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Factors associated with breast screening radiologists’ annual mammogram reading volume in Italy

Authors :
Livia Giordano
Franca Artuso
Mario Taffurelli
Morrone D
Gianni Saguatti
Chiara Fedato
Daniela Severi
Carlo Naldoni
Daniela Terribile
Daniela Bernardi
Lauro Bucchi
Alfonso Frigerio
Daniela Giorgi
Leonardo Ventura
Source :
La radiologia medica. 121:557-563
Publication Year :
2016
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2016.

Abstract

Screening mammogram reading volume (SMRV) and total (screening and clinical) mammogram reading volume (TMRV) per year are strongly associated with the radiologist’s diagnostic performance in breast cancer screening. The current article reports the prevalence and correlates of a SMRV and a TMRV ≥5000 among Italian breast screening radiologists. A questionnaire survey was carried out in 2013–2014 by the Italian Group for Mammography Screening (GISMa). The questionnaire included items of information for radiologist’s experience-related characteristics and for facility-level factors supposedly associated with SMRV and TMRV. Multivariate analysis was performed using backward stepwise multiple logistic regression models. Data for 235 radiologists from 51 local screening programmes were received. Of the 222 radiologists who were eligible, 133 (59.9 %) reported a SMRV ≥5000 and 163 (73.4 %) a TMRV ≥5000. Multivariate factors positively associated with both characteristics included: the number of years of experience reading mammograms; the percentage of total working time dedicated to breast imaging and breast care; the participation in diagnostic assessment; and the availability of digital tomosynthesis at facility. Full-time dedication to breast imaging and breast care was associated with the highest odds ratio for a SMRV and a TMRV ≥5000, i.e. 11.80 and 46.74, respectively, versus a percentage of time ≤50 %. An early (

Details

ISSN :
18266983 and 00338362
Volume :
121
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
La radiologia medica
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....c3e03d7567a14fb18baa831c91c3290a
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11547-016-0631-8