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Association of Regional Variation in Primary Care Physicians’ Colorectal Cancer Screening Recommendations with Individual Use of Colorectal Cancer Screening

INTRODUCTION: Studies show that the recommendations of a primary care physician for colorectal cancer screening may be one important influence on an individual's use of screening. However, another possible influence, the effect of regional differences in physicians' beliefs and recommendat...

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Autores principales: Haas, Jennifer S, Fitzmaurice, Garrett, Brawarsky, Phyllis, Liang, Su-Ying, Hiatt, Robert A, Phillips, Kathryn A, Klabunde, Carrie N, Brown, Martin L
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2099288/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17875265
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author Haas, Jennifer S
Fitzmaurice, Garrett
Brawarsky, Phyllis
Liang, Su-Ying
Hiatt, Robert A
Phillips, Kathryn A
Klabunde, Carrie N
Brown, Martin L
author_facet Haas, Jennifer S
Fitzmaurice, Garrett
Brawarsky, Phyllis
Liang, Su-Ying
Hiatt, Robert A
Phillips, Kathryn A
Klabunde, Carrie N
Brown, Martin L
author_sort Haas, Jennifer S
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description INTRODUCTION: Studies show that the recommendations of a primary care physician for colorectal cancer screening may be one important influence on an individual's use of screening. However, another possible influence, the effect of regional differences in physicians' beliefs and recommendations on screening use, has not been assessed. METHODS: We linked data from the National Health Interview Survey on the use of colorectal cancer screening by respondents aged 50 years or older, by hospital-referral region, with data from the Survey of Colorectal Cancer Screening Practices on the colorectal cancer screening recommendations of primary care physicians, by region. Our principal independent variables were the proportion of physicians in a region who recommended screening at age 50 and continuing screening at the recommended frequency. RESULTS: On average, 53.3% of physicians in a region correctly recommended initiating colorectal cancer screening, and 64.8% advised screening at the recommended frequency. Of adults who lived in regions where less than 30% of physicians correctly recommended initiating screening, 47.3% had been screened, in contrast to 54.8% in areas where 70% or more of physicians made correct recommendations. Seventy-one percent of respondents living in regions where less than 30% of physicians advised screening at the recommended frequency were current on screening, in contrast to 79.9% of respondents living in regions where 70% or more of physicians made this recommendation. These differences were statistically significant after adjustment for individual characteristics. CONCLUSION: Strategies to improve colorectal cancer screening recommendations of primary care physicians may improve the use of screening for millions of Americans.
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spelling pubmed-20992882007-12-28 Association of Regional Variation in Primary Care Physicians’ Colorectal Cancer Screening Recommendations with Individual Use of Colorectal Cancer Screening Haas, Jennifer S Fitzmaurice, Garrett Brawarsky, Phyllis Liang, Su-Ying Hiatt, Robert A Phillips, Kathryn A Klabunde, Carrie N Brown, Martin L Prev Chronic Dis Original Research INTRODUCTION: Studies show that the recommendations of a primary care physician for colorectal cancer screening may be one important influence on an individual's use of screening. However, another possible influence, the effect of regional differences in physicians' beliefs and recommendations on screening use, has not been assessed. METHODS: We linked data from the National Health Interview Survey on the use of colorectal cancer screening by respondents aged 50 years or older, by hospital-referral region, with data from the Survey of Colorectal Cancer Screening Practices on the colorectal cancer screening recommendations of primary care physicians, by region. Our principal independent variables were the proportion of physicians in a region who recommended screening at age 50 and continuing screening at the recommended frequency. RESULTS: On average, 53.3% of physicians in a region correctly recommended initiating colorectal cancer screening, and 64.8% advised screening at the recommended frequency. Of adults who lived in regions where less than 30% of physicians correctly recommended initiating screening, 47.3% had been screened, in contrast to 54.8% in areas where 70% or more of physicians made correct recommendations. Seventy-one percent of respondents living in regions where less than 30% of physicians advised screening at the recommended frequency were current on screening, in contrast to 79.9% of respondents living in regions where 70% or more of physicians made this recommendation. These differences were statistically significant after adjustment for individual characteristics. CONCLUSION: Strategies to improve colorectal cancer screening recommendations of primary care physicians may improve the use of screening for millions of Americans. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 2007-09-15 /pmc/articles/PMC2099288/ /pubmed/17875265 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is a publication of the U.S. Government. This publication is in the public domain and is therefore without copyright. All text from this work may be reprinted freely. Use of these materials should be properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Research
Haas, Jennifer S
Fitzmaurice, Garrett
Brawarsky, Phyllis
Liang, Su-Ying
Hiatt, Robert A
Phillips, Kathryn A
Klabunde, Carrie N
Brown, Martin L
Association of Regional Variation in Primary Care Physicians’ Colorectal Cancer Screening Recommendations with Individual Use of Colorectal Cancer Screening
title Association of Regional Variation in Primary Care Physicians’ Colorectal Cancer Screening Recommendations with Individual Use of Colorectal Cancer Screening
title_full Association of Regional Variation in Primary Care Physicians’ Colorectal Cancer Screening Recommendations with Individual Use of Colorectal Cancer Screening
title_fullStr Association of Regional Variation in Primary Care Physicians’ Colorectal Cancer Screening Recommendations with Individual Use of Colorectal Cancer Screening
title_full_unstemmed Association of Regional Variation in Primary Care Physicians’ Colorectal Cancer Screening Recommendations with Individual Use of Colorectal Cancer Screening
title_short Association of Regional Variation in Primary Care Physicians’ Colorectal Cancer Screening Recommendations with Individual Use of Colorectal Cancer Screening
title_sort association of regional variation in primary care physicians’ colorectal cancer screening recommendations with individual use of colorectal cancer screening
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2099288/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17875265
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