| Literature DB >> 23051022 |
Summer V Allen1, Lise Solberg Nes, Mary L Marnach, Kristen Polga, Sarah M Jenkins, Julia A Files, Ivana T Croghan, Karthik Ghosh, Sandhya Pruthi.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The purpose of the study was to examine patients' understanding of the revised screening mammogram guidelines released by the United States Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) in 2009 addressing age at initiation and frequency of screening mammography.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 23051022 PMCID: PMC3517367 DOI: 10.1186/1472-6874-12-36
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Womens Health ISSN: 1472-6874 Impact factor: 2.809
Patient understanding of screening recommendations before and after the release of the revised guidelines
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|---|---|---|
| What was your understanding regarding the age at which most women should begin screening mammograms? | ||
| Under 40 years old | 23 (15.3, 10.4-22.0) | 7 (4.7, 2.3-9.4) |
| 40 to 49 years old | 118 (78.7, 71.4-84.5) | 22 (14.9, 10.0-21.5) |
| 50 to 60 years old | 5 (3.3, 1.4-7.6) | 85 (57.4, 49.4-65.1) |
| Over 60 years old | 1 (0.7, 0.1-3.7) | 5 (3.4, 1.5-7.7) |
| Not sure | 3 (2.0, 0.7-5.7) | 29 (19.6, 14.0-26.7) |
| What was your understanding of how frequently it is recommended that women have screening mammograms between 40 and 50 years of age? | ||
| No screening | 0 | 43 (28.9, 22.2-36.6) |
| Yearly | 119 (79.3, 72.2-85.0) | 11 (7.4, 4.2-12.7) |
| Every other year | 17 (11.3, 7.2-17.4) | 26 (17.4, 12.2-24.3) |
| Every three years or more | 8 (5.3, 2.7-10.2) | 19 (12.8, 8.3-19.1) |
| Not sure | 6 (4.0, 1.8-8.5) | 50 (33.6, 26.5-41.5) |
| What was your understanding of how frequently it is recommended that women have screening mammograms 51 years and older? | ||
| No screening | 1 (0.7, 0.1-3.7) | 2 (1.3, 0.4-4.8) |
| Yearly | 126 (84.0, 77.3-89.0) | 26 (17.4, 12.2-24.3) |
| Every other year | 8 (5.3, 2.7-10.2) | 40 (26.8, 20.4-34.5) |
| Every three years or more | 4 (2.7, 1.0-6.7) | 21 (14.1, 9.4-20.6) |
| Not sure | 11 (7.3, 4.1-12.7) | 60 (40.3, 32.7-48.3) |
*Totals not adding to 150 indicate missing data (not included in percentage calculation).
Impact of new screening guidelines on patients: confusion and anxiety
| The new USPSTF screening guidelines/recommendations have made me feel: | ||
| Less confused about screening mammograms | 4 (2.7, 1.1-6.8) | |
| No change about screening mammograms | 45 (30.6, 23.7-38.5) | |
| More confused about screening mammograms | 71 (48.3, 40.4-56.3) | |
| Much more confused about screening mammograms | 27 (18.4, 12.9-25.4) | |
| Please note how anxious you feel at the moment (“state anxiety”). | ||
| Not at all anxious | 84 (56.8, 48.7-64.5) | |
| A little anxious | 35 (23.6, 17.5-31.1) | |
| Moderately anxious | 15 (10.1, 6.2-16.0) | |
| Very anxious | 12 (8.1, 4.7-13.6) | |
| Extremely anxious | 2 (1.4, 0.4-4.8) | |
| The new USPSTF screening guidelines/recommendations have made me feel regarding screening mammograms and health status: | Screening mammograms | Health status |
| Much less anxious | 2 (1.4, 0.4-4.8) | 2 (1.4, 0.4-4.9) |
| Less anxious | 4 (2.7, 1.1-6.7) | 2 (1.4, 0.4-4.9) |
| No change | 81 (54.7, 46.7-62.5) | 84 (57.5, 49.4-65.3) |
| More anxious | 50 (33.8, 26.7-41.7) | 46 (31.5, 24.5-39.4) |
| Much more anxious | 11 (7.4, 4.2-12.8) | 12 (8.2, 4.8-13.8) |
Abbreviation: USPSTF, United States Preventive Services Task Force.
*Totals not adding to 150 indicate missing data (not included in percentage calculation).
Patient intent to change practice
| As a result of the new USPSTF screening guidelines/recommendations, are you expecting to change the time and/or frequency of when you receive your screening mammograms in the future? | |
| No | 111 (75.0, 67.5-81.3) |
| Yes | 7 (4.7, 2.3-9.4) |
| Not sure | 30 (20.3, 14.6-27.5) |
Abbreviation: USPSTF, United States Preventive Services Task Force.
*2 missing responses among patients (not included in calculations of percentages).