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Published in: Hereditary Cancer in Clinical Practice 1/2011

Open Access 01-12-2011 | Research

Lynch syndrome: barriers to and facilitators of screening and disease management

Authors: Kathy E Watkins, Christine Y Way, Jacqueline J Fiander, Robert J Meadus, Mary Jane Esplen, Jane S Green, Valerie C Ludlow, Holly A Etchegary, Patrick S Parfrey

Published in: Hereditary Cancer in Clinical Practice | Issue 1/2011

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Abstract

Background

Lynch syndrome is a hereditary cancer with confirmed carriers at high risk for colorectal (CRC) and extracolonic cancers. The purpose of the current study was to develop a greater understanding of the factors influencing decisions about disease management post-genetic testing.

Methods

The study used a grounded theory approach to data collection and analysis as part of a multiphase project examining the psychosocial and behavioral impact of predictive DNA testing for Lynch syndrome. Individual and small group interviews were conducted with individuals from 10 families with the MSH2 intron 5 splice site mutation or exon 8 deletion. The data from confirmed carriers (n = 23) were subjected to re-analysis to identify key barriers to and/or facilitators of screening and disease management.

Results

Thematic analysis identified personal, health care provider and health care system factors as dominant barriers to and/or facilitators of managing Lynch syndrome. Person-centered factors reflect risk perceptions and decision-making, and enduring screening/disease management. The perceived knowledge and clinical management skills of health care providers also influenced participation in recommended protocols. The health care system barriers/facilitators are defined in terms of continuity of care and coordination of services among providers.

Conclusions

Individuals with Lynch syndrome often encounter multiple barriers to and facilitators of disease management that go beyond the individual to the provider and health care system levels. The current organization and implementation of health care services are inadequate. A coordinated system of local services capable of providing integrated, efficient health care and follow-up, populated by providers with knowledge of hereditary cancer, is necessary to maintain optimal health.
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Metadata
Title
Lynch syndrome: barriers to and facilitators of screening and disease management
Authors
Kathy E Watkins
Christine Y Way
Jacqueline J Fiander
Robert J Meadus
Mary Jane Esplen
Jane S Green
Valerie C Ludlow
Holly A Etchegary
Patrick S Parfrey
Publication date
01-12-2011
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
Hereditary Cancer in Clinical Practice / Issue 1/2011
Electronic ISSN: 1897-4287
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1897-4287-9-8

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