Journal article
Perspectives on Referring for Rectal Cancer Surgery: a Survey Study of Gastroenterologist and General Surgeons in Iowa
Journal of gastrointestinal cancer, Vol.55(2), pp.681-690
12/27/2023
DOI: 10.1007/s12029-023-00998-1
PMID: 38151606
Abstract
To understand referral practices for rectal cancer surgical care and to secondarily determine differences in referral practices by two main hypothesized drivers of referral: the rurality of the community endoscopists' practice and their affiliation with a colorectal surgeon.
Community gastroenterologists and general surgeons in Iowa completed a mailed questionnaire on practice demographics, volume, and referral practices for rectal cancer patients. Rurality was operationalized with RUCA codes.
Twenty-two of 53 gastroenterologists (42%) and 120 of 188 general surgeons (64%) (total 144/241, 60%) in Iowa responded. Most performed colonoscopies, including 22 gastroenterologists (100%) and 96 general surgeons (80%). Regular referral of rectal cancer patients to colorectal surgeons was reported for 57% of urban physicians affiliated with a colorectal surgeon, 33% of urban physicians not affiliated with a colorectal surgeon, and 57% and 72% of physicians in large and small rural areas, respectively, who were not affiliated with a colorectal surgeon. High surgeon volume, high hospital volume, and colorectal surgeon specialty were important factors in the referral decisions for over half the physicians. 69% of diagnosing urban general surgeons reported performing rectal cancer surgery about half the time or more, while 85% of small rural and 60% of large rural diagnosing general surgeons reported never or rarely performing rectal cancer surgery.
Diagnosing physicians have variable rectal cancer referral practices, including consistency in referred to surgeon and prioritization of volume and specialization. Prioritizing specialized or high-volume rectal cancer surgical care would require changing existing referring patterns.
Details
- Title: Subtitle
- Perspectives on Referring for Rectal Cancer Surgery: a Survey Study of Gastroenterologist and General Surgeons in Iowa
- Creators
- Kristin S Weeks - The Ohio State University Wexner Medical CenterXiang Gao - University of IowaAmanda R Kahl - University of IowaJacklyn Engelbart - University of IowaBreanna B Greteman - University of IowaImran Hassan - University of IowaMuneera R Kapadia - University of North Carolina at Chapel HillSarah H Nash - University of IowaMary E Charlton - College of Public Health, Department of Epidemiology, University of Iowa, 145 N Riverside Dr, 52242, Iowa City, IA, USA. mary-charlton@uiowa.edu
- Resource Type
- Journal article
- Publication Details
- Journal of gastrointestinal cancer, Vol.55(2), pp.681-690
- DOI
- 10.1007/s12029-023-00998-1
- PMID
- 38151606
- NLM abbreviation
- J Gastrointest Cancer
- eISSN
- 1941-6636
- Grant note
- HHSN261201800012I/ HHSN26100001 / NIH HHS T32 CA 148062 / NIH HHS
- Language
- English
- Electronic publication date
- 12/27/2023
- Academic Unit
- Epidemiology; Surgery; Center for Social Science Innovation; Community and Behavioral Health
- Record Identifier
- 9984536730402771
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