Görig Tatiana, Schneider Sven, Breitbart Eckhard W, Diehl Katharina
Mannheim Institute of Public Health, Social and Preventive Medicine, Mannheim Medical Faculty, Heidelberg University, Mannheim, Germany.
Association of Dermatological Prevention, Hamburg, Germany.
Photodermatol Photoimmunol Photomed. 2021 Sep;37(5):454-460. doi: 10.1111/phpp.12681. Epub 2021 Mar 26.
Skin cancer screening (SCS) is an important measure for secondary prevention of skin cancer, which is the most common cancer type worldwide. This study aimed to describe patient-reported quality of SCS in Germany according to the specialization of the performing physician and different patient characteristics.
Data from 1260 participants 35-65 years of age (54.4% female) who underwent SCS and participated in National Cancer Aid Monitoring in 2019 were evaluated using chi-squared tests.
Waiting times for SCS from a dermatologist were significantly longer than those for other physicians (31.1 versus [vs.] 15.7 days; P < .001). Each body area examined during the standardized inspection was examined significantly more frequently by dermatologists than by other physicians (eg, upper body, 96.6% vs. 91.7%; P < .001). Dermatologists more often offered consultation for skin cancer prevention (74.0% vs. 67.6%; P = .026) and provided written information (47.8% vs. 34.8%; P < .001). Patients with statutory insurance had to pay more frequently for additional services during SCS from a dermatologist than from other physicians (24.7% vs. 17.1%, P = .012).
Results of this study revealed differences in the provision of preventive information and the quality of visual examination during SCS between dermatologists and other physicians. These results highlight the need for quality assurance measures.
皮肤癌筛查(SCS)是皮肤癌二级预防的一项重要措施,皮肤癌是全球最常见的癌症类型。本研究旨在根据实施医生的专业和不同患者特征描述德国患者报告的SCS质量。
使用卡方检验对2019年接受SCS并参与国家癌症援助监测的1260名35 - 65岁参与者(54.4%为女性)的数据进行评估。
皮肤科医生进行SCS的等待时间显著长于其他医生(31.1天对15.7天;P <.001)。在标准化检查中,皮肤科医生对每个检查身体部位的检查频率显著高于其他医生(例如,上半身,96.6%对91.7%;P <.001)。皮肤科医生更常提供皮肤癌预防咨询(74.0%对67.6%;P =.026)并提供书面信息(47.8%对34.8%;P <.001)。法定保险患者在皮肤科医生进行SCS期间比在其他医生处更频繁地为额外服务付费(24.7%对17.1%,P =.012)。
本研究结果揭示了皮肤科医生和其他医生在SCS期间提供预防信息和视觉检查质量方面的差异。这些结果凸显了质量保证措施的必要性。