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TITLE:
Determinants of primary care physicians’ practice of prostate cancer counseling and screening
AUTHORS:
Danny M. Rabah, Mostafa A. Arafa
KEYWORDS:
Cancer Prostate; Counseling; Screening
JOURNAL NAME:
Health,
Vol.2 No.11,
November
22,
2010
ABSTRACT: Objective: The objective was to examine practices of primary care physicians and its determinants towards prostate cancer screening. Methods: Data was obtained from 204 primary care physicians using self-reports of prostate cancer screening practices, knowledge, attitudes towards prostate cancer screening. Results: nearly half of the respondent (54.7%) were practicing counseling and referring prostate cancer patients. The mean correct knowledge score was 54.3%, their attitude was not strong; the only statement that nearly seventy percent of physicians agreed upon was about the value of screening, however, the reliability and evidence to support DRE & PSA were in question. Knowledge and attitude were found to be the most significant predictors that determine physicians’ self practice. Conclusion: Background information and attitudes are important determinants of physicians’ practice behavior towards prostate cancer counseling and referral in our study.
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