McMorrow Rita, Hunter Barbara, Hendrieckx Christel, Speight Jane, Emery Jon, Manski-Nankervis Jo-Anne
Department of General Practice, The University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia; NHMRC CRE in Digital Technology to Transform Chronic Disease Outcomes, The Baker Heart and Diabetes Institute, 75 Commercial Road, Melbourne, Australia.
Department of General Practice, The University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia.
Prim Care Diabetes. 2022 Oct;16(5):692-697. doi: 10.1016/j.pcd.2022.08.001. Epub 2022 Aug 8.
Diabetes distress is experienced by up to 36% of adults with type 2 diabetes. Australian type 2 diabetes guidelines recommend annual assessment of diabetes distress in general practice. This study explores general practitioners' knowledge, current practice, and factors influencing implementation of guidelines, including Person Reported Outcome Measure (PROM) use.
A cross-sectional online survey was disseminated via e-mail to 4776 Australian general practitioners listed on the Australasian Medical Publishing Company database.
264 (5%) surveys were returned. 75% indicated that general practitioners were the most appropriate professionals to assess diabetes distress. Sixteen percent reported asking about diabetes distress during type 2 diabetes consultations more than half the time, with 13% using a PROM more than half the time: 64% use the Kessler-10, and 1.9% use the Problem Areas in Diabetes (PAID) scale. While general practitioners had positive beliefs about the consequences of assessing and addressing diabetes distress, they also reported barriers in motivation, environment, and knowledge of guidelines.
Most respondents endorsed general practitioners' role in assessing diabetes distress, but few ask about or assess diabetes distress in routine consultations. To support uptake of guideline recommendations for diabetes-specific PROM use, environmental factors, specifically time, need to be addressed.
高达36%的2型糖尿病成年患者会经历糖尿病困扰。澳大利亚2型糖尿病指南建议在全科医疗中对糖尿病困扰进行年度评估。本研究探讨全科医生的知识、当前实践以及影响指南实施的因素,包括患者报告结局测量工具(PROM)的使用情况。
通过电子邮件向澳大利亚医学出版公司数据库中列出的4776名澳大利亚全科医生发放了一项横断面在线调查问卷。
共收回264份(5%)调查问卷。75%的受访者表示全科医生是评估糖尿病困扰最合适的专业人员。16%的受访者报告称在超过一半的2型糖尿病会诊中会询问糖尿病困扰情况,13%的受访者在超过一半的时间里使用PROM:64%使用凯斯勒10项量表,1.9%使用糖尿病问题领域(PAID)量表。虽然全科医生对评估和解决糖尿病困扰的后果持积极态度,但他们也报告了在动机、环境和指南知识方面存在障碍。
大多数受访者认可全科医生在评估糖尿病困扰方面的作用,但在常规会诊中很少询问或评估糖尿病困扰情况。为支持采用针对糖尿病的PROM使用的指南建议,需要解决环境因素,特别是时间问题。