Exploring Family Physician Training Needs to Improve Cancer Patient Care

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Marissa Sherwood
Janet Papadakos
Kulamahan Kulasegaram
Maria A. Martimianakis
Edward Kucharski
Meredith Giuliani
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[1] University of Toronto,Department of Radiation Oncology
[2] Princess Margaret Cancer Centre,Radiation Medicine Program, Department of Radiation Oncology
[3] Princess Margaret Cancer Centre,Cancer Health Literacy Research Centre
[4] University Health Network,The Institute for Education Research (TIER)
[5] Wilson Centre for Research in Education,Department of Paediatrics
[6] University of Toronto,The Wilson Centre
[7] Department of Family and Community Medicine,undefined
[8] Casey House Hospital,undefined
[9] University Health Network,undefined
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Oncology; Primary care; Family physicians; Training; Needs assessment;
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Family physicians have multifaceted roles in cancer patient care and oncology education among this group is unfortunately inadequate. This study explored the needs and perspectives of family physicians regarding their oncology training and experiences. As well, physician cancer care experiences, knowledge use, and continuing education practices were elucidated. The authors employed a qualitative approach with family physicians participating in semi-structured interviews. General practitioners in oncology were excluded. Purposeful sampling was used, with recruitment through Ontario regional primary cancer care leads and social media. Interviews were transcribed, and thematic analysis was conducted. Thirteen participants were interviewed—1.6:1 female: male, ages 30–39, practicing for an average of 9 years (0.5–30 years), with urban and suburban practices. Most trained in Canada as undergraduates and completed their residency in Ontario; 62% had participated in at least one oncology continuing medical education session. Three major themes emerged: delineation of roles, oncology knowledge and education, and palliative care. Participants reported role uncertainty after cancer diagnosis, with oncology teaching at all levels described as lacking relevance. Palliative care rotations were an avenue for oncology education and where participants returned to cancer care. Changing existing teaching, information access, and avenues of oncology experiences may be the next step to supporting successful cancer care by family physicians.
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页码:1834 / 1844
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