General practice registrars' use of dermoscopy Prevalence, associations and influence on diagnosis and confidence

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作者
Whiting, Georgina [1 ]
Stocks, Nigel [2 ]
Morgan, Simon [3 ]
Tapley, Amanda [3 ]
Henderson, Kim [3 ]
Holliday, Elizabeth [4 ]
Ball, Jean [5 ]
van Driel, Mieke [6 ]
Spike, Neil [7 ]
McArthur, Lawrie [8 ]
Davey, Andrew [3 ,9 ]
Magin, Parker [10 ,11 ]
机构
[1] Richmond Med, Richmond, Vic, Australia
[2] Univ Adelaide, Discipline Gen Practice, Adelaide, SA, Australia
[3] GP Synergy, Newcastle, NSW, Australia
[4] Univ Newcastle, Sch Med & Publ Hlth, Biostat, Callaghan, NSW, Australia
[5] Informat Technol & Stat Support CReDITSS Unit, Clin Res Design, Newcastle, NSW, Australia
[6] Univ Queensland, Discipline Gen Practice, Brisbane, Qld, Australia
[7] Univ Melbourne, Dept Gen Practice, Melbourne, Vic, Australia
[8] Univ Adelaide, Rural Clin Sch, Educ, Adelaide, SA, Australia
[9] Univ Newcastle, Sch Med & Publ Hlth, Callaghan, NSW, Australia
[10] GP Synergy, NSW & ACT Res & Evaluat Unit, Newcastle, NSW, Australia
[11] Univ Newcastle, Discipline Gen Practice, Newcastle, NSW, Australia
关键词
PRIMARY-CARE PHYSICIANS; SKIN-CANCER; MANAGEMENT; LESIONS; SKILLS; IMPACT;
D O I
10.31128/AJGP-11-18-4773
中图分类号
R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
学科分类号
1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
Background and objective Dermoscopy increases accuracy for melanoma diagnosis by trained primary care physicians. We aimed to establish prevalence of dermatoscope use by general practice registrars, and identify factors associated with dermatoscope use and the implications of dermatoscope use for diagnosis and confidence in diagnosis. Methods This was a cross-sectional study nested within the Registrar Clinical Encounters in Training (ReCEnT) project, an ongoing multi-site cohort study of general practice registrars' consultations. The study was conducted during two six-monthly rounds of ReCEnT data collection in four regional training providers in 2014. Results Forty-nine per cent of registrars reported having dermoscopy training. Dermoscopy was used in 61% of consultations involving skin or pigmented lesion checks. Dermatoscope use changed provisional diagnosis in 22% of instances and increased diagnostic confidence in 55%. Discussion Dermoscopy is performed by general practice registrars in a modest proportion of skin and pigmented lesion checks. Its use influences registrars' diagnoses and increases their confidence in their diagnoses.
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