Melanoma Diagnostic Practices of French-Speaking Belgian General Practitioners and the Prospective Study of Their Pigmented Skin Lesion Diagnostic Accuracy and Management

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العنوان: Melanoma Diagnostic Practices of French-Speaking Belgian General Practitioners and the Prospective Study of Their Pigmented Skin Lesion Diagnostic Accuracy and Management
المؤلفون: Sophie Leconte, Corentin Duyver, Luc Thomas, Marie Baeck, Isabelle Tromme, Céline Bugli, Evelyne Harkemanne
المساهمون: UCL - SSH/LIDAM/SMCS - Support en méthodologie et calcul statistique (plate-forme technologique), UCL - SSS/IREC/PNEU - Pôle de Pneumologie, ORL et Dermatologie, UCL - SSS/IRSS - Institut de recherche santé et société, UCL - MD/RMED/CAMG - Centre académique de médecine générale, UCL - (SLuc) Service de dermatologie
المصدر: Journal of cancer education, Vol. 36, no. 6, p. 1316-1324 (2021)
سنة النشر: 2020
مصطلحات موضوعية: medicine.medical_specialty, Skin Neoplasms, education, Diagnostic accuracy, Lesion, 03 medical and health sciences, 0302 clinical medicine, Belgium, General Practitioners, General practitioners, Observational study, medicine, Humans, 030212 general & internal medicine, Prospective Studies, PIGMENTED SKIN LESION, Prospective cohort study, Melanoma, business.industry, General surgery, Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, Cancer early detection, medicine.disease, Patient management, Management, Oncology, 030220 oncology & carcinogenesis, Global Positioning System, medicine.symptom, business
الوصف: BACKGROUND: General practitioners (GPs) are among the main actors involved in early melanoma diagnosis. However, melanoma diagnostic accuracy and management are reported to be insufficient among GPs in Europe. OBJECTIVES: The primary aim of this observational prospective study was to shed light on melanoma diagnostic practices among French-speaking Belgian GPs. The second aim was to specifically analyse these GPs’ pigmented skin lesion diagnostic accuracy and management. METHODS: GPs from the five French-speaking districts of Belgium were asked to complete a questionnaire, before taking part in a melanoma diagnostic training session. First, we assessed the GPs’ current melanoma diagnostic practices. Then, their pigmented skin lesion diagnostic accuracy and management were evaluated, through basic theoretical questions and clinical images. These results were subsequently analysed, according to the GPs’ socio-demographic characteristics and medical practice type. RESULTS: In total, 89 GPs completed the questionnaire. Almost half of the GPs (43%; CI=33;54) were confronted with a suspicious skin lesion as the main reason for consultation once every three months, while 33% (CI=24;43) were consulted for a suspicious lesion as a secondary reason once a month. Prior to training, one-third of the GPs exhibited suboptimal diagnostic accuracy in at least one of six “life-threatening” clinical cases among two sets of 10 clinical images of pigmented skin lesions, which can lead to inadequate patient management (i.e., incorrect treatment and/or inappropriate reinsurance). Conclusion: This study underlines the need to train GPs in melanoma diagnosis. GPs’ pigmented skin lesion diagnostic accuracy and management should be improved to increase early melanoma detection.
تدمد: 1543-0154
URL الوصول: https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::9d8642e3ff76ab506f5104b69e571762
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32448923
حقوق: OPEN
رقم الأكسشن: edsair.doi.dedup.....9d8642e3ff76ab506f5104b69e571762
قاعدة البيانات: OpenAIRE