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PROCAM (Professionals Cancer Awareness Measure) for Train the Trainers Project
3/1/14
Aims and objectives
The overall aim of the measure is to assess GP Trainers knowledge, capability and skills relating to
the early diagnosis of cancer. It has been developed with Cancer Research UK and you are the first
community of GPs to use it. Please complete this 10 minute questionnaire – it is a key part of the
evaluation of the project.
Specific objectives :
 Knowledge of potential cancer signs and symptoms
 Knowledge of NHS cancer screening programmes, eligibility, local uptake/coverage,
Age extension, flexi sig screen for 55y olds, awareness of different language screening
leaflets , prostate managed risk programme,PSA shared decision making tool
 Knowledge and current practice of available cancer risk assessment tools
 Perceived risk and severity of cancer
 Attitudes towards cancer and early diagnosis
 Beliefs about their role in diagnosing cancer earlier
 Beliefs about patient attitudes towards cancer – also CAM in their own population
 Confidence in teaching GPRs about cancer diagnosis in primary care
Knowledge of NHS cancer screening programmes, eligibility, local
uptake/coverage?
There are a range of NHS national screening programmes. Please could you say whether you think
there is a screening programme for each of the cancers listed below? Please circle your answer.
PLEASE TICK ONE BOX FOR EACH ROW.
Bowel cancer
Yes
No
Not sure
If yes,
What age are people invited to take part?
What age does it finish?
What options are there for patients after programme completion age?
As a GP, do you think
Yes
No
Not sure
you are able to request
a kit for one of your
patients?
Have you ever looked at
Yes
No
Not sure
your practice level
uptake/coverage of this
type of screening?
Do you or your practice do anything to increase uptake of this type of screening?
Oral cancer
Yes
No
If yes,
What age are people invited to take part?
What age does it finish?
What options are there for patients after programme completion age?
Not sure
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As a GP, do you think
Yes
No
you are able to request
screening for one of
your patients?
Have you ever looked at
Yes
No
your practice level
uptake/coverage of this
type of screening?
Do you or your practice do anything to increase uptake of this type of screening?
Not sure
Cervical cancer
Yes
No
If yes,
What age are women invited to take part?
What age does it finish?
What options are there for patients after programme completion age?
As a GP, do you think
Yes
No
you are able to request
screening for one of
your patients?
Have you ever looked at
Yes
No
your practice level
uptake/coverage of this
type of screening?
Do you or your practice do anything to increase uptake of this type of screening?
Not sure
Breast cancer
Yes
No
If yes,
What age are women invited to take part?
What age does it finish?
What options are there for patients after programme completion age?
As a GP, do you think
Yes
No
you are able to request
screening for one of
your patients?
Have you ever looked at
Yes
No
your practice level
uptake/coverage of this
type of screening?
Do you or your practice do anything to increase uptake of this type of screening?
Not sure
Skin cancer
Yes
No
If yes,
What age are people invited to take part?
What age does it finish?
What options are there for patients after programme completion age?
As a GP, do you think
Yes
No
you are able to request
screening for one of
your patients?
Not sure
Not sure
Not sure
Not sure
Not sure
Not sure
Not sure
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Have you ever looked at
Yes
No
your practice level
uptake/coverage of this
type of screening?
Do you or your practice do anything to increase uptake of this type of screening?
Not sure
Prostate cancer
Yes
No
If yes,
What age are men invited to take part?
What age does it finish?
What options are there for patients after programme completion age?
As a GP, do you think
Yes
No
you are able to carry
out screening for one of
your patients?
Have you ever looked at
Yes
No
your practice level
uptake/coverage of this
type of screening?
Do you or your practice do anything to increase uptake of this type of screening?
Not sure
Not sure
Not sure
As a GP Trainer:
Have you given a tutorial on earlier diagnosis of cancer/2 week wait referral in the last year?
Yes/No
Is cancer diagnosis part of the educational plan for new registrars?
Yes/No
Have your Registrars ever conducted a cancer diagnosis audit?
Yes/No
Has a Registrar missed a cancer diagnosis? If yes, what impact did it have on the registrar/yourself
and the practice?
Yes/No
Education and revalidation
Has cancer ever been part of a personal appraisal or educationalist/pdp? If so what topic was
chosen?
Yes/No
Have you used any recent resources to obtain cancer information? If so, what?
Yes/No
Do you use on-line learning materials eg BMJ Learning, Doctors.net or RCGP?
Yes/No
Have you completed any cancer specific modules in the last 3 years? If so, which?
Yes/No
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Knowledge and current practice of available tools –please circle answer:
Which, if any, of the following
tools....
Comparative (practice profile)
cancer performance data
RCGP cancer audit tool
Significant Event Analysis for
cancer
Cancer Revalidation toolkit for
GP's
Risk Assessment Tools
Q Cancer
...are you aware of?
...have you used?
Yes, no, Don’t know
Yes, no, Don’t know
Yes, no, Don’t know
Yes, no, Don’t know
Yes, no, Don’t know
Yes, no, Don’t know
Yes, no, Don’t know
Yes, no, Don’t know
Yes, no, Don’t know
Yes, no, Don’t know
Yes, no, Don’t know
Yes, no, Don’t know
Perceived risk and severity of cancer
If I carried on with my current lifestyle I think my chances of developing cancer at some point in my life would
be…
Almost
Almost zero
Very small
Small
Moderate
Large
Very large
certain
Compared to other men and women your age, do you think your chances of developing cancer are:
Much lower
A little lower
About the same
A little higher
Much higher
How much do you agree with the
following statements:
Strongly
disagree
Disagree
Not sure
Agree
Strongly
agree
If I developed cancer it is likely that I
would die from the disease
Attitudes towards cancer and early diagnosis
For each of the statements can you tell me how much you personally agree or disagree with each
item?
These days, many people with cancer can expect to continue with normal activities and
responsibilities.
Strongly disagree
Tend to disagree
Tend to agree
Strongly agree
Most cancer treatment is worse than the cancer itself.
Strongly disagree
Tend to disagree
Tend to agree
Strongly agree
I would NOT want to know if I have cancer.
Strongly disagree
Tend to disagree
Tend to agree
Strongly agree
‘Many people who get cancer can be completely cured’ –
Strongly disagree
Tend to disagree
Tend to agree
Strongly agree
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Some people think that a diagnosis of cancer is a death sentence. To what extent do you agree or
disagree that a diagnosis of cancer is a death sentence?
Strongly disagree
Tend to disagree
Tend to agree
Strongly agree
I believe there is good evidence that diagnosing most cancers at an earlier stage improves survival
Strongly disagree
Tend to disagree
Tend to agree
Strongly agree
For each of the following cancers please indicate your level of agreement with the following
statement: “Earlier diagnosis of cancer is important to ensure better outcomes.”
Strongly agree
Agree
Neither agree
or disagree
Disagree
Strongly
disagree
Breast cancer
Prostate
cancer
Ovarian
cancer
Colorectal
cancer
Lung cancer
Skin cancer
Beliefs about their role in diagnosing cancer earlier
Thinking about your role in primary care, please rate how much you agree or disagree with the
following statements
Strongly
Disagree
Neither
Agree
Strongly
disagree
agree nor
agree
disagree
I see cancer prevention
as part of my role
There is too much
emphasis on the early
diagnosis of cancer in
primary care
I could take a more
active role in cancer
prevention
I feel well equipped to
discuss the link
between cancer and
lifestyle behaviours
with the public
I feel well equipped to
discuss with the public
how to respond to
potential signs and
symptoms of cancer
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Beliefs about patient’s attitudes towards cancer
To what extent do you feel that these statements describe the attitudes or beliefs of patients at your
practice ( accepting that everyone has individual beliefs and experience)?
These days, many people with cancer can expect to continue with normal activities and
responsibilities.
Strongly disagree
Tend to disagree
Tend to agree
Strongly agree
Most cancer treatment is worse than the cancer itself.
Strongly disagree
Tend to disagree
Tend to agree
Strongly agree
I would NOT want to know if I have cancer.
Strongly disagree
Tend to disagree
Tend to agree
Strongly agree
‘Many people who get cancer can be completely cured’ –
Strongly disagree
Tend to disagree
Tend to agree
Strongly agree
Some people think that a diagnosis of cancer is a death sentence. To what extent do you agree or
disagree that a diagnosis of cancer is a death sentence?
Strongly disagree
Tend to disagree
Tend to agree
Strongly agree
Confidence in diagnosing cancer/knowledge of screening
Thinking about your role, how confident are you in your ability to discuss the following with
members of the public? PLEASE TICK ONE BOX FOR EACH ROW.
Not at all
Not very
Fairly
Very
confident
confident
confident
confident
What action people should take in
response to any unusual or persistent
changes to their body
The potential for signs and symptoms to
indicate cancer
NHS cancer screening programmes
Awareness of CRUK initiatives/campaigns/resources
Which, if any, of the following initiatives run by Cancer Research UK are you aware of?
Aware
Not aware
Not sure
National Awareness and
Early Diagnosis Initiative
(NAEDI, in partnership
with the Department of
Health
Cancer Insight
newsletter
Early diagnosis education
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microsite on
Doctors.net.uk
Postal mailing of sample
patient information
leaflets
Primary care
engagement facilitators
Cancer research UK
module on the Royal
College of General
Practitioners e-learning
cancer portal
Talk Cancer training
Cancer Awareness
Roadshow
Nurse helpline
CancerStats website
Likely use of CR-UK’s information
How likely are you to use Cancer Research UK as a source of information about
cancer prevention and/or early diagnosis? PLEASE TICK ONE BOX FOR EACH
ROW.
Very unlikely
Unlikely
Neither unlikely
Likely
Very likely
or likely
Individual characteristics – please circle
Gender
Male Female
Age band
25-30 30-35
35-40 40-45 45-50 50-55 55-60 60+
Employment
Full time
Part time
GP type
Partner
Salaried
Locum
GP Registrar
Does your current role include any of the following?
GP Appraiser Programme Director CCG lead for cancer
Other, please specify
Macmillan GP Practice cancer lead
Other, please specify
Does the practice routinely code 2 week wait referrals?
Yes/No
Does the practice act on non-participants to the bowel screening programme?
Yes/No
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How many GP’s work in your practice (what’s the headcount)?
1
2-5
6-10 11+
How many GP trainees work in your practice?
1
2
3
3+
What is your current practice list size?
<2000 2000-<5000
5000-<10,000 10,000-<20,000
>20,000 patients
Experience as a GP
Registrar
Qualified in past year 1-5 years
5-10 years
10-15 years
Experience as a Trainer
Qualified in past year 1-5 years
10-15 years
15 years+
5-10 years
15 years+
Optional questions – These questions are not included but can be used to stimulate discussion in
the practice or small group teaching at VTS sessions
Other areas in ‘Professionals cancer awareness measure doc’ not currently
included
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Urgent Care Referrals (2 week wait)
o Do you understand the system of UCR?
o Do you fax forms?
o Do you use C and B?
o Do you add further data/separate covering letter?
o Do you send information about your patients social /co-morbidities to hospital on
referral?
o Do you get the 24 hour fax back diagnosis of cancer letters back from secondary
care?
o Which hospitals/units do you use?
o Do you receive adequate/timely information back from secondary care?

Cancer Screening Programmes
o Do you know the details of screening in bowel cancer ( ie the plain instructions)?

Consultations
o Have you had consultation skills training in the last 5 years?
o Are you aware of cancer risk calculators?
o Do you use them in consultations?
o Do you take photographs of skin referrals?
o Do you have a structure/detailed template for cancer care reviews?

The practice
o Does the practice hold SEA meetings which include cancer diagnosis?
o Has your practice taken part in the GP Cancer Audit?
o Are you aware of practice cancer profiles?
o Have you used them?
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Clinical Governance
o Have you a system of identifying and reviewing late/missed or emergency first
presentations of cancer?
o Is this personal to you or a practice based system?
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Emotional
o Have you missed a diagnosis of cancer? If so, please provide brief details.
o Are you currently looking after patients with delayed/missed diagnosis?
o Have you found it challenging to look after cancer patients?
o Do you feel you have an effective emotional support network?
o Has it ever been hard to deal with the emotions of looking after a patient with
cancer? If so, please give brief details.
o Do you keep a register of or follow up on 2ww patients who subsequently been
given the “all clear”?
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