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What factors empower general practitioners for early cancer diagnosis? A 20-country European Delphi Study.

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BORIS DOI
10.48350/175176
Date of Publication
November 25, 2022
Publication Type
Article
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Berner Institut für H...

Contributor
Tzanis, George
Harris, Michael Frank
Berner Institut für Hausarztmedizin (BIHAM)
Brekke, Mette
Marzo-Castillejo, Mercè
Cifcili, Saliha Serap
Wawrzynek, Wojciech
Flamm, Maria
Buono, Nicola
Márkus, Bernadett
Zacay, Galia
Skuja, Ilze
Adzic, Zlata Ozvacic
Iacob, Mihai
Asenova, Radost
Petek, Davorina
Buczkowski, Krzysztof
Curtis, Pamela
Pilv-Toom, Liina
Hoffman, Robert
Smyrnakis, Emmanouil
Subject(s)

600 - Technology::610...

300 - Social sciences...

Series
Primary health care research and development
ISSN or ISBN (if monograph)
1477-1128
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Language
English
Publisher DOI
10.1017/S1463423622000652
PubMed ID
36426593
Uncontrolled Keywords

Delphi method Primary...

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BACKGROUND

Some symptoms are recognised as red flags for cancer, causing the General Practitioner (GP) to refer the patient for investigation without delay. However, many early symptoms of cancer are vague and unspecific, and in these cases, a delay in referral risks a diagnosis of cancer that is too late. Empowering GPs in their management of patients that may have cancer is likely to lead to more timely cancer diagnoses.

AIM

To identify the factors that affect European GPs' empowerment in making an early diagnosis of cancer.

METHODS

This was a Delphi study involving GPs in 20 European countries. We presented GPs with 52 statements representing factors that could empower GPs to increase the number of early cancer diagnoses. Over three Delphi rounds, we asked GPs to indicate the clinical relevance of each statement on a Likert scale.The final list of statements indicated those that were considered by consensus to be the most relevant.

RESULTS

In total, 53 GPs from 20 European countries completed the Delphi process, out of the 68 GPs who completed round one. Twelve statements satisfied the pre-defined criteria for relevance. Five of the statements related to screening and four to the primary/secondary care interface. The other selected statements concerned information technology (IT) and GPs' working conditions. Statements relating to training, skills and working efficiency were not considered priority areas.

CONCLUSION

GPs consider that system factors relating to screening, the primary-secondary care interface, IT and their working conditions are key to enhancing their empowerment in patients that could have cancer. These findings provide the basis for seeking actions and policies that will support GPs in their efforts to achieve timely cancer diagnosis.
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