BACKGROUND: Although early detection and systematic prevention of cancer improves outcomes and reduces mortality, General Practitioners' (GP) effectiveness remains an issue that merits further investigation. METHODS: To explore cancer control practices of Greek GPs, a version of the Cancer Control Practices questionnaire, originally developed in Western New York in 2001, was translated and culturally adapted. RESULTS: Its reliability was found satisfactory in most the items. CONCLUSIONS: The instrument can be useful in determining Greek GPs' knowledge and application of internationally established cancer-related guidelines, barriers they face in daily practice, and educational or training needs.
BACKGROUND: Although early detection and systematic prevention of cancer improves outcomes and reduces mortality, General Practitioners' (GP) effectiveness remains an issue that merits further investigation. METHODS: To explore cancer control practices of Greek GPs, a version of the Cancer Control Practices questionnaire, originally developed in Western New York in 2001, was translated and culturally adapted. RESULTS: Its reliability was found satisfactory in most the items. CONCLUSIONS: The instrument can be useful in determining Greek GPs' knowledge and application of internationally established cancer-related guidelines, barriers they face in daily practice, and educational or training needs.
Authors: Lisa M Santora; Martin C Mahoney; Silvana Lawvere; Jessica J Englert; Andrew B Symons; Amy L Mirand Journal: BMC Public Health Date: 2003-02-04 Impact factor: 3.295