Trigoni Maria, Mahoney Martin C, Moschandreas Joanna, Tsiftsis Dimitris, Koumantakis Eygenios, Lionis Christos
Head of Department of Social Work, University Hospital of Heraklion, Heraklion, Crete, Greece.
J Cancer Educ. 2011 Sep;26(3):490-6. doi: 10.1007/s13187-010-0186-7.
The aim of this study was to assess levels of knowledge regarding breast cancer screening among primary care physicians in rural areas of Crete. A cross-sectional survey of 106 general practitioners and internists and 83 trainee general practitioners (GPs) employed as of October 2004 and practicing at 14 primary health centers in Crete was performed. It was a self-administered survey with 27 items exploring knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors concerning delivery of general preventive and cancer screening services. The main outcome measures were responses to four items on approaches to breast cancer screening practices. Overall response rate was 55% (primary care physicians (PCPs) = 53%; trainee GPs = 60%). Respondents demonstrated a limited awareness of international recommendations for breast cancer screening and exhibited marked variation in their responses to survey items. Agreement with current international guidelines ranged from 31% to 58% for the individual survey items. This survey revealed limited knowledge among PCPs to well-publicized breast cancer screening guidelines and variations in approaches to breast cancer early detection.
本研究的目的是评估克里特岛农村地区基层医疗医生对乳腺癌筛查的知识水平。对截至2004年10月受雇并在克里特岛14个初级卫生中心执业的106名全科医生和内科医生以及83名全科医生实习生进行了横断面调查。这是一项自我管理的调查,有27个项目,探讨了关于提供一般预防和癌症筛查服务的知识、态度和行为。主要结果指标是对关于乳腺癌筛查实践方法的四个项目的回答。总体回复率为55%(基层医疗医生=53%;全科医生实习生=60%)。受访者对乳腺癌筛查的国际建议认识有限,对调查项目的回答表现出明显差异。对于各个调查项目,与当前国际指南的一致率在31%至58%之间。这项调查显示,基层医疗医生对广为人知的乳腺癌筛查指南了解有限,且在乳腺癌早期检测方法上存在差异。