Self-request chest X-ray services-reducing barriers to diagnosis of lung cancer.

IF 3.4 4区 医学 Q3 RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING
Joanna L Start, Stephen Bradley, Matthew E J Callister, Willy Choon Kon Yune, Tom Daniels, Matthew Evison, Seamus Grundy, Rehan Naseer, Ben Noble, Charlotte A Porter, Bobby S K Bhartia
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Abstract

Despite the welcome introduction of the NHS Lung Cancer Screening Programme, most diagnoses of lung cancer will continue to be made via symptomatic and emergency presentations. Multiple patient related factors act as a barrier to symptomatic presentation and eventual diagnosis including perceptions of personal risk and a view that the often-non-specific symptoms may be unworthy of medical attention in an ever-busy NHS. Self-request chest x-ray services rolled out in Leeds and Greater Manchester aim to reduce these barriers to diagnosis in order to achieve earlier diagnosis of lung cancer and improve outcomes. The services have been accessed over 14 000 times. Lung cancer is a leading cause of health inequality, and these services effectively target populations with high levels of deprivation who are at the greatest risk of lung cancer and yet face the greatest barriers to diagnosis. Self-request services empower patients to take ownership of their health. Supported by organisations representing those affected by lung cancer, the initiative is a step towards restoring access to healthcare. This commentary discusses the rationale for the self-request chest x-ray service and describes the service model, addressing areas of potential concern and controversy.

自我要求胸部x光服务-减少诊断肺癌的障碍。
尽管英国国家医疗服务体系(NHS)推出了令人欢迎的肺癌筛查方案,但大多数肺癌的诊断仍将通过症状和急诊就诊来进行。多种患者相关因素作为症状表现和最终诊断的障碍,包括对个人风险的认识,以及认为在繁忙的NHS中,通常非特异性症状可能不值得医疗关注的观点。在利兹和大曼彻斯特推出的自我要求胸部x光服务旨在减少这些诊断障碍,从而实现肺癌的早期诊断并改善结果。这些服务已被访问超过14000次。肺癌是卫生不平等的一个主要原因,这些服务有效地针对贫困程度高的人群,他们患肺癌的风险最大,但在诊断方面面临最大的障碍。自我请求服务使患者能够掌握自己的健康。在代表肺癌患者的组织的支持下,该倡议是朝着恢复获得医疗保健的方向迈出的一步。这篇评论讨论了自我请求胸部x线服务的基本原理,描述了服务模式,解决了潜在的关注和争议领域。
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British Journal of Radiology
British Journal of Radiology 医学-核医学
CiteScore
5.30
自引率
3.80%
发文量
330
审稿时长
2-4 weeks
期刊介绍: BJR is the international research journal of the British Institute of Radiology and is the oldest scientific journal in the field of radiology and related sciences. Dating back to 1896, BJR’s history is radiology’s history, and the journal has featured some landmark papers such as the first description of Computed Tomography "Computerized transverse axial tomography" by Godfrey Hounsfield in 1973. A valuable historical resource, the complete BJR archive has been digitized from 1896. Quick Facts: - 2015 Impact Factor – 1.840 - Receipt to first decision – average of 6 weeks - Acceptance to online publication – average of 3 weeks - ISSN: 0007-1285 - eISSN: 1748-880X Open Access option
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