巴西医生对乳腺癌筛查计划的了解。

IF 1.1 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Einstein-Sao Paulo Pub Date : 2024-10-14 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.31744/einstein_journal/2024AO0760
Marcelo Antonini, Gabriel Duque Pannain, Gabriela Silva Solino de Souza, Odair Ferraro, Andre Mattar, Reginaldo Guedes Coelho Lopes, Juliana Monte Real
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背景Antonini 等人评估了妇科医生、产科医生、家庭医生和社区医生对乳腺癌筛查的了解程度,以及他们对 BI-RADS™ 系统所定义建议的遵守情况。研究结果表明,培训不足导致筛查不充分以及未能遵循 BIRADS™ 系统推荐的方案:筛查方案存在差异:只有 42.8% 的妇产科医生遵循 40-74 岁方案,而 76.6% 的家庭医生遵循 50-69 岁方案:BIRADS.解释的错误率很高:妇产科医生中有 46.3% 的人回答错误,家庭医生中有 77.9%的人回答错误,这凸显了知识方面的巨大差距:对乳腺超声的误解:39.1%的妇产科医生和 20.3%的家庭医生错误地认为超声波是一种筛查方法:培训不足的影响:培训不足导致筛查方法不当,不符合 BIRADS 推荐的指南:目的:评估巴西的妇科医生、产科医生、家庭医生和社区医生对乳腺癌筛查、BIRADS™系统定义的乳腺X光检查结果以及他们对疑似临床病变的处理方法的了解和实践:这是一项观察性、横断面、描述性研究,通过电子邮件向巴西的 9000 名妇产科医生和 5600 名家庭、社区和预防医学医生发放了在线调查问卷:在妇产科医生中,42.8%的人遵循 40-74 岁筛查方案,33.5%的人遵循 50-69 岁筛查方案,23.6%的人不遵循任何特定方案。在家庭医生和社区医生中,76.6%的人遵循 50-69 岁筛查方案,23.4%的人不遵循任何特定方案。当我们对有关 BIRADS™ 各分类行为的回答进行评估时,妇产科医生中有 46.3% 的回答是错误的,而社区和预防医学医生中有 77.9% 的回答是错误的,两者之间存在显著差异。对乳腺超声波在筛查中的作用进行了评估;39.1% 的妇产科医生和 20.3%的社区和预防医学医生认为乳腺超声波是一种筛查方法。在不遵循任何筛查方案的妇产科医生中,94.7%认为超声波是一种筛查方法。在社区和预防医学医生中,只有 26.5%遵循 50-69 岁筛查方法的医生认为超声波是一种筛查方法:结论:由于培训不足,妇科医生、产科医生、家庭医生和社区医生的筛查工作做得不够好,没有遵循 BIRADS™ 系统中的建议做法。
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Knowledge related to breast cancer screening programs by physicians in Brazil.

Background: Antonini et al. evaluated gynecologists', obstetricians', and family and community physicians knowledge of breast cancer screening and their adherence to recommendations defined by the BI-RADS™ system. The study demonstrated that inadequate training resulted in insufficient screening and failure to follow the protocols recommended by the BIRADS™ system.

Background: ■ Variability in screening protocols: only 42.8% of gynecologists and obstetricians follow the 40-74 years protocol, while 76.6% of family physicians follow the 50-69 years protocol.

Background: ■ High rate of incorrect BIRADS. interpretation: there were 46.3% incorrect responses among gynecologists and obstetricians and 77.9% among family physicians, highlighting significant knowledge gaps.

Background: ■ Misconception about breast ultrasound: 39.1% of gynecologists and obstetricians and 20.3% of family physicians incorrectly consider ultrasound as a screening method.

Background: ■ Impact of inadequate training: inadequate training leads to improper screening practices that do not align with the BIRADS. recommended guidelines.

Objective: To evaluate the knowledge and practices of gynecologists, obstetricians, and family and community physicians in Brazil regarding breast cancer screening, mammographic findings defined by the BIRADS™ system, and their approach to suspected clinical lesions.

Methods: This was an observational, cross-sectional, descriptive study conducted using an online research questionnaire distributed via email to 9,000 gynecologists and obstetricians and 5,600 family and community and preventive medicine doctors actively practicing in Brazil.

Results: Among gynecologists and obstetricians, 42.8% follow the 40-74 years screening, 33.5% follow the 50-69 years screening, and 23.6% do not follow any specific protocol. Among the family and community physicians, 76.6% follow the 50-69 years screening protocol, and 23.4% do not follow any specific protocol. When we evaluated the responses regarding the behaviors of each BIRADS™ classification, 46.3% of responses were wrong among gynecologists and obstetricians, and 77.9% were wrong among community and preventive medicine doctors, exhibiting a significant difference. The role of breast ultrasound in screening was evaluated; 39.1% of gynecologists and obstetricians and 20.3% of community and preventive medicine doctors consider it as a screening method. Among gynecologists and obstetricians who do not follow any screening protocol, 94.7% consider ultrasound as a screening method. Among community and preventive medicine doctors, only 26.5% of physicians who follow the 50-69 years screening method consider it as a screening method.

Conclusion: Inadequate training results in gynecologists and obstetricians, and family and community physicians performing inadequate screening and not following the recommended practices outlined in the BIRADS™ system.

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