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Original Articles

Assessment of physician perceptions on the fatality of cancer

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Pages 15-20 | Published online: 01 Oct 2009
 

Abstract

A questionnaire was developed to evaluate internists’ perceptions about patients’ survival of cancer as compared with other diseases. The questionnaire consisted of four pairs of survival‐matched cancer and non‐cancer diseases. The questionnaire was administered to 42 faculty members and 37 resident physicians in the Department of Medicine at the University of Missouri‐Columbia. Physicians rated patients’ survival of cancer to be significantly lower than patients’ survival of comparable non‐cancer diseases (p < 0.001). Resident physicians estimated patients’ survival of breast cancer to be significantly lower (p < 0.007) and estimated the survival of lung cancer to be significantly higher than the faculty members’ estimate (p < 0.003). These physicians’ perceptions could adversely affect the quality of care and the degree of consideration given to both cancer and non‐cancer patients. The differences observed in faculty members’ and resident physicians’ responses were attributed to the greater knowledge and clinical experience of faculty rather than differences in attitudes toward cancer.

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