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Article Dans Une Revue Scandinavian Journal of Primary Health Care Année : 2016

Inclusion of populations at risk of advanced melanoma in an opportunistic targeted screening project involving general practitioners

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Objective: The study objective was to measure the rates of inclusion of populations at risk of advanced melanoma in a pilot targeted screening project involving general practitioners. Design: This cross-sectional database study compared the inclusion rates of patients who signed inclusion in a targeted screening project with those of patients who did not, during a period in which both groups of patients consulted investigators. Setting: Data were extracted from the national healthcare insurance records in western France from 11 April to 30 October 2011. Patients: Patients, older than 18, considered for the data extraction had consulted one of the 78 participating GPs during the study period, and were affiliated with the national healthcare insurance. Main outcome measures: Inclusion in the screening was the main outcome measure. Patients at risk of advanced melanoma were characterized by male gender, age over 50, low income, rural residence, farmer, and presence of chronic disease. Results: A total of 57,279 patients consulted GPs during the inclusion period and 2711 (4.73%) were included in the targeted screening. Populations at risk of advanced melanoma were less included: men (OR¼0.67; 95%CI [0.61–0.73]; p<0.001), older than 50 (OR¼0.67; 95%CI [0.60–0.74]; p<0.001), low income (OR¼0.65; 95%CI [0.55–0.77]; p<0.001), farmer (OR¼0.23; 95%CI [0.17–0.30]; p<0.001) and presence of a chronic disease (OR¼0.87; 95%CI [0.77–0.98]; p<0.028). Conclusion: This study demonstrated inequalities in the inclusion of patients in a melanoma screening. Patients at risk of advanced cancer were screened less often. Further studies should focus on GPs ability to identify and screen these patients.
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inserm-01407477 , version 1 (02-12-2016)

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Cédric Rat, Gaelle Quereux, Charlotte Grimault, Jérémy Fernandez, Mickael Poiraud, et al.. Inclusion of populations at risk of advanced melanoma in an opportunistic targeted screening project involving general practitioners. Scandinavian Journal of Primary Health Care, 2016, 34 (3), pp.286-294. ⟨10.1080/02813432.2016.1207149⟩. ⟨inserm-01407477⟩
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