Miyar Maria E, Brown Megan, Vivar Karina L, Jablon Kimberly, Boscardin Christy, Levy Moise L, Teng Joyce M, Mathes Erin F
Department of Dermatology, Kaiser Permanente, San Jose, California.
Department of Dermatology, University of California, San Diego, San Diego, California.
Pediatr Dermatol. 2017 Jul;34(4):402-407. doi: 10.1111/pde.13157. Epub 2017 May 25.
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: There is a lack of primary care provider (PCP) understanding of atopic dermatitis (AD) treatments and topical steroid use. We designed an AD management algorithm for pediatric PCPs. We hypothesized that the algorithm would improve pediatric PCPs' knowledge of AD diagnosis and management.
Pediatric primary care resident and attending physicians at three residency programs were invited to participate in an electronic AD algorithm survey that contained demographic and 19 knowledge-based questions. Participants were randomized to intervention and control groups, with the intervention group receiving a short lecture and copy of our algorithm to use in an inpatient or outpatient setting for 2 months. Changes in scores between preintervention and postintervention surveys were compared.
Of the 54 participants, those in the intervention group (n = 26) performed significantly better than those in the control group (n = 28) after controlling for pretest scores (β = 1.19 [95% confidence interval 0.07, 2.32], p = 0.04). The intervention group had a higher average score on the posttest knowledge questions (71% correct) than the control group (65% correct) (p = 0.06). The majority of physicians who received the algorithm agreed or strongly agreed that they liked using the algorithm.
The use of a management algorithm improved physician knowledge about the diagnosis and treatment of AD and was well accepted by physicians. Use of this management algorithm may lead to better recognition and management of AD, particularly earlier recognition of and therapy for superinfection, improving treatment outcomes and quality of life for patients and families.
背景/目的:初级保健提供者(PCP)对特应性皮炎(AD)治疗和外用糖皮质激素的使用缺乏了解。我们为儿科初级保健提供者设计了一种AD管理算法。我们假设该算法将提高儿科初级保健提供者对AD诊断和管理的知识水平。
邀请三个住院医师培训项目的儿科初级保健住院医师和主治医师参加一项电子AD算法调查,该调查包含人口统计学和19个基于知识的问题。参与者被随机分为干预组和对照组,干预组接受一次简短讲座并获得我们的算法副本,以便在住院或门诊环境中使用两个月。比较干预前和干预后调查得分的变化。
在54名参与者中,在控制了预测试分数后,干预组(n = 26)的表现明显优于对照组(n = 28)(β = 1.19 [95%置信区间0.07, 2.32],p = 0.04)。干预组在测试后知识问题上的平均得分(71%正确)高于对照组(65%正确)(p = 0.06)。大多数收到该算法的医生同意或强烈同意他们喜欢使用该算法。
使用管理算法提高了医生对AD诊断和治疗的知识水平,并得到医生的良好接受。使用这种管理算法可能会导致对AD的更好识别和管理,特别是对继发感染的更早识别和治疗,改善患者及其家庭的治疗效果和生活质量。