Research abstract


British Dental Journal 195, 277 - 281 (2003)
Published online: 13 September 2003 | doi:10.1038/sj.bdj.4810481

The role of primary healthcare professionals in oral cancer prevention and detection

L M D Macpherson1, M F McCann2, J Gibson3, V I Binnie4 & K W Stephen5

  • This paper gives an insight into primary healthcare professionals' perceptions and knowledge of oral cancer.
  • The paper highlights potential training needs of medical and dental team members.
  • It identifies potential methods for delivering oral cancer educational programmes.


Aim To investigate current knowledge, examination habits and preventive practices of primary healthcare professionals in Scotland, with respect to oral cancer, and to determine any relevant training needs.

Setting Primary care.

Method Questionnaires were sent to a random sample of 357 general medical practitioners (GMPs) and 331 dental practitioners throughout Scotland. Additionally, focus group research and interviews were conducted amongst primary healthcare team members.

Results Whilst 58% of dental respondents reported examining regularly for signs of oral cancer, GMPs examined patients' mouths usually in response to a complaint of soreness. The majority of GMPs (85%) and dentists (63%) indicated that they felt less than confident in detecting oral cancer, with over 70% of GMPs identifying lack of training as an important barrier. Many practitioners were unclear concerning the relative importance of the presence of potentially malignant lesions in the oral cavity. A high proportion of the GMPs indicated that they should have a major role to play in oral cancer detection (66%) but many felt strongly that this should be primarily the remit of the dental team.

Conclusion The study revealed a need for continuing education programmes for primary care practitioners in oral cancer-related activities. This should aim to improve diagnostic skills and seek to increase practitioners' participation in preventive activities.

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  1. Senior Lecturer and Honorary Consultant in Dental Public Health
  2. General Dental Practitioner, Glasgow/ Part-time Lecturer, Primary Dental Care (now at St Andrews House, Regent Road, Edinburgh)
  3. Senior Lecturer and Honorary Consultant in Oral Medicine, University of Glasgow Dental School
  4. Lecturer in Oral Health Promotion / Dental Public Health, University of Glasgow Dental School
  5. Emeritus Professor of Dental Public Health, University of Glasgow Dental School

Correspondence to: L M D Macpherson1 University of Glasgow Dental School, 378 Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow, G2 3JZ.
e-mail: l.macpherson@dental.gla.ac.uk


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