Willingness to follow breast cancer. Survey of family physicians.
- 1 February 1996
- journal article
- Vol. 42, 263-8
Abstract
To identify the experience and willingness of family physicians to accept follow-up care of patients treated for stage I breast cancer. Mailed questionnaire. One hundred eighty-nine family physicians in southwestern Ontario with oversampling of female physicians and physicians practising more than 20 km from a cancer clinic. Willingness to follow breast cancer patients and time after treatment family physicians would be willing to begin follow-up care. We had an 81.5% response rate. Of the 154 respondents, 53% had been involved previously in the 5-year, follow-up care of a patient with breast cancer and 77.1% believed it appropriate for family physicians to assume responsibility for follow-up care in all or most cases. If asked by a patient, the family, or an oncologist to provide follow-up care, 90.1% of family physicians reported they would accept this responsibility. Willingness to follow breast cancer patients was not associated with sex, years in practice, proximity to a cancer clinic, or certification status but was associated with having previously provided such care (P = .043). Of those willing to care for these patients, almost 90% would prefer to start within 1 year of treatment. Although only half the respondents had experience in providing follow-up care to breast cancer patients, most were willing to take on this role, especially if asked.This publication has 11 references indexed in Scilit:
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