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Korean Journal of Family Medicine
2007 Volume.28 No. 8 p.589 ~ p.598
PAP Smear-screening in Primary Care Women Physicians and Its Influence on Patients
Kim Soon-Ok

Kim Dae-Gyeun
Kim Jun-Su
Lee Jung-Kwon
Yoo Jun-Hyun
Abstract
Background: PAP smear has been highly appraised for screening cervical cancer. Generally regarded is that women physicians regularly screen for PAP would promote patients¡¯ early detection and treatment rate by their strong recommendation. Hereby we investigated PAP-screening in primary care women physicians, recommending proportion and associated factors.

Methods: Questionnaires were sent to 981 members of the Korean Academy of Family Medicine, Korean Association of Family Practitioners, Korean Medical Women¡¯s Association, and Songpa-gu and Kangdong-gu family practitioners. a total of 193 respondents was analyzed.

Results: Among the total 55.4% of the respondents screened for PAP smear regularly, either annually (23.9%), or from their treating gynecologists (61.6%) or through routine check-up (81.1%). Common reasons for not screening were lack of time (40.7%) and forgetfulness (38.4%). Recommending proportion for PAP to patients was 49.2%. Reasons for not recommending were lack of equipment, forgetfulness (18.8% each). Confidence of PAP as a screening test was very high (71.5%); significantly related to PAP-screening and to recommending proportion (P=0.033, P=0.005, respectively). Many of the respondents thought physician¡¯s own PAP-screening affected its recommendation (45.3%), whereas significant relation to their actual PAP-screening was not found (P=0.845). PAP-screening in physicians showed no significant relationship with recommending proportion (P=0.053). Internal disease history had meaningful relation only with recommending proportion (P=0.001).

Conclusion: Though physicians show strong confidence in PAP and undergo more than the general public, most do not screen for it regularly and the recommending proportion was low. To improve physician¡¯s PAP-screening and recommending proportion, re-education of physicians and provision of proper clinical equipment are required. (J Korean Acad Fam Med 2007;28:589-598)
KEYWORD
PAP-smear, women physicians, PAP-screening, recommending proportion, associated factors
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