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Breast Cancer Screening Guidelines: Does Education to Healthcare Providers in an Outpatient Office Setting Increase Number of Screenings?

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Identifier: 190 - 01 - 04 - Breast Cancer Screening

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Publisher: California, Pa. Pennsylvania Western University

Publication Date: 2024

Format: 1 online resource (1 dissertation (42 leaves)) : illustrations text file PDF

Description:

Breast cancer affects people all ages, genders, and races. The ways in which providers prevent and detect breast cancer have change significantly over the years. Healthcare providers have a number of resources to utilize to screen patients for breast cancer appropriately. However, providers do not always follow the guidelines that are recommended likely due to lack of knowledge. The purpose of this evidence-based quality improvement project was to increase healthcare provider knowledge about current breast cancer screening guidelines and recommendations. In August of 2024 over a two-week period, healthcare providers at a federally qualified health center look-alike were asked to participate in an evidence-based quality improvement project concerning breast cancer screening guidelines. Participants completed a pretest and posttest questionnaire to measure if there was an increase in knowledge after completing the presentation. Fifteen participants completed both the pretest and posttest. A paired-samples t-test was utilized to analyze data which resulted in a statistically significant finding. These results conclude that a breast cancer screening guidelines presentation helps to increase provider knowledge.

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  • 2024

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1 Files

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English