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德国初级保健医生对骨质疏松症的认识及对国家指南的了解

German primary care doctors' awareness of osteoporosis and knowledge of national guidelines.

作者信息

Chenot R, Scheidt-Nave C, Gabler S, Kochen M M, Himmel W

机构信息

Department of General Practice, University of Göttingen, Germany.

出版信息

Exp Clin Endocrinol Diabetes. 2007 Oct;115(9):584-9. doi: 10.1055/s-2007-981454.

Abstract

AIMS

With the aging of populations in industrialized countries, managing osteoporosis in the primary care setting becomes increasingly important. General practitioners (GPs) are in an ideal position to identify and manage patients who are at an increased risk of osteoporosis and fracture. In a cross-sectional survey we studied whether German GPs (1) are aware of osteoporosis as an urgent health problem, (2) felt competent to manage patients with osteoporosis, (3) knew and used the national guideline for osteoporosis treatment and if not, (4) which barriers prevented them from doing so.

PARTICIPANTS AND METHODS

A representative random sample of German GPs were sent a 30-item standardized questionnaire by mail. Chi-square statistics and multiple logistic regression were used to detect associations between knowledge of guidelines and explanatory variables.

RESULTS

Of 2,194 doctors addressed, 892 (41.1%) answered the questionnaire. The majority of doctors (82.7%) felt competent in osteoporosis management (95% confidence interval: 80.2 - 85.2) and only 11.2% (8.2 - 13.1) did not consider osteoporosis an important problem in their practice. About half (459/892) reported knowing the national osteoporosis guideline well (51.7%; 48.4 - 55.0), whereas 22.6% (19.9 - 25.4) admitted to not being familiar with it at all. Knowledge of the guideline was positively associated with being a female doctor (OR=1.36; 1.01-1.85), having Internet access (OR=1.40, 1.06 - 1.85), seeing institutionalized patients (OR=1.67; 1.03 -2.69), and caring for patients with osteoporosis at a higher frequency (OR=2.60; 1.93 - 3.50). Nearly 43% (39.7 - 46.2) used the guideline in their practice without problems. In free-text fields, GPs reported most frequently that budgetary restrictions preventing the prescription of appropriate medication represented a severe problem for osteoporosis management.

CONCLUSION

Although most GPs are aware of osteoporosis as an important health problem and felt competent in the management of this disease, only half of the respondents knew and used the national guideline. This may explain deficits in diagnosis and therapy of osteoporosis in Germany. Since guideline knowledge and frequency of consultations for osteoporosis strongly correlate, proper dissemination of the guideline may further enhance awareness of, and evidence-based treatment for, osteoporosis.

摘要

目的

随着工业化国家人口老龄化,在基层医疗环境中管理骨质疏松症变得越来越重要。全科医生(GPs)处于识别和管理骨质疏松症及骨折风险增加患者的理想位置。在一项横断面调查中,我们研究了德国全科医生是否(1)意识到骨质疏松症是一个紧迫的健康问题,(2)觉得有能力管理骨质疏松症患者,(3)了解并使用国家骨质疏松症治疗指南,若不了解,(4)哪些障碍阻止他们这样做。

参与者与方法

通过邮件向德国全科医生的代表性随机样本发送一份包含30个条目的标准化问卷。使用卡方统计和多重逻辑回归来检测指南知识与解释变量之间的关联。

结果

在2194名被调查医生中,892名(41.1%)回答了问卷。大多数医生(82.7%)觉得有能力管理骨质疏松症(95%置信区间:80.2 - 85.2),只有11.2%(8.2 - 13.1)不认为骨质疏松症在他们的医疗实践中是一个重要问题。约一半(459/892)报告称对国家骨质疏松症指南很了解(51.7%;48.4 - 55.0),而22.6%(19.9 - 25.4)承认根本不熟悉该指南。对指南的了解与女性医生(比值比[OR]=1.36;1.01 - 1.85)、可上网(OR=1.40,1.06 - 1.85)、诊治机构内患者(OR=1.67;1.03 - 2.69)以及更频繁地诊治骨质疏松症患者(OR=2.60;1.93 - 3.50)呈正相关。近43%(39.7 - 46.2)在实践中毫无问题地使用该指南。在自由文本字段中,全科医生最常报告预算限制妨碍开具适当药物是骨质疏松症管理的一个严重问题。

结论

尽管大多数全科医生意识到骨质疏松症是一个重要的健康问题且觉得有能力管理这种疾病,但只有一半的受访者了解并使用国家指南。这可能解释了德国骨质疏松症诊断和治疗方面的不足。由于指南知识与骨质疏松症会诊频率密切相关,正确传播该指南可能会进一步提高对骨质疏松症的认识以及基于证据的治疗。

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