| Literature DB >> 29760830 |
Jennifer L Schneider1, Katrina A B Goddard1, Kristin R Muessig1, James V Davis1, Alan F Rope1, Jessica E Hunter1, Susan K Peterson2, Louise S Acheson3, Sapna Syngal4, Georgia L Wiesner5, Jacob A Reiss1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Patients with a genetic variant associated with Lynch syndrome (LS) are recommended to undergo frequent and repeated cancer surveillance activities to minimize cancer-related morbidity and mortality. Little is known about how patients and primary care providers (PCPs) track and manage these recommendations. We conducted a small exploratory study of patient and PCP experiences with recommended LS surveillance activities and communication with family members in an integrated health care system.Entities:
Keywords: Lynch syndrome; Patient and provider perspectives; Qualitative; Surveillance recommendations
Year: 2018 PMID: 29760830 PMCID: PMC5946437 DOI: 10.1186/s13053-018-0090-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Hered Cancer Clin Pract ISSN: 1731-2302 Impact factor: 2.857
Patient and Provider Descriptions (N = 22)
| PATIENTS ( | Number | |
| Gender | Female | 9 |
| Male | 3 | |
| Average Age in Years | 57 | |
| Age Range | 34-77 | |
| Average Years as KPNWa Member | 17 | |
| Membership Years Range | 1.5-30 | |
| Diagnosed with LSb in KPNW | 10 | |
| Initiation/Seeking of LS Diagnosis | LS testing after CRCc/Ovarian Cancer | 7 |
| Initiated LS testing due to family member | 5 | |
| Average Years since LS Diagnosis | 5 | |
| Years since Diagnosis Range | 2-10 | |
| PROVIDERS ( | Number | |
| Gender | Female | 5 |
| Male | 5 | |
| Specialty | Internal Medicine (IM) | 6 |
| Family Medicine (FM) | 3 | |
| Obstetrics/ Gynecology (Obgyn) | 1 | |
| Average Years at KPNW | 13 | |
| Years at KPNW Range | 3-30 | |
| Average # of Patients on Care Panel | 1800 | |
| # of Patients on Panel Range | 1450-2000 | |
| # of LS Patients on Care Panel | Only one | 7 |
| Two - four | 3 | |
aKaiser Permanente Northwest
bLynch Syndrome
cColorectal Cancer
Familiarity with LS and engagement with surveillance recommendations (patient [N = 12]; provider [N = 10])
| Familiarity key findings | Exemplar quotes |
| Patients | “They (genetic counselor) gave me all the information on the risk for colon cancer and additional cancers like of the stomach and bladder.” – male |
| Providers | “I know that it is a genetic condition making people susceptible to getting polyps that turn into cancer and that it can happen at a young age – so they need to be found and monitored.” – IM PCP |
| Engagement key findings | Exemplar quotes |
| Patients | “I’ve had colonoscopy exams about every 2 years and endoscope down the throat exams at the same time.” – male |
| Providers | “I don’t have a lot of knowledge or experience with it at all… I think I just have one patient that I know of with Lynch syndrome and she told that she was diagnosed with that… I mean it is such a rare thing, you don’t come across it that often.” - IM PCP |
IM internal medicine provider, FM family medicine provider
Monitoring of / support with LS surveillance recommendations (patient [N = 12]; provider [N = 10])
| Monitoring and support key findings | Exemplar quotes |
| Patients | “The surgeon’s office does a really good job of reminding me when I need to do my colonoscopy - he’ll say it needs to be repeated in 6 or 12 months and I will write it on my calendar.” – male |
| Providers | “She [patient] is incredibly proactive and very educated. So she’s taking care of herself, essentially. She has a GI that she sees regularly. She really doesn’t need anything from me, because she’s so on top of it…” – IM PCP |
IM internal medicine provider, FM family medicine provider
Facilitators and barriers to LS surveillance care coordination (patient [N = 12]; provider [N = 10])
| Facilitators to surveillance key findings | Exemplar quotes |
| Patients | “I’ve been really pleased so far because everything has been so open and shared within one medical record…and I know I’m being proactive with the help of a good medical team I have in place. It is not questioned anymore about why I’m doing the tests [e.g. frequent colonoscopy] that I’m doing.” – female |
| Providers | “I often refer to the Genetics Department – [it] is a great department…they take care of the counseling and informing on the inheritance pattern of it and who else is at risk”. – IM PCP |
| Barriers to surveillance key findings | Exemplar quotes |
| Patients | “Providers go, ‘Well now that you have Lynch you’re probably going to know a lot more about what is out there than us because you’re going to be actively researching it.’ I get that, but you are my healthcare provider, so I’d like a little bit of assistance from you too.” – female |
| Providers | “The fact I have one patient out of fifteen hundred [makes] it feel to me like it is not a common enough syndrome – and it is complex enough that I don’t think it is realistic to do proper Lynch Syndrome screening and surveillance in primary care.” – IM PCP |
IM internal medicine provider, FM family medicine provider