Workload and time management in central cancer registries: baseline data and implication for registry staffing

J Registry Manag. 2012 Winter;39(4):178-84.

Abstract

The Workload and Time Management Survey of Central Cancer Registries was conducted in 2011 to assess the amount of time spent on work activities usually performed by cancer registrars. A survey including 39 multi-item questions,together with a work activities data collection log, was sent by email to the central cancer registry (CCR) manager in each of the 50 states and the District of Columbia. Twenty-four central cancer registries (47%) responded to the survey.Results indicate that registries faced reductions in budgeted staffing from 2008-2009. The number of source records and total cases were important indicators of workload. Four core activities, including abstracting at the registry, visual editing,case consolidation, and resolving edit reports, accounted for about half of registry workload. We estimate an average of 12.4 full-time equivalents (FTEs) are required to perform all cancer registration activities tracked by the survey; however,estimates vary widely by registry size. These findings may be useful for registries as a benchmark for their own registry workload and time-management data and to develop staffing guidelines.

MeSH terms

  • Humans
  • Inservice Training / organization & administration
  • Neoplasms / epidemiology*
  • Personnel Staffing and Scheduling / organization & administration*
  • Personnel Staffing and Scheduling / statistics & numerical data
  • Registries / statistics & numerical data*
  • Time Factors
  • Time Management*
  • Workload / statistics & numerical data*