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英国全科医生对踝臂压力指数的使用情况及其认知障碍的调查。

Survey of ankle-brachial pressure index use and its perceived barriers by general practitioners in the UK.

作者信息

Yap Kannan R, Dattani N, Sayers R D, Bown M J

机构信息

Department of Cardiovascular Sciences, University of Leicester, Leicester, UK NIHR Leicester Cardiovascular Biomedical Research Unit, Leicester, UK.

Department of Cardiovascular Sciences, University of Leicester, Leicester, UK.

出版信息

Postgrad Med J. 2016 Jun;92(1088):322-7. doi: 10.1136/postgradmedj-2015-133375. Epub 2016 Feb 4.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Peripheral arterial disease (PAD) is often undetected until complications arise, despite it being a major healthcare burden and an independent risk factor for cardiovascular death and systemic atherosclerosis. Appropriate diagnostic tools are as important as clinical knowledge and skill to investigate patients for PAD. Currently, the ankle-brachial pressure index (ABPI) is the recommended diagnostic tool for PAD.

PURPOSE

We explore current opinions on ABPI by general practitioners (GPs) and the limitations to its implementation in primary care practice.

METHODS

GPs attending a regional 1-day study event, were surveyed in October 2014. Survey questionnaires were placed at the top of each conference pack for each attendee. The survey questionnaire was modelled from the ankle-brachial index (ABI) usage survey questionnaire used in the PAD Awareness, Risk and Treatment: New Resources for Survival (PARTNERS) preceptorship study.

RESULTS

All respondents were GPs, with a survey response rate of 77.1%. All respondents regarded ABPI as an important test, that is primarily performed by nursing staff (79.5%) in their respective GP surgeries. 70% and 97% of GPs found ABPI useful for the diagnosis of asymptomatic and symptomatic PAD, respectively. 69% of GPs regarded ABPI as a feasible test in primary care practice. Time constraints (84%), staff availability (89%) and staff training (72%) were cited as the main limitations to its use.

CONCLUSIONS

Targeted training of nursing staff may improve ABPI usage, although a less time-consuming test for PAD may be another option.

摘要

背景

外周动脉疾病(PAD)往往在出现并发症之前未被发现,尽管它是一个主要的医疗负担以及心血管死亡和全身性动脉粥样硬化的独立危险因素。对于PAD患者的检查,合适的诊断工具与临床知识和技能同样重要。目前,踝臂指数(ABPI)是推荐用于诊断PAD的工具。

目的

我们探讨了全科医生(GPs)对ABPI的当前看法以及在初级保健实践中实施该指数的局限性。

方法

2014年10月,对参加为期1天的地区性研究活动的全科医生进行了调查。调查问卷放在每个参会者会议资料袋的最上面。该调查问卷是根据“外周动脉疾病的认识、风险和治疗:生存新资源”(PARTNERS)导师培训研究中使用的踝臂指数(ABI)使用调查问卷改编的。

结果

所有受访者均为全科医生,调查回复率为77.1%。所有受访者都认为ABPI是一项重要检查,在他们各自的全科医生诊所中主要由护理人员进行(79.5%)。70%和97%的全科医生分别发现ABPI对于无症状和有症状的PAD诊断有用。69%的全科医生认为ABPI在初级保健实践中是一项可行的检查。时间限制(84%)、人员可用性(89%)和人员培训(72%)被认为是使用该指数的主要限制因素。

结论

针对性地培训护理人员可能会提高ABPI的使用,尽管或许可以选择一种耗时较短的PAD检查方法。

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