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Melanoma reporting to central cancer registries by US dermatologists: an analysis of the persistent knowledge and practice gap.

机译:黑色素瘤由美国皮肤科医生向中央癌症登记处报告:对持久性知识和实践差距的分析。

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BACKGROUND: Every state requires diagnosing physicians to report new cases of melanoma to its central cancer registry. Previous regional studies and anecdotal experience suggest that few dermatologists are cognizant of this obligation. This oversight could result in a large number of unreported melanomas annually and, in turn, US melanoma statistics that markedly underestimate the true incidence of the disease. OBJECTIVE: We sought to quantify the percentage of dermatologists who are unaware of melanoma reporting requirements (the knowledge gap) and who are not reporting melanoma diagnoses (the practice gap). We also sought to delineate factors predictive of reporting knowledge and behavior. METHODS: A survey was administered to attendees of the Cutaneous Oncology Symposium at the 2010 American Academy of Dermatology annual meeting. RESULTS: In all, 104 of 419 eligible attendees completed surveys (response rate 26%). Fifty percent of respondents do not believe they are required to report melanomas and 56% do not actively report their diagnoses to a registry. Practice duration of less than 10 years was significantly associated with both a knowledge gap (P = .047) and practice gap (P = .056). Similarly, dermatologists who diagnosed fewer than 10 melanomas per year were more likely to possess a knowledge gap (P = .096) and a practice gap (P = .087) than those who diagnosed more than 10. LIMITATIONS: Limitations include small sample size and low response rate. CONCLUSION: A majority of dermatologists are not reporting melanomas they diagnose to a cancer registry, and half of those surveyed were not aware that diagnosing physicians are required to report melanoma.
机译:背景:每个州都要求诊断医生向其中心癌症登记处报告黑色素瘤的新病例。先前的区域研究和轶事经验表明,很少有皮肤科医生认识到这一义务。这种疏忽每年可能导致大量未报告的黑色素瘤,进而导致美国黑色素瘤的统计数据明显低估了该疾病的真实发病率。目的:我们试图量化不了解黑素瘤报告要求(知识差距)和不报告黑素瘤诊断(实践差距)的皮肤科医生百分比。我们还试图描述预测报告知识和行为的因素。方法:在2010年美国皮肤科学院年会上对皮肤肿瘤研讨会的与会者进行了一项调查。结果:在419位合格的参与者中,有104位完成了调查(答复率为26%)。 50%的受访者不认为自己需要报告黑色素瘤,而56%的受访者没有积极向注册表报告其诊断。少于10年的实践时间与知识差距(P = .047)和实践差距(P = .056)都显着相关。同样,每年诊断出少于10个黑色素瘤的皮肤科医生比诊断出10个以上的皮肤科医生更可能具有知识缺口(P = .096)和实践缺口(P = .087)。局限:局限性包括样本量小和低回应率。结论:大多数皮肤科医生没有向癌症登记处报告他们诊断出的黑色素瘤,而接受调查的人中有一半不知道诊断医生必须报告黑色素瘤。

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