Talking About Recalls: How Danish Radiographers Explain Mammogram Risks

DenmarkThu Nov 21 2024
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In Denmark, there aren't any set rules for telling women about the chances of being called back after a mammogram. This means that how it's done can vary a lot. A study looked into how radiographers at a Danish mammography center and breast cancer clinic handle this. They talked to the radiographers about explaining the risk of being called back and getting false positives. The study found that radiographers often use different ways to explain these risks. Some might talk about the chances of a false positive, while others might focus on the benefits of early detection. They also noticed that radiographers can feel uncomfortable when they have to explain these risks. This is because they want to be clear but also don't want to scare women. One interesting thing the study found was that radiographers might explain risks differently based on the woman's age. They might give more details to younger women because they have a higher chance of a false positive. But for older women, they might focus more on the benefits of finding cancer early. The study also talked about how important it is for radiographers to have good communication skills. They need to be able to explain complex information in a way that's easy to understand. This is especially important when talking about risks and benefits. In the end, the study showed that there's no one-size-fits-all way to explain these risks. What's important is that radiographers are clear, honest, and consider the woman's individual situation.
https://localnews.ai/article/talking-about-recalls-how-danish-radiographers-explain-mammogram-risks-f9211692

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