Literature DB >> 11025871

U.S. Women Physicians' personal and clinical breast cancer screening practices.

E Frank1, B K Rimer, D Brogan, L Elon.   

Abstract

Little is known about predictors of physicians' personal or clinical compliance with breast cancer screening recommendations. We explored this in 4501 respondents to the Women Physicians' Health Study, a questionnaire-based study of a representative sample of U.S. women M. D.s. Overall, 21% of women physicians performed breast self-examination (BSE) at least monthly, about two thirds had received a clinical breast examination (CBE) within the last year, and 85% had received one within the last 2 years. Of those <40 years old, 14% had received a mammogram in the past year, as had 42% of those 40-49 and 59% of those 50-70 years old. Being a primary care practitioners or obstetrician/gynecologist was a significant predictor of counseling or screening for CBE and mammography. Only 46% of all women physicians reported discussing or performing mammograms at least once a year for those >/=50-</=75 years old, and 53% reported doing so for CBE. Also associated with performing CBE was examining one's own breasts at least once a year. Associated with mammography were having had a mammogram oneself in the past year and having a personal history of breast cancer. Other parameters, including age, ethnicity, region, practice type, practice site, control of work environment, work hours, amount of general continuing medical education (CME), career satisfaction, general health status, other breast disorders, personally having a recent CBE, or family histories of breast cancer or any other breast disorder, were not multivariately significantly associated with our counseling frequency outcomes. Women physicians may be especially efficient targets for breast cancer screening education.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 11025871     DOI: 10.1089/15246090050147763

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Womens Health Gend Based Med        ISSN: 1524-6094


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