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在线皮肤癌工具包是否是教育初级保健医生皮肤癌诊断和转诊的有效方法?

Is an online skin cancer toolkit an effective way to educate primary care physicians about skin cancer diagnosis and referral?

机构信息

Department of Dermatology, Barts Health NHS Trust, Royal London Hospital, London, UK.

Cancer Research UK, London, UK.

出版信息

J Eur Acad Dermatol Venereol. 2015 Nov;29(11):2152-9. doi: 10.1111/jdv.13167. Epub 2015 Apr 27.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Skin disorders account for over 20% of GP consultations. Half of dermatology referrals to secondary care are for skin lesions, but only 12% of urgent skin cancer referrals are deemed appropriate. Suitably designed online learning resources may positively impact GP confidence in the recognition of skin cancer and improve patient outcomes.

OBJECTIVE

This study evaluated the impact of a national, online, skin cancer recognition toolkit on GP confidence and knowledge in diagnosing skin cancers and referral behaviour to secondary care.

METHODS

The toolkit, consisting of a referral decision aid, lesion recognition resource, clinical cases and a quiz, was launched in March 2012. Website usage statistics and online focus groups were used to assess the usability of the website and perceived changes in behaviour. The impact of the toolkit was assessed using national skin cancer referral data, cross-sectional questionnaires and urgent skin cancer referral data to two NHS trusts.

RESULTS

The toolkit was accessed by 20% of GPs in England from 20th March to 31st October 2012; spending a mean of over 5 minutes each, with over 33% return users. A survey revealed that the toolkit improved perceptions of skin cancer training and self-reported knowledge about skin cancer referral pathways. Analysis of referral patterns did not identify an impact of the toolkit on number or appropriateness of urgent skin cancer referrals in the eight months following the launch of the website. Online focus groups confirmed the usefulness of the resource and suggested a positive influence on knowledge and referral behaviour.

CONCLUSION

The skin cancer toolkit is an accessible online learning resource for improving confidence with skin cancer referral amongst GPs. Although we were unable to identify any immediate changes in skin cancer diagnoses or appropriate referral behaviours, research is required to evaluate its longer term effects on outcomes.

摘要

背景

皮肤疾病占全科医生(GP)咨询的 20%以上。转诊至二级护理的皮肤科患者中,有一半是因皮肤损伤,但只有 12%的紧急皮肤癌转诊被认为是合理的。设计合理的在线学习资源可能会对全科医生识别皮肤癌的信心产生积极影响,并改善患者的预后。

目的

本研究评估了一个全国性的、在线的皮肤癌识别工具包对全科医生诊断皮肤癌的信心和知识以及向二级护理转诊行为的影响。

方法

该工具包由转诊决策辅助工具、病变识别资源、临床病例和测验组成,于 2012 年 3 月推出。使用网站使用统计数据和在线焦点小组来评估网站的可用性以及感知到的行为变化。使用全国性的皮肤癌转诊数据、横断面问卷调查和向两家 NHS 信托的紧急皮肤癌转诊数据来评估工具包的影响。

结果

从 2012 年 3 月 20 日至 10 月 31 日,英格兰有 20%的全科医生访问了该工具包;每位医生平均花费超过 5 分钟,其中 33%以上是回头客。一项调查显示,该工具包提高了对皮肤癌培训的认知和自我报告的皮肤癌转诊途径的知识。对转诊模式的分析并未发现该网站推出后 8 个月内,工具包对紧急皮肤癌转诊的数量或适当性产生影响。在线焦点小组证实了该资源的有用性,并认为其对知识和转诊行为产生了积极影响。

结论

皮肤癌工具包是一种易于获取的在线学习资源,可提高全科医生对皮肤癌转诊的信心。尽管我们未能发现皮肤癌诊断或适当转诊行为的任何即时变化,但需要研究来评估其对结果的长期影响。

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