预测40-49岁女性乳腺癌筛查行为的患者和临床特征

IF 1.6 Q3 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Journal of Patient-Centered Research and Reviews Pub Date : 2021-10-18 eCollection Date: 2021-01-01 DOI:10.17294/2330-0698.1814
Sarina Schrager, Claudia Evaristo, Terry Little, Lori DuBenske, Elizabeth S Burnside
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摘要

指南建议临床医生与40多岁的女性共同决策(SDM),讨论乳腺癌筛查。传统上,SDM包括对价值观和偏好的讨论,以帮助确定与患者愿望一致的决定。我们分析了54名女性在与临床医生进行SDM对话后做出的乳腺癌筛查决定。我们研究了患者和临床医生的特征,这些特征可以预测女性是否会进行乳房x光检查。有乳腺癌家族史或之前有异常乳房x光检查的女性有更高的筛查率。筛查率在临床医生之间也有很大差异,这就提出了临床医生的态度是否影响SDM谈话的问题。
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Patient and Clinician Characteristics That Predict Breast Cancer Screening Behavior in 40-49-Year-Old Women.

Patient and Clinician Characteristics That Predict Breast Cancer Screening Behavior in 40-49-Year-Old Women.

Guidelines recommend that clinicians practice shared decision-making (SDM) with women in their 40s to discuss breast cancer screening. Traditionally, SDM includes discussion of values and preferences to help determine a decision that is congruent with what the patient desires. We analyzed 54 women's breast cancer screening decisions after a SDM conversation with their clinician. We looked at both patient and clinician characteristics that predicted whether or not a woman would get a screening mammogram. Women with a family history of breast cancer or who had a previous abnormal mammogram had higher rates of screening. Screening rates also varied widely between clinicians, raising the question of whether clinician attitudes impacted the SDM conversation.

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