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Inequalities in the patterns of dermoscopy use and training across Europe: conclusions of the Eurodermoscopy pan-European survey

Authors :
Forsea, A.-M. Tschandl, P. Zalaudek, I. Del Marmol, V. Soyer, H.P. Argenziano, G. Geller, A.C. Arenbergerova, M. Azenha, A. Blum, A. Bowling, J.C. Braun, R.P. Bylaite-Bucinskiene, M. Čabrijan, L. Dobrev, H. Helppikangas, H. Karls, R. Krumkachou, U. Kukutsch, N. McCormack, I. Mekokishvili, L. Nathansohn, N. Nielsen, K. Olah, J. Özdemir, F. Puig, S. Rubegni, P. Rucigaj, T.P. Schopf, T.R. Sergeev, V. Stratigos, A. Thomas, L. Tiodorovic, D. Vahlberg, A. Zafirovik, Z. Eurodermoscopy Working Group
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Background: Dermoscopy is a widely used technique, recommended in clinical practice guidelines worldwide for the early diagnosis of skin cancers. Intra-European disparities are reported for early detection and prognosis of skin cancers, however, no information exists about regional variation in patterns of dermoscopy use across Europe. Objective: To evaluate the regional differences in patterns of dermoscopy use and training among European dermatologists. Materials & Methods: An online survey of European-registered dermatologists regarding dermoscopy training, practice and attitudes was established. Answers from Eastern (EE) versus Western European (WE) countries were compared and their correlation with their respective countries’ gross domestic product/capita (GDPc) and total and government health expenditure/capita (THEc and GHEc) was analysed. Results: We received 4,049 responses from 14 WE countries and 3,431 from 18 EE countries. A higher proportion of WE respondents reported dermoscopy use (98% vs. 77%, p

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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