assess the impact of participating in this novel team-based Development Programme on the working lives of colorectal cancer team members.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>The impact of participating in the programme on team members' self-reported job stress, job satisfaction and team performance was assessed in a pre-post course study. 333/568 (59%) team members, from the 75 multidisciplinary teams who attended the final year of the Programme, completed questionnaires pre-course, and 6-8 weeks post-course.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>Across all team members, the main sources of job satisfaction related to working in multidisciplinary teams; whilst feeling overloaded was the main source of job stress. Surgeons and clinical nurse specialists reported higher levels of job satisfaction than team members who do not provide direct patient care, whilst MDT coordinators reported the lowest levels of job satisfaction and job stress. Both job stress and satisfaction decreased after participating in the Programme for all team members. There was a small improvement in team performance.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>Participation in the Development Programme had a mixed impact on the working lives of team members in the immediate aftermath of attending. The decrease in team members' job stress may reflect the improved knowledge and skills conferred by the Programme. The decrease in job satisfaction may be the consequence of being unable to apply these skills immediately in clinical practice because of a lack of required infrastructure and/or equipment. In addition, whilst the Programme raised awareness of the challenges of teamworking, a greater focus on tackling these issues may have improved working lives further.</p> http://www.biomedcentral.com/1472-6963/10/187
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author Dawson Jeremy
Richardson Alison
McManus Chris
Collins Gary
Sippitt Joanna M
Taylor Cath
Richards Michael
Ramirez Amanda J
spellingShingle Dawson Jeremy
Richardson Alison
McManus Chris
Collins Gary
Sippitt Joanna M
Taylor Cath
Richards Michael
Ramirez Amanda J
A pre-post test evaluation of the impact of the PELICAN MDT-TME Development Programme on the working lives of colorectal cancer team members
BMC Health Services Research
author_facet Dawson Jeremy
Richardson Alison
McManus Chris
Collins Gary
Sippitt Joanna M
Taylor Cath
Richards Michael
Ramirez Amanda J
author_sort Dawson Jeremy
title A pre-post test evaluation of the impact of the PELICAN MDT-TME Development Programme on the working lives of colorectal cancer team members
title_short A pre-post test evaluation of the impact of the PELICAN MDT-TME Development Programme on the working lives of colorectal cancer team members
title_full A pre-post test evaluation of the impact of the PELICAN MDT-TME Development Programme on the working lives of colorectal cancer team members
title_fullStr A pre-post test evaluation of the impact of the PELICAN MDT-TME Development Programme on the working lives of colorectal cancer team members
title_full_unstemmed A pre-post test evaluation of the impact of the PELICAN MDT-TME Development Programme on the working lives of colorectal cancer team members
title_sort pre-post test evaluation of the impact of the pelican mdt-tme development programme on the working lives of colorectal cancer team members
publisher BMC
series BMC Health Services Research
issn 1472-6963
publishDate 2010-06-01
description <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>The PELICAN Multidisciplinary Team Total Mesorectal Excision (MDT-TME) Development Programme aimed to improve clinical outcomes for rectal cancer by educating colorectal cancer teams in precision surgery and related aspects of multidisciplinary care. The Programme reached almost all colorectal cancer teams across England. We took the opportunity to assess the impact of participating in this novel team-based Development Programme on the working lives of colorectal cancer team members.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>The impact of participating in the programme on team members' self-reported job stress, job satisfaction and team performance was assessed in a pre-post course study. 333/568 (59%) team members, from the 75 multidisciplinary teams who attended the final year of the Programme, completed questionnaires pre-course, and 6-8 weeks post-course.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>Across all team members, the main sources of job satisfaction related to working in multidisciplinary teams; whilst feeling overloaded was the main source of job stress. Surgeons and clinical nurse specialists reported higher levels of job satisfaction than team members who do not provide direct patient care, whilst MDT coordinators reported the lowest levels of job satisfaction and job stress. Both job stress and satisfaction decreased after participating in the Programme for all team members. There was a small improvement in team performance.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>Participation in the Development Programme had a mixed impact on the working lives of team members in the immediate aftermath of attending. The decrease in team members' job stress may reflect the improved knowledge and skills conferred by the Programme. The decrease in job satisfaction may be the consequence of being unable to apply these skills immediately in clinical practice because of a lack of required infrastructure and/or equipment. In addition, whilst the Programme raised awareness of the challenges of teamworking, a greater focus on tackling these issues may have improved working lives further.</p>
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