Access to Breast Reconstruction in Kuwait: Assessing Surgeon-related Factors as a Barrier to Referral

Author:

Burhamah Waleed1,Alshawaf Solaiman M.1,Al Safi Sarah2,Alabduljalail Abdullah3,AlYouha Sarah14

Affiliation:

1. Division of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Jaber AlAhmed Hospital, Kuwait

2. Department of Surgery, AlAdan Hospital, Kuwait

3. Department of Surgery, Mubarak AlKabeer Hospital, Kuwait

4. Department of Surgery, Faculty of Medicine, Kuwait University, Kuwait.

Abstract

Background: It is not uncommon for breast cancer patients to undergo a mastectomy without receiving or being presented with the option of having a breast reconstruction. With a low rate of breast reconstruction in Kuwait, we aim to assess physician-related factors as a barrier to referral. Methods: This is an online questionnaire-based study to investigate the variation in the referring general surgeons’ knowledge and perception towards breast reconstructive surgery. Results: A total of 141 general surgeons responded to the questionnaire, and only 63 (44.7%) always discuss the available options for reconstruction with their breast cancer patients. When asked about referral to a plastic surgeon, only 49 (34.8%) responded with always, and the majority (N = 61; 43.3%) responded with sometimes. More than half (N = 73; 51.8%) believe that the general surgeon should determine patient suitability for referral to a plastic surgeon, while only 53 (37.6%) agree that breast cancer patients should always be referred to a plastic surgeon for consideration of reconstruction. The mean knowledge score was 6.6 of 8, while the mean perception score was 8.9 of 12. Responders with a higher total knowledge score were more likely to discuss with patients the availability of reconstruction. Conclusions: Despite the acceptable knowledge scores in our general surgeons, there is a low rate of referral for breast reconstruction in Kuwait. There is a pressing need to generate legislations and a streamlined protocol for referral that facilitate access to breast reconstructive services.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Surgery,General Medicine

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