Factors driving the use of dermoscopy in Europe: a pan-European survey

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作者
Forsea, A. M. [1 ]
Tschandl, P. [2 ]
del Marmol, V. [3 ]
Zalaudek, I. [4 ]
Soyer, H. P. [5 ]
Geller, A. C. [6 ]
Argenziano, G. [7 ]
机构
[1] Carol Davila Univ Med & Pharm, Elias Univ Hosp, Dept Dermatol, Bucharest, Romania
[2] Med Univ Vienna, Dept Dermatol, Vienna, Austria
[3] Univ Libre Bruxelles, Dept Dermatol, Hop Erasme, Brussels, Belgium
[4] Med Univ Graz, Dept Dermatol & Venereol, Nonmelanoma Skin Canc Unit, Graz, Austria
[5] Univ Queensland, Translat Res Inst, Sch Med, Dermatol Res Ctr, Brisbane, Qld, Australia
[6] Harvard TH Chan Sch Publ Hlth, Social & Behav Sci, Boston, MA USA
[7] Univ Naples 2, Dermatol Unit, Naples, Italy
关键词
NONPIGMENTED SKIN TUMORS; FOLLOW-UP; DIAGNOSTIC-ACCURACY; VASCULAR STRUCTURES; MALIGNANT-MELANOMA; DIGITAL DERMOSCOPY; CUTANEOUS MELANOMA; CLINICAL-PRACTICE; HIGH-RISK; LESIONS;
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10.1111/bjd.14895
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R75 [皮肤病学与性病学];
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100206 ;
摘要
Background When used correctly, dermoscopy is an essential tool for helping clinicians in the diagnosis of skin diseases and the early detection of skin cancers. Despite its proven benefits, there is a lack of data about how European dermatologists use dermoscopy in everyday practice. Objectives To identify the motivations, obstacles and modifiable factors influencing the use of dermoscopy in daily dermatology practice across Europe. Methods All registered dermatologists in 32 European countries were invited to complete an online survey of 20 questions regarding demographic and practice characteristics, dermoscopy training and self-confidence in dermoscopic skills, patterns of dermoscopy use, reasons for not using dermoscopy and attitudes relating to dermoscopy utility. Results We collected 7480 valid answers, of which 89% reported use of dermoscopy. The main reasons for not using dermoscopy were lack of equipment (58% of nonusers) and lack of training (42%). Dermoscopy training during residency was reported by 41% of dermoscopy users and by 12% of nonusers (P < 0.001). Dermatologists working in public hospitals were the least likely to use dermoscopy. High use of dermoscopy across the spectrum of skin diseases was reported by 62% of dermoscopy users and was associated with dermoscopy training during residency, the use of polarized light and digital dermoscopy devices, longer dermoscopy practice, younger age and female gender. Conclusions Expanding access to dermoscopy equipment, especially in public healthcare facilities and establishing dermoscopy training during dermatology residency would further enhance the substantially high dermoscopy use across European countries.
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页码:1329 / 1337
页数:9
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