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Communicating with mammography patients.

B L Kamm1

  • 1University of New Mexico, USA.

Radiologic Technology
|February 9, 2000
PubMed
Summary

Many women face barriers to mammography screening. This article offers strategies to overcome these obstacles and improve patient communication for better screening adherence.

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Area of Science:

  • Medical Imaging
  • Public Health
  • Patient Communication

Background:

  • Mammography is crucial for early breast cancer detection.
  • Numerous barriers hinder women's adherence to recommended screening schedules.
  • Effective patient-provider communication is vital for addressing these barriers.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To identify barriers preventing women from undergoing mammography.
  • To present strategies for overcoming these screening barriers.
  • To enhance mammographer communication and education techniques.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review on mammography barriers and communication strategies.
  • Analysis of patient-provider communication techniques in screening contexts.
  • Guidance on individualized patient education for mammography.

Main Results:

  • Common barriers include fear, lack of knowledge, and logistical issues.
  • Tailored communication and education can significantly improve screening rates.
  • Effective listening and questioning skills are essential for mammographers.

Conclusions:

  • Addressing patient barriers and improving communication are key to increasing mammography screening.
  • Healthcare providers can implement specific strategies to support women in adhering to screening guidelines.
  • Enhanced patient education empowers women to prioritize breast cancer screening.

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