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对美国癌症协会 2020 年宫颈癌筛查指南的态度:对美国全国临床医生样本的定性研究。

Attitudes toward the American Cancer Society's 2020 cervical cancer screening guidelines: A qualitative study of a national sample of US clinicians.

机构信息

College of Nursing, Rosalind Franklin University, North Chicago, Illinois, USA.

School of Nursing, University of Hawaii at Manoa, Honolulu, Hawaii, USA.

出版信息

Cancer. 2024 Jul 1;130(13):2325-2338. doi: 10.1002/cncr.35269. Epub 2024 Mar 4.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The 2020 American Cancer Society (ACS) guidelines are the most recent national guidelines for cervical cancer screening. These guidelines propose two major changes from current practice: initiating screening at age 25 years and using primary human papillomavirus (HPV) testing. Adoption of guidelines often occurs slowly, and therefore understanding clinician attitudes is important to facilitate practice change.

METHODS

Interviews with a national sample of clinicians who perform cervical cancer screening in a variety of settings explored attitudes toward the two major changes from the 2020 ACS cervical cancer screening guidelines. Clinicians participated in 30- to 60-min interviews exploring their attitudes toward various aspects of cervical cancer screening. Qualitative analysis was performed.

RESULTS

Seventy clinicians participated from across the United States. Few respondents were initiating screening at age 25 years, and none were using primary HPV testing. However, over half would be willing to adopt these practices if supported by scientific evidence and recommended by professional medical organizations. Barriers to adoption included the lack of endorsement by professional societies, lack of laboratory availability and insurance coverage, limited autonomy within large health care systems, and concerns related to missed disease.

CONCLUSIONS

Few clinicians have adopted screening initiation or primary HPV testing, as recommended by the 2020 ACS guidelines, but over half were open to adopting these changes. Implementation may be facilitated via professional organization endorsement, clinician education, and laboratory, health care system, and insurance support.

PLAIN LANGUAGE SUMMARY

In 2020, the American Cancer Society (ACS) released updated guidelines for cervical cancer screening. The main changes to current practices were to initiate screening at age 25 years instead of age 21 years and to screen using primary human papillomavirus (HPV) testing rather than cytology alone or in combination with HPV testing. We performed in-depth interviews with 70 obstetrics and gynecology, family medicine, and internal medicine physicians and advanced practice providers about their attitudes toward these guidelines. Few clinicians are following the 2020 ACS guidelines, but over half were open to changing practice if the changes were supported by evidence and recommended by professional medical organizations. Barriers to adoption included the lack of endorsement by professional medical organizations, logistical issues, and concerns about missed disease.

摘要

背景

2020 年美国癌症协会(ACS)指南是最新的国家宫颈癌筛查指南。这些指南与当前实践相比提出了两个主要变化:筛查起始年龄为 25 岁,以及使用主要的人乳头瘤病毒(HPV)检测。指南的采用通常进展缓慢,因此了解临床医生的态度对于促进实践改变很重要。

方法

对在美国各地各种环境中进行宫颈癌筛查的临床医生进行了全国性的访谈,以探讨他们对 2020 年 ACS 宫颈癌筛查指南的两个主要变化的态度。临床医生参加了 30-60 分钟的访谈,探讨了他们对宫颈癌筛查各个方面的态度。进行了定性分析。

结果

全美有 70 名临床医生参与。很少有受访者从 25 岁开始进行筛查,也没有人使用主要 HPV 检测。但是,如果有科学证据支持并得到专业医疗组织的推荐,超过一半的人愿意采用这些方法。采用的障碍包括专业学会不认可、缺乏实验室资源和保险覆盖范围、在大型医疗保健系统中的自主权有限以及对漏诊疾病的担忧。

结论

很少有临床医生采用 2020 年 ACS 指南推荐的筛查起始年龄或主要 HPV 检测,但超过一半的人愿意接受这些改变。通过专业组织认可、临床医生教育以及实验室、医疗保健系统和保险支持,可能会促进实施。

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