Claybrook Jessica, Hunter Cindy, Wetherill Leah Flury, Vance Gail H
Department of Medical and Molecular Genetics, Indiana University School of Medicine, 975 W. Walnut Street, IB264, Indianapolis, IN 46202, USA.
J Cancer Educ. 2010 Mar;25(1):92-5. doi: 10.1007/s13187-009-0020-2.
We assessed the utilization and referral patterns of Indiana oncologists for colorectal cancer (CRC) genetic services. Surveys were sent to 151 oncologists practicing within the state, with a response rate of 40%. Half of respondents had previously referred patients for CRC genetic services. Those who had not cited reasons, including absence of an appropriate patient, lack of information about genetic services, and uncertainty regarding which patients to refer. Most were interested in materials that would assist in identifying patients for referral. As a result, a booklet was developed and given to participants. This study demonstrates the need for physician education about CRC genetic services.
我们评估了印第安纳州肿瘤学家对结直肠癌(CRC)基因检测服务的利用和转诊模式。我们向该州内执业的151名肿瘤学家发送了调查问卷,回复率为40%。一半的受访者此前曾将患者转诊进行CRC基因检测服务。那些未转诊的受访者列举了一些原因,包括没有合适的患者、缺乏基因检测服务的信息以及不确定该转诊哪些患者。大多数人对有助于确定转诊患者的资料感兴趣。因此,我们编写了一本小册子并分发给参与者。这项研究表明有必要对医生进行关于CRC基因检测服务的教育。