| Literature DB >> 30977937 |
O T Jones1, L C Jurascheck2, M Utukuri2, M M Pannebakker1, J Emery1,3, F M Walter1,3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Melanoma accounts for 90% of skin cancer mortality and typically presents in primary care, where it can be challenging to distinguish from benign lesions. Dermoscopy is a tool for skin visualization that is routinely used for melanoma diagnosis in secondary care. However, the role of dermoscopy in primary care remains unclear.Entities:
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Year: 2019 PMID: 30977937 PMCID: PMC6767170 DOI: 10.1111/jdv.15614
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Eur Acad Dermatol Venereol ISSN: 0926-9959 Impact factor: 6.166
Characteristics of respondents and their practices (n = 205 except where otherwise stated)
| Respondent | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Gender (n = 204, missing = 1) | Female | 113 (55.4%) | |
| Male | 91 (44.6%) | ||
| Age | <40 | 33 (16.1%) | |
| 41–50 | 63 (30.7%) | ||
| 51–60 | 80 (39.0%) | ||
| >60 | 29 (14.1%) | ||
| Clinical role | Current GP | 192 (93.7%) | |
| GP trainee | 5 (2.4%) | ||
| Retired GP | 3 (1.5%) | ||
| Other | 5 (2.4%) | ||
| Hospital dermatology post (n = 204, missing = 1) | No | 76 (37.3%) | |
| Yes | |||
| >6 months | 30 (14.7%) | ||
| <6 months | 27 (13.2%) | ||
| GP with Extended Role | 71 (34.8%) | ||
| Dermatology qualifications (multiple responses possible) | No | 67 (32.7%) | |
| Yes | 138 (67.3%) | ||
| MSc (1 year, full time) | 3 | ||
| Postgraduate Diploma (1 year, part time) | 32 | ||
| Postgraduate Certificate (4 months, part time) | 102 | ||
| Other (not specified) | 6 | ||
| Confidence managing pigmented skin lesions | Very confident | 42 (20.5%) | |
| Confident | 140 (68.3%) | ||
| Neither | 20 (9.8%) | ||
| Unconfident | 3 (1.5%) | ||
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| Software system | SystmOne | 70 (34.1%) | |
| EMIS/EMIS Web | 109 (53.2%) | ||
| Vision | 24 (11.7%) | ||
| Other | 2 (1.0%) | ||
| Region | England | Midlands & East | 38 (18.5%) |
| North | 59 (28.8%) | ||
| South | 57 (27.8%) | ||
| London | 21 (10.2%) | ||
| Northern Ireland | 4 (2.0%) | ||
| Scotland | 21 (10.2%) | ||
| Wales | 5 (2.4%) | ||
2 aesthetic doctors, 1 associate specialist, 1 community specialist, 1 clinical assistant.
Reported access to, and use of dermoscopy, and confidence in its use (n = 205 except where otherwise stated)
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| 178 (86.8%) | |
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| 27 (13.2%) | ||
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| 190 (92.7%) | |
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| 15 (7.3%) | ||
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| Every time | 164 (86.3%) |
| Most of the time | 20 (10.5%) | ||
| Sometimes | 0 (0%) | ||
| But rarely | 4 (2.1%) | ||
|
| 2 (1.1%) | ||
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| 34 (17.9%) | |
|
| 122 (64.2%) | ||
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| 26 (13.7%) | ||
|
| 8 (4.2%) | ||
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| And I refer to them | 34 (16.9%) |
| But I have never referred | 45 (22.4%) | ||
|
| 9 (4.5%) | ||
|
| 113 (56.2%) | ||
Training in dermoscopy use
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| Yes | 183 (91.0%) | |
| No | 18 (9.0%) | ||
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| <1 year | 55 (32.0%) | |
| 1–5 years | 82 (47.7%) | ||
| >5 years | 35 (20.3%) | ||
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| Any face‐to‐face‐course | 121 | |
| PCDS Beginners (1 day) | 43 | ||
| PCDS Advanced (1 day) | 16 | ||
| Other (not specified) | 73 | ||
| Online course training (12 weeks) | 27 | ||
| Hands‐on training | 21 | ||
| Short didactic training | 17 | ||
| Self‐directed study | 45 | ||
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| Any face‐to‐face‐course | 49 | |
| PCDS Advanced (1 day) | 31 | ||
| Other (not specified) | 24 | ||
| Online course training (12 weeks) | 0 | ||
| Short didactic training | 23 | ||
| Hands‐on training | 11 | ||
| Self‐directed study | 54 | ||
| Not updated skills | 58 | ||
Use of teledermatology and teledermatology‐related technologies
| Does your 2‐week wait referral pathway for suspicious pigmented skin lesions use teledermatology? ( |
| via digital camera images | 17 (8.7%) |
| via smartphone images | 15 (7.7%) | ||
| via digital video images | 1 (0.5%) | ||
| via live video | 0 (0%) | ||
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| Not at all | 138 (70.4%) | |
| Previously available but no longer | 6 (3.1%) | ||
| Available for other lesions | 1 (0.5%) | ||
| But service planned to start soon | 3 (1.5%) | ||
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| 15 (7.7%) | ||
| Does your 2‐week wait referral pathway for suspicious pigmented skin lesions use teledermoscopy? ( |
| via digital camera images | 13 (6.6%) |
| via smartphone images | 8 (4.1%) | ||
| via digital video images | 0 (0%) | ||
| via live video | 0 (0%) | ||
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| not at all | 153 (78.2%) | |
| Previously available but no longer | 1 (0.5%) | ||
| Unusable due to technical issues | 2 (1.0%) | ||
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| 19 (9.7%) | ||