Early detection efforts for colorectal and prostate cancer from the patient's perspective over the course of 12 years: results of the KABOT survey study.

Kay-Patrick Braun, Julia Maurer, Ingmar Wolff, Torsten Vogel, Steffen Lebentrau, Matthias May, Markus Herrmann
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Aim: This study investigates the level of knowledge and utilization of colorectal cancer (CRC) and prostate cancer (PCa) early detection measures (EDMs) over a period of 12 years in general practice from the patient's perspective.

Background: The role of general practitioners (GPs) in EDMs for CRC and PCa in Germany is not well-documented with comprehensive data.

Methods: We conducted a patient-centric survey in the German federal state of Berlin-Brandenburg at a 12-year interval to examine the role of GPs in EDMs for CRC and PCa. In 2009, 55 GPs were tasked with informing 50 consecutive male patients, each aged over 35, about participating in a survey study (study phase 1/SP1). To evaluate changes over 12 years, a new survey involving 50 male patients from each of 150 GPs was conducted from October 2021 to March 2022 (SP2).

Findings: We thoroughly reviewed the questionnaires of 890 patients, with 755 in SP1 and 135 in SP2. Patients showed greater awareness of recommendations regarding colonoscopy compared to prostate-specific antigen (PSA) testing. GPs were the most frequently reported source of information for both EDMs in our cohort. Comparing the two study phases, no significant difference in specific awareness of colonoscopy or PSA testing was found among men eligible for EDMs. However, there was a notable increase in the role of health insurance companies as a source of information about colonoscopy over time. Nearly 60% of included patients underwent colonoscopy and/or PSA testing as EDMs.

Conclusion: The number of EDMs performed among study participants did not increase over time. Our study confirms that GPs remain the primary source of information about EDMs among the study participants.

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从患者角度看 12 年间结直肠癌和前列腺癌的早期检测工作:KABOT 调查研究的结果。
目的:本研究从患者的角度出发,调查了12年间全科医生对结直肠癌(CRC)和前列腺癌(PCa)早期检测措施(EDM)的了解程度和使用情况:背景:在德国,全科医生(GPs)在儿童癌症(CRC)和前列腺癌(PCa)早期诊断措施(EDMs)中所扮演的角色并没有全面的数据记录:方法:我们在德国联邦柏林-勃兰登堡州进行了一项以患者为中心的调查,每隔 12 年对全科医生在 CRC 和 PCa 的 EDM 中的作用进行一次研究。2009 年,55 名全科医生受命通知 50 名年龄在 35 岁以上的男性患者参加调查研究(研究阶段 1/SP1)。为了评估12年来的变化,我们在2021年10月至2022年3月期间进行了一项新的调查,150名全科医生中的每一位都有50名男性患者参与调查(SP2):我们全面审查了 890 名患者的调查问卷,其中 755 人参与了 SP1,135 人参与了 SP2。与前列腺特异性抗原 (PSA) 检测相比,患者对结肠镜检查建议的了解程度更高。在我们的队列中,全科医生是两种 EDM 最常见的信息来源。比较两个研究阶段,我们发现符合 EDM 条件的男性对结肠镜检查或 PSA 检测的具体了解程度没有明显差异。不过,随着时间的推移,医疗保险公司作为结肠镜检查信息来源的作用明显增强。近60%的纳入患者接受了结肠镜检查和/或PSA检测作为EDM:结论:研究参与者中接受 EDM 的人数并未随着时间的推移而增加。我们的研究证实,全科医生仍然是研究参与者中有关 EDM 的主要信息来源。
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