Literature DB >> 11509162

Making decisions about cancer screening when the guidelines are unclear or conflicting.

F Tudiver1, J B Brown, W Medved, C Herbert, P Ritvo, R Guibert, J Haggerty, V Goel, P Smith, M O'Beirne, A Katz, P Moliner, A Ciampi, J I Williams.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Our purpose was to determine the factors involved in the cancer screening decisions of family physicians in situations where the clinical practice guidelines are unclear or conflicting as opposed to when they are clear and uncontroversial. STUDY
DESIGN: We analyzed discussions with focus groups using a constant comparative approach. POPULATION: A total of 73 family physicians in active practice participated in 10 focus groups (1 urban group and 1 rural group in each of 5 Canadian provinces). OUTCOME MEASURES: Our main outcome measures were participants' perceptions regarding cancer screening when the guidelines were unclear or conflicting.
RESULTS: We propose a model of the determinants of cancer screening decision making with regard to unclear and conflicting guidelines. This model is rooted in the physician-patient relationship, and is an interactive process influenced by patient factors (anxiety, expectations, and family history) and physician factors (perception of guidelines, clinical practice experience, influence of colleagues, distinction between the screening styles of specialists and family physicians, and the amount of time and financial costs involved in performing the maneuver).
CONCLUSIONS: Our model is unique, because it is embedded in the physician-patient relationship. Ultimately, a modified model could be used to design interventions to assist with the implementation of preventive services guidelines.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11509162

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Fam Pract        ISSN: 0094-3509            Impact factor:   0.493


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