Journal article
Assessing and managing breast cancer risk: Clinicians' current practice and future needs
IM Collins, E Steel, GB Mann, JD Emery, A Bickerstaffe, A Trainer, P Butow, M Pirotta, AC Antoniou, J Cuzick, J Hopper, KA Phillips, LA Keogh
Breast | Published : 2014
Abstract
Decision support tools for the assessment and management of breast cancer risk may improve uptake of prevention strategies. End-user input in the design of such tools is critical to increase clinical use. Before developing such a computerized tool, we examined clinicians' practice and future needs. Twelve breast surgeons, 12 primary care physicians and 5 practice nurses participated in 4 focus groups. These were recorded, coded, and analyzed to identify key themes. Participants identified difficulties assessing risk, including a lack of available tools to standardize practice. Most expressed confidence identifying women at potentially high risk, but not moderate risk. Participants felt a too..
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[ "Funding for this study was provided by the Australia and New Zealand Breast Cancer Trials Group from public donations made to the Breast Cancer Institute of Australia.", "KAP is supported by a National Breast Cancer Foundation Practitioner Fellowship." ]