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Change in public awareness of symptoms and perceived barriers to seeing a doctor following Be Clear on Cancer campaigns in England

机译:在英国开展“清除癌症”运动后,公众对症状的认识和看医生的认识障碍发生了变化

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Background: English Be Clear on Cancer (BCOC) campaigns aim to promote early presentation of potential cancer symptoms by (i) giving information on symptoms to look out for, and (ii) emphasising the approachability of the general practitioner (GP). This study examined public awareness of the targeted symptoms and perceived approachability of the GP before and after the national bowel and lung campaigns. Methods: The Cancer Research UK Cancer Awareness Measure (CAM) was included in the Opinions and Lifestyle survey (known then as the ‘Opinions Survey') run by the Office for National Statistics in October and November 2010 and 2012. Change in awareness of symptoms and barriers to help-seeking related to those targeted in the campaigns between the 2010 and 2012 surveys, was compared with change in awareness of symptoms and barriers not targeted by the campaigns. Results: Recall of ‘persistent cough' or ‘hoarseness' as a sign of cancer increased from 18% in 2010 to 26% in 2012 ( P <0.001), and ‘change in bowel/bladder habits' increased from 21% to 43% ( P <0.01). Recognition of these symptoms (from a list of symptoms) also increased significantly (both P- values <0.01). Awareness of non-targeted symptoms did not increase (all P -values >0.02). Barriers to visiting the GP targeted in the campaign (the doctor would be difficult to talk to and being worried about wasting the doctor's time) did not change, although several non-targeted barriers reduced. Conclusions: BCOC campaigns run in England in 2012 were associated with increased public awareness of some key symptoms of lung and bowel cancer. Barriers to visiting the GP that were targeted in the campaign were not reduced, indicating that a different approach may be needed to shift public attitudes towards GPs.
机译:背景:英语开展癌症预防运动(BCOC)旨在通过(i)提供要注意的症状信息,以及(ii)强调全科医生(GP)的可及性来促进潜在癌症症状的早期表现。这项研究调查了公众对全国大肠和肺运动前后GP的目标症状和可及性的认识。方法:英国国家统计局于2010年10月,2010年11月和2012年进行的意见和生活方式调查(当时称为“意见调查”)中包括英国癌症研究中心的癌症意识衡量(CAM)。并比较了2010年至2012年调查中针对运动目标人群的求助障碍与对运动所针对的症状和障碍意识的变化。结果:作为癌症迹象的“持续咳嗽”或“嘶哑”的召回率从2010年的18%增加到2012年的26%(P <0.001),并且“排便习惯的改变”从21%增加到43% (P <0.01)。这些症状(从症状列表中)的识别率也显着提高(P值均<0.01)。对非目标症状的意识并未增加(所有P值> 0.02)。尽管减少了一些非针对性的障碍,但访问运动中针对的全科医生的障碍(医生将很难与之交谈并担心浪费医生的时间)并未改变。结论:2012年在英国开展的BCOC运动与公众对肺癌和肠癌某些关键症状的意识增强有关。运动中针对GP的访问障碍并未减少,这表明可能需要采取其他方法来改变公众对GP的态度。

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