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Pascale M White1, Malini Sahu, Michael A Poles, Fritz Francois.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The incidence of colorectal cancer can be decreased by appropriate use of screening modalities. Patients with a family history of colon cancer and of African-American ethnicity are known to be at higher risk of developing colorectal cancer. We aimed to determine if there is a lack of physician knowledge for colorectal cancer screening guidelines based on family history and ethnicity. Between February and April 2009 an anonymous web-based survey was administered to a random sample selected from a national list of 25,000 internists, family physicians and gastroenterologists. A stratified sampling strategy was used to include practitioners from states with high as well as low CRC incidence. All data analyses were performed following data collection in 2009.Entities:
Year: 2012 PMID: 22272666 PMCID: PMC3284403 DOI: 10.1186/1756-0500-5-64
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Res Notes ISSN: 1756-0500
Baseline Demographic Characteristics of the survey respondents
| Characteristics | Physicians, n (%) |
|---|---|
| Overall response n,(%) | 512 (2) |
| Male, n (%) | 376 (73.4) |
| Ethnicity | |
| White | 390 (76.2) |
| Hispanic | 8 (1.6) |
| African-American | 9 (1.8) |
| Other | 105 (20.5) |
| Specialty | |
| Family medicine | 154 (30.1) |
| Internal medicine | 196 (38.3) |
| Gastroenterology | 145 (28.3) |
| Other | 17 (3.3) |
| Practice location | |
| Urban, inner city | 102 (19.9) |
| Urban, non-inner city | 136 (26.6) |
| Suburban | 200 (39.1) |
| Rural | 74 (14.5) |
| Years in practice | |
| < 5 | 67 (13.1) |
| 10-May | 133 (26.0) |
| 20-Nov | 217 (42.4) |
| > 20 | 95 (18.6) |
Figure 1Total knowledge score, as a percentage, for 154 family practice physicians, 196 internists, and 145 gastroenterologists.
Figure 2Comparison of percentage of physicians reporting "lack of insurance reimbursement for early referral for colonoscopy" and "lack of evidence to support efficacy of earlier screening" as barriers to colorectal cancer screening guidelines, according to whether they have been in practice for < 5 or ≥ 5 years.