Flössner Christian, Avetisyan Meri, Frese Thomas
Institute of General Medicine, Medical Faculty, University of Halle-Wittenberg, Universitätsplatz, Germany.
J Family Med Prim Care. 2021 Sep;10(9):3283-3287. doi: 10.4103/jfmpc.jfmpc_414_21. Epub 2021 Sep 30.
Preventing human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection is central to containing the HIV pandemic. For pre- and post-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP and PEP), drugs approved in Germany are available. Basic information on this should be obtained from physicians in further training to become specialists in General Practice (GP) since they may have to deal with this topic of high relevance for the health of patients at risk and also the physicians' health after a possible exposure in the professional context.
A multiple-choice questionnaire was handed out to doctors in further training in General Practice on seminar days of the Competence Centre for General Practice Saxony-Anhalt for an immediate answer.
Of the 109 doctors, 73 completed the questionnaire. A general high relevance of the topic HIV was stated by 95%. In contrast, 71% said it was relevant for family doctor activities. The knowledge questions on the prevalence were answered correctly for all questions with less than 40%; 21% stated that they knew the indication prerequisite for a PEP; 49% answered the question about the period of the highest efficacy of PEP correctly. PrEP as a drug option for prophylaxis is known to a part of the respondents, 79% would prescribe PrEP, 69% were in favour of a health insurance benefit.
The results show that the necessary basic knowledge about HIV is partly available. Basic knowledge on structured action in the fields of HIV testing, PEP and PrEP should be taught in a manner appropriate to the relevance of the topic in the context of the German general practice setting. Even a basic knowledge about PEP may help to ensure that the general practice teams receive proper measures after a possible exposition.
预防人类免疫缺陷病毒(HIV)感染是控制HIV大流行的核心。对于暴露前和暴露后预防(PrEP和PEP),德国已批准使用相关药物。这方面的基本信息应从正在接受进一步培训以成为全科医生(GP)的医生那里获取,因为他们可能需要处理这个对高危患者的健康以及在职业环境中可能暴露后医生自身健康都具有高度相关性的主题。
在萨克森 - 安哈尔特州全科医学能力中心举办研讨会期间,向正在接受全科医学进一步培训的医生发放了一份多项选择题问卷,要求他们立即作答。
109名医生中,73人完成了问卷。95%的人表示HIV这个主题总体具有高度相关性。相比之下,71%的人表示它与家庭医生的工作相关。关于HIV流行率的知识问题,所有问题的正确回答率均低于40%;21%的人表示他们知道PEP的适应证前提条件;49%的人正确回答了关于PEP最高疗效期的问题。一部分受访者知道PrEP作为一种预防用药选项,79%的人会开具PrEP处方,69%的人赞成医疗保险覆盖。
结果表明,关于HIV的必要基础知识部分存在。在德国全科医疗环境中,应根据该主题的相关性,以适当的方式传授HIV检测、PEP和PrEP领域的结构化行动的基础知识。即使是关于PEP的基础知识,也可能有助于确保全科医疗团队在可能的暴露后采取适当措施。