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TELEMAM: a cluster randomised trial to assess the use of telemedicine in multi-disciplinary breast cancer decision making
Authors:Kunkler I H  Prescott R J  Lee R J  Brebner J A  Cairns J A  Fielding R G  Bowman A  Neades G  Walls A D F  Chetty U  Dixon J M  Smith M E  Gardner T W  Macnab M  Swann S  Maclean J R
Affiliation:Department of Clinical Oncology, Western General Hospital, Edinburgh EH4 2XU, United Kingdom. I.Kunkler@ed.ac.uk
Abstract:
AimThe TELEMAM trial aimed to assess the clinical effectiveness and costs of telemedicine in conducting breast cancer multi-disciplinary meetings (MDTs).MethodsOver 12 months 473 MDT patient discussions in two district general hospitals (DGHs) were cluster randomised (2:1) to the intervention of telemedicine linkage to breast specialists in a cancer centre or to the control group of ‘in-person’ meetings. Primary endpoints were clinical effectiveness and costs. Economic analysis was based on a cost-minimisation approach.ResultsLevels of agreement of MDT members on a scale from 1 to 5 were high and similar in both the telemedicine and standard meetings for decision sharing (4.04 versus 4.17), consensus (4.06 versus 4.20) and confidence in the decision (4.16 versus 4.07). The threshold at which the telemedicine meetings became cheaper than standard MDTs was approximately 40 meetings per year.ConclusionTelemedicine delivered breast cancer multi-disciplinary meetings have similar clinical effectiveness to standard ‘in-person’ meetings.
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