Author/Authors :
Hashemi, Esmat Alsadat Department - Breast Cancer Research Center - ACECR, Tehran , Ebrahimi, Mandana Department - Breast Cancer Research Center - ACECR, Tehran , Alerasoul, Simin Department - Breast Cancer Research Center - ACECR, Tehran , Mokhtari Hesari, Parisa Department - Breast Cancer Research Center - ACECR, Tehran , Mehrdad, Neda Department - Breast Cancer Research Center - ACECR, Tehran
Abstract :
Background: General practitioners (GPs) are usually the first-line doctors
visiting patients with breast problems. Therefore, their knowledge about breast
diseases is of significant importance for proper screening and referral of patients
and warrants scrutiny. The purpose of this study was to assess the knowledge of
GPs regarding different breast imaging modalities.
Methods: In this cross-sectional study, we asked participants in an annual GP
conference to complete a structured questionnaire. The questionnaire elicited
information about the GP’s characteristics such as age, gender and work
experience and eight multiple choice questions about how to use different imaging
modalities and manage patients with breast disorders were also proposed.
Results: In total, 270 GPs completed the questionnaire (155 females and 115
males). The results showed a significant association between frequency of GPs
choosing the correct imaging modality in a 50-year-old asymptomatic patient and
participants' age ( 40) and duration of work experience ( 5) (P = 0.002 and P =
0.016, respectively). Also, a significant association was revealed between gender
of GPs (female) and correct answers regarding management of nipple discharge (P
= 0.024). There were no significant associations between the other variables and
answers to the other questions.
Conclusions: The findings of this study highlight the importance of
implementing continuous medical education for GPs in approach to breast diseases.
Keywords :
General practitioner , breast imaging , breast disease , knowledge