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An Audit evaluating local compliance with NICE NG12 suspected cancer: recognition and referral pathway at Bridgewater NHS Foundation Trust Community Dental Services
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neck area for patients which enables them to help identify patients
with signs or symptoms that could be caused by cancer.
Aims:
Evaluate local compliance with Nice Guidelines (NG12) for
suspected cancer: recognition and referral pathway across the
Community Dental Services at Bridgewater NHS Trust at Oldham,
Rochdale and Bury Boroughs (ORB).
� Identify potential areas for improvement.
� Analyse a baseline staff questionnaire regarding current
practices.
Methods:
This retrospective audit examined a sample of 30 urgent referrals
made across the ORB boroughs from January 2019 to May 2020
for compliance with national NG12 guidelines.
Results
� None of the patients met 100% of the criteria for suspected
cancer referrals.
� 13.3% of patients that were referred had confirmed cancer that
we are aware of.
� 100% of referrals were sent due to signs/symptoms that conform
to the NICE NG12 guidelines.
� There was 100% compliance with documenting patient symptoms.
� 10% of patients had no mention of their cancer risk factors in
their records.
� 13% of patients had no documented consent for their urgent
referral.
� 37% of patients had no clinical documentation of further
information provided to them.
� 13.3% of patients who had suspected cancer referrals sent were
followed up by us within 2 weeks.
Discussion
We should address inconsistencies identified with clinical record
keeping, addressing risk factors, gaining valid consent and the
follow-up process both locally and from specialist services. The staff
survey identified staff lacked confidence in identifying suspicious
lesions and varied awareness of NG12 requirements.
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Biography
Iffah Zaman is a General Dental Practitioner with experience in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
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