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Brief Title: High- and Low-risk Actinic Keratosis Referrals to Secondary Care
Official Title: High- and Low-risk Actinic Keratosis Referrals to Secondary Care. Implementation of the General Practitioners Guidelines for Actinic Keratosis Patients.
Study ID: NCT05976061
Brief Summary: This study evaluates the implementation of the General Practitioners guidelines 'Suspicious Skin Lesions' and investigated whether their publication and implementation has led to a reduction in the proportion of referrals of low-risk patients with actinic keratosis to secondary care, after publication of the General Practitioners guidelines and implementation activities.
Detailed Description: In the Dutch healthcare system, patients are first examined by the general practitioner who decides whether a referral to a dermatologist is indicated. Both general practitioners and dermatologists can diagnose and treat patients with actinic keratosis. Therefore, it is necessary to distinguish which patients the general practitioner should refer to a dermatologist and which patients are suitable to be treated by the general practitioner. This retrospective data study evaluates the proportion of low risk actinic keratosis patients in 2019 en 2018.
Minimum Age: 18 Years
Eligible Ages: ADULT, OLDER_ADULT
Sex: ALL
Healthy Volunteers: No
Ellen Oyen, Maastricht, , Netherlands
Name: Klara Mosterd, prof.dr.
Affiliation: Maastricht UMC+
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Name: Maud Jansen, dr.
Affiliation: Maastricht UMC+
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR