Did the 'Be Clear on Bowel Cancer' public awareness campaign pilot result in a higher rate of cancer detection?. Issue 1053 (9th April 2013)
- Record Type:
- Journal Article
- Title:
- Did the 'Be Clear on Bowel Cancer' public awareness campaign pilot result in a higher rate of cancer detection?. Issue 1053 (9th April 2013)
- Main Title:
- Did the 'Be Clear on Bowel Cancer' public awareness campaign pilot result in a higher rate of cancer detection?
- Authors:
- Bethune, Rob
Marshall, Morwena J
Mitchell, Stephen J
Oppong, Chris
Cartmel, Mark T
Arumugam, Ponnandai J
Gee, Andrew S
Daniels, Ian R - Abstract:
- Abstract : Objectives: To assess the impact of a 7-week public bowel cancer awareness campaign pilot by reviewing the number of 2-week referrals from general practitioners (GPs) to hospital, endoscopic procedures and new cancers diagnosed throughout the five acute hospitals in The Peninsular Cancer Network, UK. Design: A retrospective before and after study. Setting: The Peninsula Cancer Network in the South West of England, UK. Main outcome measures: For the period July 2010–July 2011, data were collected on the number of 2-week referrals, number of endoscopic procedures performed and number of new cancers diagnosed. The average for the 6 months before the campaign was compared with the immediate 3 months and then the fourth to sixth months following the campaign. Student's t test was used to compare the means of the three groups. Results: There was a statistically significant increase in the number of 2-week referrals from GPs to hospital in the 3 months following the campaign but this effect disappeared after that. There was no statistical increase in the number of endoscopic procedures or new cancers diagnosed following the awareness campaign. Conclusions: The pilot 'Be Clear on Cancer' awareness campaign had a significant effect on the number of patients being referred from GPs to hospital; however, the effect was short lived and had returned to baseline by 3 months. The campaign had no effect on the number of new cancers diagnosed, which was the stated underlying aimAbstract : Objectives: To assess the impact of a 7-week public bowel cancer awareness campaign pilot by reviewing the number of 2-week referrals from general practitioners (GPs) to hospital, endoscopic procedures and new cancers diagnosed throughout the five acute hospitals in The Peninsular Cancer Network, UK. Design: A retrospective before and after study. Setting: The Peninsula Cancer Network in the South West of England, UK. Main outcome measures: For the period July 2010–July 2011, data were collected on the number of 2-week referrals, number of endoscopic procedures performed and number of new cancers diagnosed. The average for the 6 months before the campaign was compared with the immediate 3 months and then the fourth to sixth months following the campaign. Student's t test was used to compare the means of the three groups. Results: There was a statistically significant increase in the number of 2-week referrals from GPs to hospital in the 3 months following the campaign but this effect disappeared after that. There was no statistical increase in the number of endoscopic procedures or new cancers diagnosed following the awareness campaign. Conclusions: The pilot 'Be Clear on Cancer' awareness campaign had a significant effect on the number of patients being referred from GPs to hospital; however, the effect was short lived and had returned to baseline by 3 months. The campaign had no effect on the number of new cancers diagnosed, which was the stated underlying aim of the pilot. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Postgraduate medical journal. Volume 89:Issue 1053(2013)
- Journal:
- Postgraduate medical journal
- Issue:
- Volume 89:Issue 1053(2013)
- Issue Display:
- Volume 89, Issue 1053 (2013)
- Year:
- 2013
- Volume:
- 89
- Issue:
- 1053
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2013-0089-1053-0000
- Page Start:
- 390
- Page End:
- 393
- Publication Date:
- 2013-04-09
- Subjects:
- PUBLIC HEALTH
Medicine -- Periodicals
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http://www.bmj.com/archive ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1136/postgradmedj-2012-131014 ↗
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