CE Outcomes, LLC, Birmingham, AL, USA.
Postgrad Med. 2011 Jan;123(1):126-34. doi: 10.3810/pgm.2011.01.2254.
Examine the knowledge, attitudes, and practice patterns of primary care clinicians regarding the management of mild-to-moderate osteoarthritis (OA).
Case vignette-based survey.
A survey was distributed to 251 physicians, physician assistants (PAs), and nurse practitioners (NPs) in the primary care setting. The survey assessed practice patterns in the management of patients with mild-to-moderate OA, as well as attitudes toward guidelines and future educational topics that may be of benefit to the clinician.
We found that primary care clinicians are most likely to treat mild-to-moderate OA with an oral nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug regimen. Patients with initial or recurrent OA were "very likely" to be recommended to a physical therapy maintenance program. Two-thirds of respondents claimed to be unfamiliar with Osteoarthritis Research Society International guidelines for OA management.
This study reflects the need for further education for primary care physicians, NPs, and PAs on the management of OA.
调查初级保健临床医生在轻度至中度骨关节炎(OA)管理方面的知识、态度和实践模式。
基于病例描述的调查。
向初级保健环境中的 251 名医生、医师助理(PA)和执业护士(NP)分发了一份调查问卷。该调查评估了对轻度至中度 OA 患者的管理实践模式,以及对指南和未来对临床医生可能有益的教育主题的态度。
我们发现,初级保健临床医生最有可能采用口服非甾体抗炎药方案治疗轻度至中度 OA。初始或复发性 OA 患者“很可能”被推荐参加物理治疗维持计划。三分之二的受访者表示不熟悉骨关节炎研究协会国际(OARSI)OA 管理指南。
本研究反映了需要对初级保健医生、NP 和 PA 进行进一步的 OA 管理教育。