94th European General Practice Research Network Meeting, İstanbul, Türkiye, 12 - 15 Mayıs 2022, ss.118, (Özet Bildiri)
Background:
Cancer diagnosis process can be affected by many factors related to the patient, physician and health
system. In order to increase early diagnosis, problems at each step should be determined and precautions
should be taken. There are studies showing that cancer misdiagnosis constitutes the majority of diagnostic
errors in primary care. In this study, our aim is to determine the factors affecting the timely diagnosis of cancer
and the role of primary care in this process.
Research questions:
What are the effects of primary care and other effective factors in the cancer diagnosis process?
Method:
Our research has conducted in various outpatient clinics of Marmara Univercity Pendik Training and
Research Hospital, between February 1 and May 31, 2019. Aged over 18 and diagnosed with cancer in the
last six months included. The data collected through a questionnaire, by face-to-face interview.
Results:
176 patients with a mean age of 55 participated, 45% of them stated that they applied to the primary care first
when they had a complaint. Median time between first recognizing the sypmtoms to admission was 30 days.
45% of the patients stated that they waited for the symptoms to go away on their own. The mean time from the
first suspicion of cancer to diagnosis was 39.7 days.19% of them stated that they applied to primary care with
the symptoms that were present at the time of diagnosis. There was no significant difference between the
diagnostic interval and diagnosis stage and the health institution patients first applied.
Conclusions:
There is no referral system in our country, patients can apply to any health institution. In our study, there was
no relationship between admission steps and early diagnosis. Primary care has a significant advantage in the
early diagnosis of cancer with its accessibility and holistic approach, its role in this field needs to be increased.