Literature DB >> 9371027

Screening for skin cancer in primary care settings.

D G Federman1, J Concato, P V Caralis, G E Hunkele, R S Kirsner.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To estimate the frequency of recorded screening for skin cancer in primary care settings.
DESIGN: Retrospective observational cohort study.
SETTING: Two academically affiliated Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Centers.
SUBJECTS: Two hundred randomly selected patients at least 50 years old and receiving care at outpatient medical clinics. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE: Frequency of documented skin examinations, in comparison with other tests routinely done as screening, during a 2-year period.
METHODS: Medical record review to identify how often selected components of the physical examination and specific procedures were documented during ambulatory visits.
RESULTS: Among the 200 subjects, the frequency of documented examinations and procedures included fecal occult blood testing in 120 (60%), rectal examination in 128 (64%), and sigmoidoscopy in 93 (47%), prostate examination was performed in 114 (59%) of 193 men. In contrast, skin examination was documented in only 56 (28%) of 200 subjects (P < .001 for each comparison with other tests). As an estimate of the "true" frequency of screening for skin cancer, 35 (18%) of 165 patients without skin-related complaints had a documented skin examination.
CONCLUSION: Skin cancer screening is infrequently documented and therefore possibly omitted in the context of primary care visits.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9371027

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Dermatol        ISSN: 0003-987X


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