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Utilisation of primary care electronic patient records for identification and targeted invitation of individuals to a lung cancer screening programme

Authors :
Jennifer L. Dickson
Helen Hall
Carolyn Horst
Sophie Tisi
Priyam Verghese
Sarah Worboys
Andrew Perugia
James Rusius
Anne-Marie Mullin
Jonathan Teague
Laura Farrelly
Vicky Bowyer
Kylie Gyertson
Fanta Bojang
Claire Levermore
Tania Anastasiadis
John McCabe
Anand Devaraj
Arjun Nair
Neal Navani
Allan Hackshaw
Samantha L. Quaife
Sam M. Janes
Source :
Lung Cancer. 173:94-100
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2022.

Abstract

Lung cancer screening (LCS) eligibility is largely determined by tobacco consumption. Primary care smoking data could guide LCS invitation and eligibility assessment. We present observational data from the SUMMIT Study, where individual self-reported smoking status was concordant with primary care records in 75.3%. However, 10.3% demonstrated inconsistencies between historic and most recent smoking status documentation. Quantified tobacco consumption was frequently missing, precluding direct LCS eligibility assessment. Primary care recorded "ever-smoker" status, encompassing both recent and historic documentation, can be used to target LCS invitation. Identifying those with missing or erroneous "never-smoker" smoking status is crucial for equitable invitation to LCS.

Details

ISSN :
01695002
Volume :
173
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Lung Cancer
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....7d81538d15f47a43810cef56dd080420