Practitioner characteristics, diagnostic accuracy metrics and discovering‐individual with respect to 637 melanomas documented by 27 general practitioners on the Skin Cancer Audit Research Database

Author:

Coetzer‐Botha Martelle1ORCID,Jimenez Balcells Clara23ORCID,Hay Jeremy4ORCID,Keir Jeff1ORCID,Rosendahl Nikita5ORCID,Wilson Tobias6ORCID,Clark Simon57ORCID,Baade Astrid8,Becker Cath910,Bookallil Luke11,Clifopoulos Chris1,Dicker Tony1ORCID,Denby Martin Paul12,Duthie Douglas13,Elliott Charles14,Fishburn Paul1,Foley Mark15,Franck Mark16ORCID,Giam Irene17,Gordillo Patricio18,Lilleyman Alister19ORCID,Macauley Roger20,Maher James21,McPhee Ewen22ORCID,Reid Michael23,Shirlaw Bob24,Siggs Graeme25ORCID,Spark Robert26,Stretch John27,van Den Heever Keith28,van Rensburg Thinus29,Watson Chris30,Kittler Harald31ORCID,Rosendahl Cliff17ORCID

Affiliation:

1. General Practice Clinical Unit, Medical School The University of Queensland St Lucia Queensland Australia

2. 4D Skin Cancer Clinic Belmont North New South Wales Australia

3. Universitat de Autonoma de Barcelona (UAB) Catalunya Spain

4. Upper Hutt Skin Clinic Upper Hutt, Wellington New Zealand

5. Faculty of Medicine The University of Queensland St Lucia Queensland Australia

6. SCARD Eight Mile Plains Queensland Australia

7. Tehran University of Medical Sciences Tehran Iran

8. Gladstone GP Superclinic Gladstone Queensland Australia

9. Wairarapa Skin Clinic Masterton New Zealand

10. Wairarapa Hospital Lansdowne, Masterton New Zealand

11. The University of New England Armidale New South Wales Australia

12. Silverdale Medical Silverdale, Auckland New Zealand

13. Darwin Skin Cancer Clinic Parap Northern Territory Australia

14. Solarderm Skin Cancer Practice Caboolture Queensland Australia

15. The Skin Clinic, Marlborough Blenheim New Zealand

16. MoleSafe Skin Cancer Clinic Windsor Victoria Australia

17. Skin2 Clinic Deakin Australian Capital Territory Australia

18. Cairns Skin Cancer Clinic Cairns Queensland Australia

19. Newcastle Skin Check Charlestown New South Wales Australia

20. Bateau Bay Medical Centre Bateau Bay New South Wales Australia

21. Skin Cancer Ballarat Alfredton Victoria Australia

22. Emerald Medical Group Emerald Queensland Australia

23. Nelson Bay Skin Cancer Clinic Nelson Bay New South Wales Australia

24. Lakeside Medical Springfield Lakes Queensland Australia

25. Regency Medical Clinic Sefton Park South Australia Australia

26. Toukley Family Practice Toukley New South Wales Australia

27. Bond University Robina Queensland Australia

28. CQ Skin Cancer Clinic Bucasia Queensland Australia

29. Kippax Ochre Medical Centre Holt Australian Capital Territory Australia

30. Brisbane City Doctors Brisbane Queensland Australia

31. Vienna Dermatologic Imaging Research Group, Department of Dermatology Medical University of Vienna Vienna Austria

Abstract

AbstractBackground and ObjectiveKnowledge of accuracy for melanoma diagnosis and melanoma discovering‐individual in primary care is limited. We describe general practitioner (GP) characteristics and analyse defined diagnostic accuracy metrics for GPs in the current study comparing this with a previous study for GPs common to both, and we analyse the individual first discovering each melanoma as a lesion of concern.MethodsThe characteristics and diagnostic accuracy of 27 Australasian GPs documenting 637 melanomas on the Skin Cancer Audit Research Database (SCARD) in 2013 were described and analysed. The number needed to treat (NNT) and percentage of melanomas that were in situ (percentage in situ) were analysed as surrogates for specificity and sensitivity, respectively. The discovering‐individual was analysed according to patient age and sex and lesion Breslow thickness.ResultsThe average NNT and percentage in situ were 5.73% and 65.07%, respectively. For 21 GPs in both a 2008–2010 study and the current study, the NNT was 10.78 and 5.56, respectively (p = 0.0037). A consistent trend of decreasing NNT and increasing percentage in situ through increasingly subspecialised GP categories did not reach statistical significance. NNT trended high at ages and sites for which melanoma was rare. While the patient or family member was more likely to discover thick melanomas and melanomas in patients under 40 years, GPs discovered 73.9% of the melanomas as lesions of concern.ConclusionsGPs were the discovering‐individuals for the majority of melanomas in the current study and their accuracy metrics compared favourably with published figures for dermatologists and GPs.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Dermatology

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