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Knowledge,Attitudes, and Practices Pertaining to Lung Cancer Screening Among Primary Care Physicians in a Public Urban Health Network
Affiliation:1. Department of Medicine, Cook County Health, Chicago, IL;2. Division of Medical Oncology, Cook County Health and Hospital Systems, Chicago, IL;3. Division of Pulmonary Medicine and Critical Care, Northwestern Medicine, Chicago, IL
Abstract:IntroductionLung cancer screening (LCS) with annual low-dose computed tomography in high-risk groups decreases the mortality related to lung cancer. Its implementation rate has been low, and knowledge relating to LCS has not been assessed in providers treating underserved populations.Materials and MethodsAn institutional review board-approved anonymous survey was sent to primary care physicians of the Cook County Health system, a safety-net healthcare system. The survey assessed the knowledge pertaining to LCS guidelines, providers’ experience with LCS, and their recommendations for quality improvement using 24 questions. The predictors of LCS within the previous 6 months were identified using logistic regression analysis.ResultsOf the 152 survey responses, 43% were from nontrainees with diverse training backgrounds. Adequate knowledge of LCS was demonstrated by 72% of the respondents, and pretest counseling was the domain most often answered incorrectly in the questionnaire. LCS had been ordered in the previous 6 months by 57% of the respondents. However, 88% estimated that they had screened < 50% of eligible patients. Higher patient volume, more experience, and family medicine training predicted for ordering LCS in the previous 6 months. In addition, 82.2% indicated that prompts in the electronic medical records would increase LCS, and 78.3% reported that receiving statistics about their LCS practice would increase LCS performance.ConclusionsPrimary care physicians in the hospital healthcare system had reasonable knowledge of LCS, but the implementation rate was low. We have identified areas for improvement relating to LCS implementation.
Keywords:Diagnostic screening programs  Low-dose computed tomography  Lung neoplasms  Quality Improvement  Safety-net providers
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