Table 1.
Characteristics | No. (weighted %) |
---|---|
Individual | |
Specialty | |
General medicine | 72 (45.0) |
Family medicine | 79 (50.0) |
Other | 8 (5.1) |
Years in practice | |
1–9 years | 25 (15.8) |
10–19 years | 34 (21.0) |
20–29 years | 55 (35.3) |
30 + years | 44 (27.9) |
Gender | |
Female | 74 (47.1) |
Male | 84 (52.9) |
Race | |
White | 103 (67.3) |
Non-White | 52 (32.7) |
Clinical guidelines read | |
ATA or NCCN or both | 44 (27.9) |
None | 111 (72.1) |
Most influential source in treating thyroid cancer | |
Training in medical school/residency | 36 (22.5) |
Clinical guidelines | 88 (54.3) |
Colleagues in practice | 64 (39.1) |
Employer established treatment guidelines | 7 (4.2) |
National meetings | 28 (17.6) |
Experts in my field | 33 (20.2) |
Journal articles | 39 (24.4) |
Practice | |
Main practice location | |
Large medical center | 37 (25.9) |
Private | 103 (74.1) |
Number of patients seen/typical week | |
≤75 | 52 (32.9) |
76-100 | 63 (39.6) |
>100 | 44 (27.5) |
Attitudes and beliefs | |
PCP have the skills necessary to initiate appropriate screening to detect recurrent thyroid cancer | 98 (62.0) |
PCPs should have responsibility for providing continuing care after treatment | 84 (53.0) |
*ATA = 2015 American Thyroid Association Management Guidelines for Adult Patients with Thyroid Nodules and Differentiated Thyroid Cancer
*NCCN = National Comprehensive Cancer Network’s 2017 “Thyroid Carcinoma: Clinical Practice Guidelines in Oncology”