对识别、转诊和诊断肺癌症状患者的干预措施进行系统回顾。

IF 3.1 3区 医学 Q1 PRIMARY HEALTH CARE
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摘要

肺癌(LC)患者通常经历症状发作和治疗之间的延迟。初级保健专业人员(HCPs)可以通过识别早期体征和症状并进行适当的转诊,帮助促进LC的早期诊断。本系统综述描述了旨在帮助HCPs识别和转诊有LC症状的个体的干预措施的效果。叙述性地综合了七项研究。结果分为:诊断期;转诊和诊断模式;诊断时分期分布;从诊断到治疗的时间间隔。快速获取途径和全科医生继续医学教育可以帮助减少LC诊断和治疗延误。提高认识活动和HCP教育可以帮助初级HCP了解转诊途径。然而,运动并没有显著影响LC转诊率或缩短诊断间隔。疾病结局,如诊断时的LC分期、复发和生存率很少被测量。综述结果强调了纵向、有力和对照研究的必要性。
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A systematic review of interventions to recognise, refer and diagnose patients with lung cancer symptoms.

A systematic review of interventions to recognise, refer and diagnose patients with lung cancer symptoms.

Patients with lung cancer (LC) often experience delay between symptom onset and treatment. Primary healthcare professionals (HCPs) can help facilitate early diagnosis of LC through recognising early signs and symptoms and making appropriate referrals. This systematic review describes the effect of interventions aimed at helping HCPs recognise and refer individuals with symptoms suggestive of LC. Seven studies were synthesised narratively. Outcomes were categorised into: Diagnostic intervals; referral and diagnosis patterns; stage distribution at diagnosis; and time interval from diagnosis to treatment. Rapid access pathways and continuing medical education for general practitioners can help reduce LC diagnostic and treatment delay. Awareness campaigns and HCP education can help inform primary HCPs about referral pathways. However, campaigns did not significantly impact LC referral rates or reduce diagnostic intervals. Disease outcomes, such as LC stage at diagnosis, recurrence, and survival were seldom measured. Review findings highlight the need for longitudinal, powered, and controlled studies.

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NPJ Primary Care Respiratory Medicine
NPJ Primary Care Respiratory Medicine PRIMARY HEALTH CARE-RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
CiteScore
5.50
自引率
6.50%
发文量
49
审稿时长
10 weeks
期刊介绍: npj Primary Care Respiratory Medicine is an open access, online-only, multidisciplinary journal dedicated to publishing high-quality research in all areas of the primary care management of respiratory and respiratory-related allergic diseases. Papers published by the journal represent important advances of significance to specialists within the fields of primary care and respiratory medicine. We are particularly interested in receiving papers in relation to the following aspects of respiratory medicine, respiratory-related allergic diseases and tobacco control: epidemiology prevention clinical care service delivery and organisation of healthcare (including implementation science) global health.
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