瑞士泌尿科医生和内科医生是否为自己和他们的亲属筛查前列腺癌症?问卷调查。

IF 2.1 4区 医学 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Thomas P Scherer, Karim Saba, Marian S Wettstein, Ilaria Lucca, Ashkan Mortezavi, Sharon Waisbrod, Drahomir Aujesky, Regula Capaul, Raeto T Strebel
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摘要

目的:前列腺特异性抗原(PSA)筛查有前列腺癌症风险的男性是有争议的。目前的建议是提高人们对癌症的认识,并根据共同的决策提供PSA筛查。是否与患者讨论PSA筛查的可能性取决于治疗医生,但关于医生对PSA筛查态度的数据很少。本研究旨在检查内科医生和泌尿科医生的个人PSA筛查活动,以此作为他们对PSA筛查态度的指标。材料和方法:2020年8月,瑞士泌尿外科学会和瑞士普通内科学会的成员被要求匿名为自己、父亲、兄弟和伴侣完成一项关于个人PSA筛查行为的在线调查。分类变量和连续变量分别通过卡方检验和t检验进行比较。结果:共有190/295名泌尿科医生(有效率:64%)和893/7400名内科医生(有率:12%)参加了调查。在参与者中,297/1083人(27.4%)是女性。50岁以上的男性泌尿科医生比50岁以上男性内科医生更经常进行自我筛查(89%vs 70%,p 50岁时对自己进行过前列腺癌症筛查。此外,对亲属进行PSA筛查与泌尿外科专业显著相关。医生自我筛查的频率远高于公众,以及为什么年男性和女性泌尿科医生以及男性内科医生在私人环境中比女性更频繁地进行PSA筛查应该进一步审查燕鸥。
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Do Swiss urologists and Swiss internists screen themselves and their relatives for prostate cancer? A questionnaire study.

Purpose: Prostate-specific antigen (PSA) screening for men at risk of prostate cancer is controversial. The current recommendation is to raise awareness of prostate cancer and offer PSA screening in accordance with shared decision- making. Whether the possibility of a PSA screen is discussed with the patient depends on the treating physician, but data on physicians' attitudes towards PSA screening are scarce. This study aimed to examine internists' and urologists' personal PSA screening activity as an indicator of their attitude towards PSA screening.

Materials and methods: Members of the Swiss Society of Urology and the Swiss Society of General Internal Medicine were asked in 08/2020 to anonymously complete an online survey about personal PSA screening behaviour for themselves, their fathers, brothers and partners. Categorical and continuous variables were compared by chi-squared tests and t-tests, respectively.

Results: In total, 190/295 (response rate: 64%) urologists and 893/7400 (response rate: 12%) internists participated in the survey. Of the participants, 297/1083 (27.4%) were female. Male urologists >50 years of age screened themselves more often than male internists >50 years of age (89% vs 70%, p <0.05). Furthermore, urologists reported recommending screening statistically significantly more often than internists to their brother, father or partner regardless of their sex (men: 38.1% vs 18.5%; p <0.05; women: 81.8% vs 32.2%; p <0.05).   CONCLUSIONS: Most participating male physicians >50 years of age have screened themselves for prostate cancer. Furthermore, PSA screening of relatives was significantly associated with the urology specialty. The reasons physicians screen themselves substantially more often than the public and why male and female urologists as well as male internists perform PSA screening more frequently in their private environment than female internists should be further examined.

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Swiss medical weekly
Swiss medical weekly 医学-医学:内科
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期刊介绍: The Swiss Medical Weekly accepts for consideration original and review articles from all fields of medicine. The quality of SMW publications is guaranteed by a consistent policy of rigorous single-blind peer review. All editorial decisions are made by research-active academics.
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