Colorectal cancer screening practices in Alabama: a survey of primary care physicians.

J Cancer Educ

Cancer Prevention Program, Alabama FITWAY Colorectal Cancer Prevention Program, Bureau of Family Health Services, Alabama Department of Public Health, 36104, Montgomery, AL, USA.

Published: December 2012

AI Article Synopsis

  • A survey of 2,378 Alabama primary care physicians revealed that many are not fully updated on current colorectal cancer (CRC) screening practices, which hinders patient compliance with guidelines.
  • The survey highlighted the need for physicians to adopt high-sensitivity stool tests over older methods like guaiac fecal occult blood tests.
  • Recommendations include improving education through multimedia resources and utilizing health information technologies to boost CRC screening rates.

Article Abstract

In order to inform efforts to increase screening rates for colorectal cancer (CRC), we conducted a survey of Alabama primary care physicians regarding CRC screening practices, educational preferences, and perceptions of obstacles to screening. A mail survey of 2,378 Alabama physicians in Family Medicine, Internal Medicine, and Obstetrics & Gynecology was conducted. Many physicians are not fully up-to-date with current CRC screening practices that could improve patient compliance with screening guidelines. One example is the potential use of high-sensitivity stool tests, such as the fecal immunochemical test, instead of the no longer recommended low-sensitivity guaiac fecal occult blood tests. In addition, enhanced multimedia and web-based approaches to educating physicians and patients could be more fully utilized. Further, greater use of health information technologies could increase screening rates. Enhancing primary care physicians' knowledge of screening modalities and increasing their use of electronic technology could significantly improve colorectal cancer screening outcomes.

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