Australian journal of general practice | 2019

Post-diagnosis skin cancer follow-up in rural general practice: A mixed-method study.

 
 
 

Abstract


BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES\nThe literature reveals a lack of consensus on recommendations for follow-up of skin cancer in general practice for all types of skin cancer. The objective of this paper was to evaluate post-treatment surveillance practices for both melanotic and non-melanotic skin cancers (NMSC) by general practitioners (GPs) in regional Victoria, and to identify challenges in follow-up for skin cancers in rural areas.\n\n\nMETHOD\nA mixed-method study involving a survey and semi-structured interviews with GPs and registrars in Gippsland was carried out in 2015.\n\n\nRESULTS\nThe survey of 65 participants showed that 69% (45/65) followed up NMSC opportunistically, while 66% (43/65) reported using a structured follow-up practice for melanoma. Six practitioners from the interviews identified the patient s level of education, time constraints, practitioner accessibility and specialists availability as some common challenges in follow-up.\n\n\nDISCUSSION\nWe recommend that rural GPs review follow-up strategies for all skin cancers, through the establishment of guidelines and a recall system.

Volume 48 4
Pages \n 222-228\n
DOI 10.31128/AJGP-04-18-4562
Language English
Journal Australian journal of general practice

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