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Patient-physician relationships, health self-efficacy, and gynecologic cancer screening among women with Lynch syndrome
by
Aronson, Melyssa
, Cohen, Zane
, McGarragle, Kaitlin M.
, Hart, Tae L.
, Semotiuk, Kara
, Ferguson, Sarah E.
, Hare, Crystal J.
, Holter, Spring
in
Analysis
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Biomedicine
/ Cancer
/ Cancer prevention
/ Cancer Research
/ Cancer screening
/ Colorectal cancer
/ Complications and side effects
/ Diagnosis
/ Family
/ Family medicine
/ Female genital cancer
/ General practitioners
/ Gynecological screening
/ Health screening
/ Human Genetics
/ Information
/ Lynch syndrome
/ Oncology
/ Ovarian cancer
/ Patient compliance
/ Patient-physician relationship
/ Pharmacist-patient relations
/ Physicians
/ Risk factors
/ Self-efficacy
/ Surgery
/ Women
/ Women's health
2019
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Patient-physician relationships, health self-efficacy, and gynecologic cancer screening among women with Lynch syndrome
by
Aronson, Melyssa
, Cohen, Zane
, McGarragle, Kaitlin M.
, Hart, Tae L.
, Semotiuk, Kara
, Ferguson, Sarah E.
, Hare, Crystal J.
, Holter, Spring
in
Analysis
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Biomedicine
/ Cancer
/ Cancer prevention
/ Cancer Research
/ Cancer screening
/ Colorectal cancer
/ Complications and side effects
/ Diagnosis
/ Family
/ Family medicine
/ Female genital cancer
/ General practitioners
/ Gynecological screening
/ Health screening
/ Human Genetics
/ Information
/ Lynch syndrome
/ Oncology
/ Ovarian cancer
/ Patient compliance
/ Patient-physician relationship
/ Pharmacist-patient relations
/ Physicians
/ Risk factors
/ Self-efficacy
/ Surgery
/ Women
/ Women's health
2019
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Patient-physician relationships, health self-efficacy, and gynecologic cancer screening among women with Lynch syndrome
by
Aronson, Melyssa
, Cohen, Zane
, McGarragle, Kaitlin M.
, Hart, Tae L.
, Semotiuk, Kara
, Ferguson, Sarah E.
, Hare, Crystal J.
, Holter, Spring
in
Analysis
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Biomedicine
/ Cancer
/ Cancer prevention
/ Cancer Research
/ Cancer screening
/ Colorectal cancer
/ Complications and side effects
/ Diagnosis
/ Family
/ Family medicine
/ Female genital cancer
/ General practitioners
/ Gynecological screening
/ Health screening
/ Human Genetics
/ Information
/ Lynch syndrome
/ Oncology
/ Ovarian cancer
/ Patient compliance
/ Patient-physician relationship
/ Pharmacist-patient relations
/ Physicians
/ Risk factors
/ Self-efficacy
/ Surgery
/ Women
/ Women's health
2019
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Patient-physician relationships, health self-efficacy, and gynecologic cancer screening among women with Lynch syndrome
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Patient-physician relationships, health self-efficacy, and gynecologic cancer screening among women with Lynch syndrome
2019
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Background
Lynch syndrome, a hereditary cancer syndrome, predisposes women to colorectal, endometrial, and ovarian cancer. Current guidelines recommend that women with Lynch syndrome undergo risk-reducing gynecological surgery to reduce their chances of developing endometrial or ovarian cancer. Little is known about how women with Lynch syndrome perceive gynecological cancer screening, or the psychosocial factors associated with screening attitudes and behaviour.
Methods
This study used a cross-sectional, quantitative design. Using self-report questionnaire data from a sample of women with Lynch syndrome (
N
= 50) who had not undergone risk-reducing surgery, the current study sought to: 1) describe the gynecological cancer screening behaviours of women with Lynch syndrome, as well participant-reported sources of information about Lynch syndrome; 2) examine the extent to which women believe gynecological cancer screening is effective and provides them with reassurance and; 3) assess to what extent relationships with one’s family physician were associated with gynecological cancer screening, perceptions about screening, and health self-efficacy. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics and Spearman rank-ordered correlations.
Results
Data analyses showed that transvaginal ultrasound was the most common screening behaviour (57%) followed by pelvic ultrasound (47%). Only 22% of participants underwent endometrial biopsy. Patient-physician relationships were related to greater health self-efficacy to manage Lynch syndrome and greater perceived effectiveness of gynecological screening. However, health self-efficacy and better patient-physician relationships were not associated with increased engagement in gynecological cancer screening.
Conclusions
The data suggest that feeling efficacious about managing one’s Lynch syndrome and screening is related to positive interactions and communication with one’s family physician. While this is encouraging, future research should examine educating both family physicians and patients about current guidelines for Lynch syndrome gynecological screening recommendations.
Publisher
BioMed Central,BioMed Central Ltd,BMC
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