OBJECTIVES: To determine (a) the respondents\u27 perceptions of 4 unclear or conflicting cancer screening guidelines: prostate-specific antigen (PSA) for men over 50, mammography for women 40-49, colorectal screening by fecal occult blood testing (FOBT), and colonoscopy for patients over 40; and (b) the influence of various factors on the decision to order these tests. STUDY DESIGN: National Canadian mail survey of randomly selected family physicians. POPULATION: Family physicians in active practice (n=565) selected from rural and urban family medicine sites in 5 provinces representing the main regions in Canada. OUTCOME MEASURED: Agreement with guideline statements, and decision to order screening test in 6 clinical vignettes. RESULTS: Of ...
grantor: University of TorontoThe controversy surrounding prostate cancer screening has ex...
Abstract Context A decision to undertake screening for breast cancer often takes place within the pr...
BACKGROUND: Guidelines recommend shared decision making (SDM) for cancer screening decisions. SDM re...
OBJECTIVE: To compare the infl uence of physicians\u27 recommendations and patients\u27 anxiety or e...
OBJECTIVE To compare the infl uence of physicians ’ recommendations and patients ’ anxiety or expect...
BACKGROUND: Multiple clinical practice guidelines exist for breast and cervical cancer screening, an...
Christine E Kistler,1 Maihan Vu,2 Anne Sutkowi-Hemstreet,3 Ziya Gizlice,4 Russell P Harris,5 Noel T ...
Background: Patient preferences can affect colorectal cancer (CRC) screening test use. We compared u...
Background: Guidelines recommend primary care providers individualize screening mammography decision...
Background: Oncology health care professionals are not only reliable sources of health information, ...
BACKGROUND: Primary care physicians are increasingly the gatekeepers to clinical preventive services...
The organized colorectal cancer (CRC) screening program in the canton of Vaud, Switzerland offers ci...
Introduction While the effectiveness of cervical cancer-screening (CCS) programs is well accepted, c...
IntroductionStudies show that the recommendations of a primary care physician for colorectal cancer ...
BACKGROUND: Hypothetical choice studies suggest that physicians often take more risk for themselves ...
grantor: University of TorontoThe controversy surrounding prostate cancer screening has ex...
Abstract Context A decision to undertake screening for breast cancer often takes place within the pr...
BACKGROUND: Guidelines recommend shared decision making (SDM) for cancer screening decisions. SDM re...
OBJECTIVE: To compare the infl uence of physicians\u27 recommendations and patients\u27 anxiety or e...
OBJECTIVE To compare the infl uence of physicians ’ recommendations and patients ’ anxiety or expect...
BACKGROUND: Multiple clinical practice guidelines exist for breast and cervical cancer screening, an...
Christine E Kistler,1 Maihan Vu,2 Anne Sutkowi-Hemstreet,3 Ziya Gizlice,4 Russell P Harris,5 Noel T ...
Background: Patient preferences can affect colorectal cancer (CRC) screening test use. We compared u...
Background: Guidelines recommend primary care providers individualize screening mammography decision...
Background: Oncology health care professionals are not only reliable sources of health information, ...
BACKGROUND: Primary care physicians are increasingly the gatekeepers to clinical preventive services...
The organized colorectal cancer (CRC) screening program in the canton of Vaud, Switzerland offers ci...
Introduction While the effectiveness of cervical cancer-screening (CCS) programs is well accepted, c...
IntroductionStudies show that the recommendations of a primary care physician for colorectal cancer ...
BACKGROUND: Hypothetical choice studies suggest that physicians often take more risk for themselves ...
grantor: University of TorontoThe controversy surrounding prostate cancer screening has ex...
Abstract Context A decision to undertake screening for breast cancer often takes place within the pr...
BACKGROUND: Guidelines recommend shared decision making (SDM) for cancer screening decisions. SDM re...