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A systems model of clinical preventive care: the case of breast cancer screening among older women. For the NCI Breast Cancer Screening Consortium.

D S Lane1, J Zapka, N Breen, C R Messina, D J Fotheringham.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: In older women covered by Medicare, relationships among physician recommendation, mammography in the past 2 years, and clinical breast examination (CBE) in the past year were systematically explored with a variety of predisposing, enabling, and situational factors identified in the Systems Model of Clinical Preventive Care.
METHODS: A population-based survey of women age 65 years and older was conducted in five National Cancer Institute's Breast Cancer Screening Consortium geographic areas. Analyses focused on women with a regular physician and site of care (n = 5318).
RESULTS: Physician recommendation and mammography use declined with women's increasing age and increased with income, education, and insurance. CBE and mammography increased with number of physicians and breast cancer family history; mammography use decreased with worsening health status. Recommendations were higher among physicians who were younger, female, and internists. Family practitioners were older and male; women who saw family practitioners reported characteristics associated with decreased screening-lower income, education, and insurance-and seeing only one physician.
CONCLUSIONS: Public policy and health system changes that create a uniform system of finance and service performance expectations may reduce the persistent discrepancy in physician recommendation and mammography use due to sociodemographics and physician specialty. Copyright 2000 American Health Foundation and Academic Press.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 11071828     DOI: 10.1006/pmed.2000.0747

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Prev Med        ISSN: 0091-7435            Impact factor:   4.018


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Authors:  Michelle van Ryn; Steven S Fu
Journal:  Am J Public Health       Date:  2003-02       Impact factor: 9.308

2.  Lower adherence to screening mammography guidelines among ethnic minority women in America: a meta-analytic review.

Authors:  Rebecca J Purc-Stephenson; Kevin M Gorey
Journal:  Prev Med       Date:  2008-01-16       Impact factor: 4.018

3.  Breast cancer risk and provider recommendation for mammography among recently unscreened women in the United States.

Authors:  Susan A Sabatino; Risa B Burns; Roger B Davis; Russell S Phillips; Ellen P McCarthy
Journal:  J Gen Intern Med       Date:  2006-04       Impact factor: 5.128

4.  Effect of cost-sharing reductions on preventive service use among Medicare fee-for-service beneficiaries.

Authors:  Suzanne M Goodwin; Gerard F Anderson
Journal:  Medicare Medicaid Res Rev       Date:  2012-02-08

5.  Predisposing, Enabling, and Reinforcing Factors Associated with Mammography Referrals in U.S. Primary Care Practices.

Authors:  Susan A Sabatino; Trevor Thompson; Steven S Coughlin; Susan M Schappert
Journal:  Open Health Serv Policy J       Date:  2009-01-01

6.  The role of social capital in African-American women's use of mammography.

Authors:  Lorraine Dean; S V Subramanian; David R Williams; Katrina Armstrong; Camille Zubrinsky Charles; Ichiro Kawachi
Journal:  Soc Sci Med       Date:  2013-12-13       Impact factor: 4.634

7.  Determinants of participation in cancer support groups: the role of health beliefs.

Authors:  Allen C Sherman; Jaymie Pennington; Stephanie Simonton; Umaira Latif; Lenore Arent; Harriet Farley
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8.  Language use and the receipt of cancer screening recommendations by immigrant Chinese American women.

Authors:  Wenchi Liang; Judy H Wang; Mei-Yuh Chen; Jeanne S Mandelblatt
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9.  Racial and geographic differences in mammography screening in St. Louis City: a multilevel study.

Authors:  Min Lian; Donna B Jeffe; Mario Schootman
Journal:  J Urban Health       Date:  2008-07-12       Impact factor: 3.671

10.  Access to mammography screening in a large urban population: a multi-level analysis.

Authors:  Stephen C Meersman; Nancy Breen; Linda W Pickle; Helen I Meissner; Paul Simon
Journal:  Cancer Causes Control       Date:  2009-06-20       Impact factor: 2.506

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