Advancing health equity in improving breast cancer screening with the use of a mobile mammography bus in marginalised population: quality improvement project

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Background Breast cancer, the second leading cause of cancer-related deaths in women in the USA, is effectively treated through early detection and screening. This quality improvement (QI) project aimed to improve mammography screening rates from the baseline of 50% to 60% within 12 months for patients aged 50–74 years at an Internal Medicine Clinic. Methods We used the Plan, Do, Study, Act (PDSA) model. A multidisciplinary team used a fishbone diagram to identify barriers to suboptimal screening. The QI team created a driver diagram and process flow map. The mammogram screening rate was the outcome measure. Mammogram order and completion rates were the process measures. We implemented six PDSA cycles. Major interventions included the use of a nurse navigator, enhancements in health information technology, and education to patients, providers, and nursing staff. Mammograms were offered in a mobile bus, located in the hospital campus and in under-resourced inner-city neighbourhoods to improve the access. Data analysis was performed using monthly statistical process control charts. Results The project exceeded its initial goal, achieving a breast cancer screening rate of 66% (n=490 of 744) during the study period and was sustainable at 69%, 3 months post-project. The mammogram order rate was 58% (n=432 of 744) and completion rate was 53% (n=231 of 432) within 12 months. Conclusions We attributed the success of this QI project to the education of patients, nurses and physicians, the use of a nurse navigator and engagement of a multidisciplinary team. Access to mobile mammography bus addressed the social determinants of health barriers in a marginalised population.

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Bakhai, S., Ansari, M., Sadeghi, C., & Reynolds, J. L. (2024). Advancing health equity in improving breast cancer screening with the use of a mobile mammography bus in marginalised population: quality improvement project. BMJ Open Quality, 13(1). https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjoq-2023-002482

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