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Toward a Population-Based Breast Cancer Risk Stratification Approach? The Needs and Concerns of Healthcare Providers.

Jolyane Blouin-Bougie1, Nabil Amara1, Jacques Simard2,3.   

Abstract

Given the expanding knowledge base in cancer genomics, risk-based screening is among the promising avenues to improve breast cancer (BC) prevention and early detection at the population level. Semi-structured interviews were conducted to explore the perceptions of healthcare professionals (HPs) regarding the implementation of such an approach and identify tools that can support HPs. After undertaking an in-depth thematic content analysis of the responses, 11 themes were identified. These were embedded into a logical model to distinguish the potential eligible participants (who?), the main clinical activities (how?) and associated tools (what?), the key factors of acceptability (which?), and the expected effects of the strategy (why?). Overall, it was found that the respondents positively welcomed the implementation of this strategy and agreed on some of the benefits that could accrue to women from tailored risk-based screening. Some important elements, however, deserve clarification. The results also highlight three main conditions that should be met to foster the acceptability of BC risk stratification: respecting the principle of equity, paying special attention to knowledge management, and rethinking human resources to capitalize on the strengths of the current workforce. Because the functioning of BC risk-based screening is not yet well defined, important planning work is required before advancing this organizational innovation, and outstanding issues must be resolved to get HPs on board.

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Keywords:  breast cancer; genetic counselling; healthcare providers; interviews; knowledge value chain; perceptions; risk stratification

Year:  2021        PMID: 34200634     DOI: 10.3390/jpm11060540

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Pers Med        ISSN: 2075-4426


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Authors:  Lorna McWilliams; D Gareth Evans; Katherine Payne; Fiona Harrison; Anthony Howell; Sacha J Howell; David P French
Journal:  Cancers (Basel)       Date:  2022-09-24       Impact factor: 6.575

4.  Healthcare professionals' views following implementation of risk stratification into a national breast cancer screening programme.

Authors:  Rachel Hawkins; Lorna McWilliams; Fiona Ulph; D Gareth Evans; David P French
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