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Quality Improvement in Health Care
2020 Volume.26 No. 2 p.86 ~ p.94
Current Quality Control Practices of Primary Care Clinics Participating in the National Cancer Screening Program in Korea
Lee Hye-won

Park Bo-Mi
Han Kyu-Tae
Her Eun-Young
Jun Jae-Kwan
Choi Kui-Son
Suh Min-A
Abstract
Purpose: This study aimed to identify current quality control (QC) practices of primary care clinics participating in the National Cancer Screening Program (NCSP) in Korea.

Methods: A nationwide survey using a structured questionnaire was conducted among the primary care clinics participating in the NCSP, which were selected by a proportionate stratified sampling. The questionnaire consisted of general information about the responding clinics and the scope of QC activities undertaken. A total of 360 clinics responded and the set of data was then analyzed with Chi-square test and multivariable logistic regression analysis.

Results: Among 360 respondents, 332 (92%) reported that they were involved in the QC activities. Most frequently performed QC activities were ¡®maintenance of facility and instruments¡¯ (89%) and ¡®staff training¡¯ (85%). The analysis revealed, with statistical significance (p<.05), that there was an association between certain characteristics of the clinics and the scope of QC activities. These findings also indicated that the diversity of QC practices varies according to the size of the clinics. The clinics screening more types of cancer, those with more screenees, and those with more employees were more likely to implement various QC activities including ¡®maintenance of facility and instruments¡¯, ¡®external quality control¡¯, and ¡®management of screening data¡¯.

Conclusion: To our knowledge, this is the first study to investigate the current status of QC activities conducted among primary care clinics participating in the NCSP. The results of this survey can be used as a basis for further development of policies on quality management of small- and medium-sized primary care clinics in Korea. However, further studies encompassing various aspects of QC activities and management of primary care clinics are needed to assess the current situation in a concise manner.
KEYWORD
Early detection, Quality control, Self report, Cancer screeing
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