Fogelman Yacov, Goldfracht Margalit, Karkabi Khaled
Department of Family Practice, Leumit HMO and Rappaport Faculty of Medicine, Technion - Israel Institute of Technology, P.O. Box 121, 23800, Givat Elah, Israel,
J Community Health. 2015 Oct;40(5):1002-7. doi: 10.1007/s10900-015-0024-2.
Due to the increasing prevalence of diabetes and the shortage of endocrinologists, family physicians have an important role in diabetes management. The purpose of this study was to examine the sources of knowledge, attitudes and practices of family physicians regarding the management of type 2 diabetes. Attendees at continuous medical education (CME) programs in Israel were requested to respond anonymously to written questions about their sources of knowledge about diabetes, the methods of diabetes management they advise their patients, their knowledge of diabetes medication treatments, and their attitudes toward people with type 2 diabetes. Questionnaires were completed by 362 family physicians (79% response rate). Of them, 329 (91%) reported that they usually manage their patients' diabetes care, including that of patients with concomitant risk factors. Their most common recommendations for diabetes control were: to increase physical activity, decrease total calorie intake, consult with a dietitian and undergo weight loss counseling. Almost all physicians (97%) reported providing lifestyle change counseling. Sixty percent reported lacking knowledge about nutritional issues. Only 58% answered correctly regarding the effect of the anti-diabetic drug, GLP1 analog. Board certified family physicians and their residents exhibited more knowledge about diabetes practice than did non-board certified family physicians. The great majority of family physicians surveyed usually manage their patients' diabetes themselves, and do not refer them to diabetes specialists. The implementation of strategies that will enhance the competencies and confidence of family physicians in diabetes management are important for achieving successful treatment.
由于糖尿病患病率不断上升且内分泌科医生短缺,家庭医生在糖尿病管理中发挥着重要作用。本研究的目的是调查家庭医生在2型糖尿病管理方面的知识来源、态度和做法。要求参加以色列继续医学教育(CME)项目的人员对有关糖尿病知识来源、建议患者采用的糖尿病管理方法、糖尿病药物治疗知识以及对2型糖尿病患者态度的书面问题进行匿名答复。362名家庭医生完成了问卷调查(回复率为79%)。其中,329名(91%)报告称他们通常管理患者的糖尿病护理,包括伴有危险因素患者的护理。他们对糖尿病控制最常见的建议是:增加体育活动、减少总热量摄入、咨询营养师并接受减肥咨询。几乎所有医生(97%)报告提供生活方式改变咨询。60%报告缺乏营养问题知识。只有58%正确回答了有关抗糖尿病药物GLP1类似物的作用。获得委员会认证的家庭医生及其住院医师在糖尿病实践方面比未获得委员会认证的家庭医生表现出更多知识。接受调查的绝大多数家庭医生通常自己管理患者的糖尿病,而不将他们转诊给糖尿病专科医生。实施提高家庭医生糖尿病管理能力和信心的策略对于实现成功治疗很重要。