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Direct Interactive Public Education by Breast Radiologists About Screening Mammography: Impact on Anxiety and Empowerment

机译:乳房放射医学家直接互动公共教育筛查乳房X线照片:对焦虑和赋权的影响

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Purpose: Anxiety has been called a "harm" of screening mammography. The authors provided direct, interactive education to lay audiences and measured these sessions' impact on anxiety and any increased understanding of breast cancer screening.Methods: Academic breast radiologist provided seven 1-hour sessions of structured lectures and question-and-answer periods. Lay language and radiologic images were used to discuss disease background, screening guidelines, and areas of debate. One hundred seventeen participants (mean age, 45 i 15 years) completed voluntary, anonymous, institutional review board-approved pre and postsession questionnaires relaying their attitudes regarding screening and the impact of the sessions. Results are summarized descriptively.Results: Mean reported anxiety regarding screening (on a scale ranging from 1-5; 1 = no anxiety) was 2.5 i 1.3. Anxiety was attributed to unknown results (56.4%), anticipation of pain (21.8%), known risk factors (14.5%), general uncertainty (12.7%), waiting for results (9.1%), possibility of more procedures (3.6%), and personal breast cancer history (3.6%). Ninety-seven percent reported that immediate results would lower anxiety (78% of those women indicated a 75%-100% decrease in anxiety); 93% reported that radiologist consultation with images would lower anxiety (75.6% indicated a 75%-100% decrease in anxiety). After the lecture, women reported (on a scale ranging from 1-5) increased understanding of the topic (4.7 i 0.6), encouragement to screen (4.6 ± 0.7), and reduced anxiety (4.0 ± 1.1). Ninety-seven percent to 100% provided correct responses to these questions: rationale for screening in the absence of family history, recall does not equate to cancer diagnosis, benefit of prior films, and continued importance of physical examination.Conclusion: Attendees of radiologist-provided direct public lectures reported decreased anxiety and improved knowledge regarding screening mammography. The resultant reduced anxiety ("harm") and educational empowerment help enable informed decision making and may promote screening attendance.
机译:目的:焦虑被称为筛选乳房X线摄影的“危害”。作者提供了直接,互动的教育,为受众划分,并测量了这些会议对焦虑的影响以及对乳腺癌筛查的任何增加的了解。 Lay语言和放射学图像用于讨论疾病背景,筛查指南和辩论领域。一百十七位参与者(平均年龄,45岁15岁)完成了自愿,匿名,机构审查委员会核准的前后和职业调查问卷,其在筛查和会议的影响和影响方面的态度转发。结果总结了。结果:意味着报告有关筛查的焦虑(在1-5的等级范围内; 1 =没有焦虑)是2.5 I 1.3。焦虑率归因于未知结果(56.4%),疼痛预期(21.8%),已知风险因素(14.5%),一般不确定性(12.7%),等待结果(9.1%),更多程序的可能性(3.6%)和个人乳腺癌历史(3.6%)。 97%的百分之九十七分国联的结果将降低焦虑(78%的妇女表明焦虑减少75%-100%); 93%报道,放射科医生与图像磋商会降低焦虑(75.6%表示焦虑减少75%-100%)。讲座后,妇女报告(按照1-5的规模)增加了对主题(4.7 I 0.6)的了解,鼓励筛选(4.6±0.7),减少焦虑(4.0±1.1)。百分之九十七分为100%为这些问题提供了正确的回应:在没有家族历史的情况下筛查的理由,召回并不等于癌症诊断,以前的薄膜的利益,以及体检的持续重要性。结论:放射学家的参加者 - 放射学家 - 提供了直接公共讲座报告称,焦虑症的焦虑减少和改进了知识。结果减少了焦虑(“危害”)和教育赋权帮助,并有助于明智的决策,并可以促进筛选出席。

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