| Literature DB >> 32323055 |
Jeanine A M van der Giessen1, Margreet G E M Ausems2, Maria E T C van den Muijsenbergh3,4, Sandra van Dulmen4,5,6, Mirjam P Fransen7.
Abstract
There is a disproportionate underuse of genetic testing in breast cancer patients from lower education or migrant background. Within these groups, communication about referral to genetic counseling appears challenging due to limited health literacy and cultural barriers. Our aim was to develop and evaluate a training program for healthcare professionals (breast surgeons and specialized nurses), to increase effective communication. We systematically developed a blended training program based on patients' and healthcare professionals' needs and preferences. Prior to the training, we assessed awareness, knowledge and self-efficacy of healthcare professionals. Acceptability and usefulness of the training program were assessed directly after the training. Healthcare professionals (n = 65) from 17 hospitals showed moderate to high awareness and knowledge about the prevalence and impact of limited health literacy. They were aware of cultural factors that influence communication. However, they did not feel confident in recognizing limited health literacy and their self-efficacy to communicate effectively with these patients was low. The training program was rated as acceptable and useful. Healthcare professionals lack confidence to effectively communicate with patients with limited health literacy or migrant background. The training program offers opportunities to improve communication about referral to breast cancer genetic counseling.Entities:
Keywords: Blended training program; Breast cancer genetic counseling; Communication skills; Disparities; Health literacy; Migrant status; Referral
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32323055 PMCID: PMC7497313 DOI: 10.1007/s10689-020-00176-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Fam Cancer ISSN: 1389-9600 Impact factor: 2.375
Background characteristics of healthcare professionals (n = 65)
| Variable | N | % | SD |
|---|---|---|---|
| Male | 12 | 18.5% | |
| Female | 53 | 81.5% | |
| Breast surgeon | 21 | 32.3% | |
| Specialized nurse | 38 | 58.5% | |
| Medical oncologist | 1 | 1.5% | |
| Physician assistant | 2 | 3.1% | |
| Other | 3 | 4.6% | |
| 45.7 (8.5) | |||
| 10.9 (7.0) | |||
| University hospital | 6 | 9.2% | |
| Community hospital | 59 | 90.8% | |
Awareness, knowledge and self-efficacy prior to the training
| N | % | |
|---|---|---|
| | ||
| Low | – | – |
| Barely | 4 | 6.2% |
| Reasonably | 49 | 75.4% |
| High | 10 | 15.4% |
| Very high | 2 | 3.1% |
| | ||
| Low | – | – |
| Barely | 3 | 4.6% |
| Reasonably | 33 | 50.8% |
| High | 27 | 41.5% |
| Very high | 2 | 3.1% |
| | ||
| Low | 1 | 1.5% |
| Barely | 1 | 1.5% |
| Reasonably | 10 | 15.4% |
| High | 42 | 64.6% |
| Very high | 11 | 16.9% |
| | ||
| Correct answer | 46 | 70.8% |
| Wrong answer | 19 | 29.2% |
| | ||
| Correct answer | 38 | 58.5% |
| Wrong answer | 27 | 41.5% |
| | ||
| Correct answer | 20 | 30.8% |
| Wrong answer | 35 | 55.4% |
| | ||
| Correct answer | 48 | 73.8% |
| Wrong answer | 17 | 26.2% |
| | ||
| Correct answer | 58 | 89.2% |
| Wrong answer | 7 | 10.8% |
Fig. 1Perceived usefulness of training elements