Effect of a health literacy training program for surgical oncologists and specialized nurses on disparities in referral to breast cancer genetic testing

Background: There is an underuse of genetic testing in breast cancer patients with a lower level of education, limited health literacy or a migrant background. We aimed to study the effect of a health literacy training program for surgical oncologists and specialized nurses on disparities in referra...

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Main Authors: Jeanine A.M. van der Giessen, Sandra van Dulmen, Mary E. Velthuizen, Maria E.T.C. van den Muijsenbergh, Klaartje van Engelen, Margriet Collée, Thijs van Dalen, Cora M. Aalfs, Maartje J. Hooning, Peter M.M. Spreeuwenberg, Mirjam P. Fransen, Margreet G.E.M. Ausems
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Published: Elsevier 2021-08-01
Series:Breast
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0960977621003672
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spelling doaj-7d747e9df89f4b0e88a5ad1b08b29ba12021-06-21T04:23:44ZengElsevierBreast1532-30802021-08-01588087Effect of a health literacy training program for surgical oncologists and specialized nurses on disparities in referral to breast cancer genetic testingJeanine A.M. van der Giessen0Sandra van Dulmen1Mary E. Velthuizen2Maria E.T.C. van den Muijsenbergh3Klaartje van Engelen4Margriet Collée5Thijs van Dalen6Cora M. Aalfs7Maartje J. Hooning8Peter M.M. Spreeuwenberg9Mirjam P. Fransen10Margreet G.E.M. Ausems11Division Laboratories, Pharmacy and Biomedical Genetics, Department of Genetics, University Medical Center Utrecht, Utrecht, the NetherlandsNivel (Netherlands Institute for Health Services Research) Utrecht, the Netherlands; Radboud University Medical Center, Radboud Institute for Health Sciences, Department of Primary and Community Care, Nijmegen, the NetherlandsDivision Laboratories, Pharmacy and Biomedical Genetics, Department of Genetics, University Medical Center Utrecht, Utrecht, the NetherlandsPharos, Center for Healthcare Disparities, Utrecht, the NetherlandsDepartment of Clinical Genetics, Amsterdam UMC, VU University Medical Center, Amsterdam, the NetherlandsDepartment of Clinical Genetics, Erasmus University, Medical Center, Rotterdam, the NetherlandsDivision of Surgery, Diakonessenhuis Utrecht, the NetherlandsDepartment of Clinical Genetics, Amsterdam UMC, Academic Medical Center, Amsterdam, the NetherlandsDepartment of Medical Oncology, Erasmus MC Cancer Institute, University Medical Center Rotterdam, the NetherlandsNivel (Netherlands Institute for Health Services Research) Utrecht, the NetherlandsDepartment of Public and Occupational Health, Amsterdam Public Health Research Institute, Amsterdam UMC, University of Amsterdam, the NetherlandsDivision Laboratories, Pharmacy and Biomedical Genetics, Department of Genetics, University Medical Center Utrecht, Utrecht, the Netherlands; Corresponding author. Division Laboratories, Pharmacy and Biomedical Genetics, Department of Genetics, University Medical Center Utrecht, P.O. Box 85500 3508, GA, Utrecht, the Netherlands.Background: There is an underuse of genetic testing in breast cancer patients with a lower level of education, limited health literacy or a migrant background. We aimed to study the effect of a health literacy training program for surgical oncologists and specialized nurses on disparities in referral to genetic testing. Methods: We conducted a multicenter study in a quasi-experimental pre-post (intervention) design. The intervention consisted of an online module and a group training for surgical oncologists and specialized nurses in three regions in the Netherlands. Six months pre- and 12 months post intervention, clinical geneticists completed a checklist with socio-demographic characteristics including the level of health literacy of each referred patient. We conducted univariate and logistic regression analysis to evaluate the effect of the training program on disparities in referral to genetic testing. Results: In total, 3179 checklists were completed, of which 1695 were from hospital referrals. No significant differences were found in educational level, level of health literacy and migrant background of patients referred for genetic testing by healthcare professionals working in trained hospitals before (n = 795) and after (n = 409) the intervention. The mean age of patients referred by healthcare professionals from trained hospitals was significantly lower after the intervention (52.0 vs. 49.8, P = 0.003). Conclusion: The results of our study suggest that the health literacy training program did not decrease disparities in referral to genetic testing. Future research in a more controlled design is needed to better understand how socio-demographic factors influence referral to breast cancer genetic testing and what other factors might contribute.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0960977621003672Breast cancer genetic testingReferralAccess to careHealth literacyTraining programCommunication
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author Jeanine A.M. van der Giessen
Sandra van Dulmen
Mary E. Velthuizen
Maria E.T.C. van den Muijsenbergh
Klaartje van Engelen
Margriet Collée
Thijs van Dalen
Cora M. Aalfs
Maartje J. Hooning
Peter M.M. Spreeuwenberg
Mirjam P. Fransen
Margreet G.E.M. Ausems
spellingShingle Jeanine A.M. van der Giessen
Sandra van Dulmen
Mary E. Velthuizen
Maria E.T.C. van den Muijsenbergh
Klaartje van Engelen
Margriet Collée
Thijs van Dalen
Cora M. Aalfs
Maartje J. Hooning
Peter M.M. Spreeuwenberg
Mirjam P. Fransen
Margreet G.E.M. Ausems
Effect of a health literacy training program for surgical oncologists and specialized nurses on disparities in referral to breast cancer genetic testing
Breast
Breast cancer genetic testing
Referral
Access to care
Health literacy
Training program
Communication
author_facet Jeanine A.M. van der Giessen
Sandra van Dulmen
Mary E. Velthuizen
Maria E.T.C. van den Muijsenbergh
Klaartje van Engelen
Margriet Collée
Thijs van Dalen
Cora M. Aalfs
Maartje J. Hooning
Peter M.M. Spreeuwenberg
Mirjam P. Fransen
Margreet G.E.M. Ausems
author_sort Jeanine A.M. van der Giessen
title Effect of a health literacy training program for surgical oncologists and specialized nurses on disparities in referral to breast cancer genetic testing
title_short Effect of a health literacy training program for surgical oncologists and specialized nurses on disparities in referral to breast cancer genetic testing
title_full Effect of a health literacy training program for surgical oncologists and specialized nurses on disparities in referral to breast cancer genetic testing
title_fullStr Effect of a health literacy training program for surgical oncologists and specialized nurses on disparities in referral to breast cancer genetic testing
title_full_unstemmed Effect of a health literacy training program for surgical oncologists and specialized nurses on disparities in referral to breast cancer genetic testing
title_sort effect of a health literacy training program for surgical oncologists and specialized nurses on disparities in referral to breast cancer genetic testing
publisher Elsevier
series Breast
issn 1532-3080
publishDate 2021-08-01
description Background: There is an underuse of genetic testing in breast cancer patients with a lower level of education, limited health literacy or a migrant background. We aimed to study the effect of a health literacy training program for surgical oncologists and specialized nurses on disparities in referral to genetic testing. Methods: We conducted a multicenter study in a quasi-experimental pre-post (intervention) design. The intervention consisted of an online module and a group training for surgical oncologists and specialized nurses in three regions in the Netherlands. Six months pre- and 12 months post intervention, clinical geneticists completed a checklist with socio-demographic characteristics including the level of health literacy of each referred patient. We conducted univariate and logistic regression analysis to evaluate the effect of the training program on disparities in referral to genetic testing. Results: In total, 3179 checklists were completed, of which 1695 were from hospital referrals. No significant differences were found in educational level, level of health literacy and migrant background of patients referred for genetic testing by healthcare professionals working in trained hospitals before (n = 795) and after (n = 409) the intervention. The mean age of patients referred by healthcare professionals from trained hospitals was significantly lower after the intervention (52.0 vs. 49.8, P = 0.003). Conclusion: The results of our study suggest that the health literacy training program did not decrease disparities in referral to genetic testing. Future research in a more controlled design is needed to better understand how socio-demographic factors influence referral to breast cancer genetic testing and what other factors might contribute.
topic Breast cancer genetic testing
Referral
Access to care
Health literacy
Training program
Communication
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0960977621003672
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