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Published in: Journal of General Internal Medicine 12/2011

01-12-2011 | Original Research

Differences Between Primary Care Physicians’ and Oncologists’ Knowledge, Attitudes and Practices Regarding the Care of Cancer Survivors

Authors: Arnold L. Potosky, PhD, Paul K. J. Han, MD, Julia Rowland, PhD, Carrie N. Klabunde, PhD, Tenbroeck Smith, MA, Noreen Aziz, MD, PhD, Craig Earle, MD, John Z. Ayanian, MD, Patricia A. Ganz, MD, Michael Stefanek, PhD

Published in: Journal of General Internal Medicine | Issue 12/2011

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Abstract

Background

The growing number of cancer survivors combined with a looming shortage of oncology specialists will require greater coordination of post-treatment care responsibilities between oncologists and primary care physicians (PCPs). However, data are limited regarding these physicians’ views of cancer survivors’ care.

Objective

To compare PCPs and oncologists with regard to their knowledge, attitudes, and practices for follow-up care of breast and colon cancer survivors.

Design and Subjects

Mailed questionnaires were completed by a nationally representative sample of 1,072 PCPs and 1,130 medical oncologists in 2009 (cooperation rate = 65%). Sampling and non-response weights were used to calculate estimates to reflect practicing US PCPs and oncologists.

Main Measures

PCPs and oncologists reported their 1) preferred model for delivering cancer survivors’ care; 2) assessment of PCPs’ ability to perform follow-up care tasks; 3) confidence in their knowledge; and 4) cancer surveillance practices.

Key Results

Compared with PCPs, oncologists were less likely to believe PCPs had the skills to conduct appropriate testing for breast cancer recurrence (59% vs. 23%, P < 0.001) or to care for late effects of breast cancer (75% vs. 38%, P < 0.001). Only 40% of PCPs were very confident of their own knowledge of testing for recurrence. PCPs were more likely than oncologists to endorse routine use of non-recommended blood and imaging tests for detecting cancer recurrence, with both groups departing substantially from guideline recommendations.

Conclusion

There are significant differences in PCPs’ and oncologists’ knowledge, attitudes, and practices with respect to care of cancer survivors. Improving cancer survivors’ care may require more effective communication between these two groups to increase PCPs’ confidence in their knowledge, and must also address oncologists’ attitudes regarding PCPs’ ability to care for cancer survivors.
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Metadata
Title
Differences Between Primary Care Physicians’ and Oncologists’ Knowledge, Attitudes and Practices Regarding the Care of Cancer Survivors
Authors
Arnold L. Potosky, PhD
Paul K. J. Han, MD
Julia Rowland, PhD
Carrie N. Klabunde, PhD
Tenbroeck Smith, MA
Noreen Aziz, MD, PhD
Craig Earle, MD
John Z. Ayanian, MD
Patricia A. Ganz, MD
Michael Stefanek, PhD
Publication date
01-12-2011
Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Published in
Journal of General Internal Medicine / Issue 12/2011
Print ISSN: 0884-8734
Electronic ISSN: 1525-1497
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11606-011-1808-4

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