• Title of article

    Survey on colorectal cancer screening knowledge, attitudes, and practices of general practice physicians in Lazio, Italy

  • Author/Authors

    Antonio Federici، نويسنده , , Paolo Giorgi Rossi، نويسنده , , Francesco Bartolozzi، نويسنده , , Sara Farchi، نويسنده , , Piero Borgia، نويسنده , , Gabriella Guastcchi، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
  • Pages
    6
  • From page
    30
  • To page
    35
  • Abstract
    Background Several international guidelines have recommended the involvement of general practitioners (GPs) in screening programs, but current evidence suggests this is very difficult. We implemented a survey to understand the attitudes, knowledge, and practices regarding colorectal cancer screening of GPs in the Lazio region. Methods Survey of all GPs working in 13 of the 50 districts in Lazio using a mail-in questionnaire. Results Out of 1192 GPs, 699 responded (59%). Ninety-four percent consider CRC a preventable disease. Knowledge about oncological screenings is higher in GPs using the guidelines as source of information. Twenty-five percent properly recommend the available screening tests for colorectal cancer, 22% do not recommend any, 6% under-recommend, and 47% over-recommend. Adequate knowledge of oncological screenings is positively associated with correct recommendation. Thirty-two percent of GPs recommend inappropriate follow-up tests for patients with positive fecal occult blood test. Conclusions The low response rate reveals the lack of GPʹs interest in screening. Knowledge about screening and use of guidelines as sources of scientific information are important factors to improve attitudes about screening, but there is a large percentage of well-informed GPs who do not recommend colorectal cancer screening at all. Currently, many GPs do not properly follow the patients up after a positive FOBT.
  • Keywords
    General practitioner , colorectal neoplasm , Cancer screening , Fecal Occult Blood Test
  • Journal title
    Preventive Medicine
  • Serial Year
    2005
  • Journal title
    Preventive Medicine
  • Record number

    804233