在初级保健环境中检查肺癌筛查行为:一种混合方法。

Alvie Ahsan, Eva Zimmerman, Elisa Marie Rodriguez, Christy Widman, Deborah Oates Erwin, Frances Georgette Saad-Harfouche, Martin Christopher Mahoney
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虽然国家肺筛查试验(NLST)证明了低剂量胸部计算机断层扫描(LDCT)对肺癌早期检测的有效性,但LDCT的使用仍然不理想。本形成性研究的目的是了解初级保健临床医生对LDCT肺癌筛查的态度和信念,并评估知识差距,以确定加强可获得和以证据为基础的个性化肺癌筛查的机会。对目标群体的初级保健临床医生(38名应答者;33名医生和5名NPs/PAs)。定量资料采用描述性统计分析,定性资料采用专题分析。尽管50.0%的临床医生认为LDCT“非常有效”,但只有47.4%的临床医生报告他们经常或经常推荐LDCT作为肺癌筛查工具。受访者普遍不关心检测结果假阳性的高比率。大多数临床医生根据吸烟史推荐患者进行LDCT检查,但也考虑了其他因素(如健康状况、性别、家族史、既往病史和职业暴露)。大多数受访者了解LDCT作为肺部筛查工具的使用,但不确定其对肺癌早期检测的有效性。一些临床医生根据与循证指南不一致的因素推荐患者进行LDCT。
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Examining Lung Cancer Screening Behaviors in the Primary Care Setting: A Mixed Methods Approach.

While the National Lung Screening Trials (NLST) demonstrated the efficacy of low dose chest computed tomography (LDCT) for lung cancer early detection, utilization of LDCT remains suboptimal. The purpose of this formative study was to understand attitudes and beliefs among primary care clinicians regarding LDCT lung cancer screening as well as to assess gaps in knowledge to identify opportunities for reinforcing personalized lung cancer screening that is accessible and evidence-based. A 20-item closed and open-ended interview was conducted with a targeted group of primary care clinicians (38 respondents; 33 physicians and 5 NPs/PAs). Quantitative data were analyzed using descriptive statistics while qualitative data was analyzed thematically. Although 50.0% of clinicians characterized LDCT as "very effective", only 47.4% of clinicians reported that they frequently or often recommend LDCT as a lung cancer screening tool. Respondents were generally unconcerned with the high rate of false positive test results. The majority of clinicians were referring patients for LDCT based on smoking history, however other factors were also considered (e.g., health status, sex, family history, past medical history, and occupational exposures.) The majority of respondents were knowledgeable about the use of LDCT as a lung screening tool but were unsure about its effectiveness for lung cancer early detection. Some clinicians are recommending patients for LDCT based on factors which are inconsistent with evidence-based guidelines.

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