The doctors' perception of skin diseases in general practice in Denmark, with emphasis on atopic dermatitis: A descriptive study

Anne Sofie Froelunde, Mette Deleuran, Janus L. Thomsen, Christian Vestergaard
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Abstract

Background

Skin symptoms are a common reason for consulting a medical doctor, for example a general practitioner (GP) in countries where GPs function as gatekeepers. Despite this, GPs have very sparse dermatological training in their Residency programme.

Objectives

To investigate management and challenges of skin diseases, in particular atopic dermatitis (AD), in general practice from the GPs' point of view.

Methods

A survey was sent out to all 298 GPs in the North Region of Denmark on 5 April 2022 and data collection continued until 8 June 2022. The survey contained three sections; demographic information about the GP, patients with dermatological problems in general practice, and lastly load, management, and perception of AD in general practice.

Results

A total of 94 GPs (31.5%) responded to the survey. Sixty-four percent of the GPs reported that 5%–10% of their consultations concerned dermatology, and 25% reported that in more than 10% of their consultations, patients have a secondary skin problem. Top three most frequent skin diagnoses were rated to be seborrhoeic keratoses, children with AD, and acne.

Conclusions

Consultations for skin diseases are very common in general practice, and very often, patients bring up their skin issue secondary to another problem. Forty-three percent of GPs in our study had taken postgraduate training in dermatology, which underlines the need for more dermatological education in the GPs' residency programme. Patients with AD are treated according to guidelines, and GPs find consultations with patients with AD complex. Lastly, there is a high rate of reconsultations for patients with AD.

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丹麦全科医生对皮肤病的认识,重点是特应性皮炎:描述性研究
在全科医生充当看门人的国家,皮肤症状是就医的常见原因,例如全科医生(GP)。2022 年 4 月 5 日,我们向丹麦北部地区的所有 298 名全科医生发出了一份调查问卷,数据收集工作一直持续到 2022 年 6 月 8 日。调查包括三个部分:全科医生的人口统计信息、全科医生中的皮肤病患者,以及全科医生对AD的负荷、管理和认知。64%的全科医生表示,他们的咨询中有5%-10%涉及皮肤科,25%的全科医生表示,在他们超过10%的咨询中,患者有继发性皮肤问题。最常见的三大皮肤诊断是脂溢性角化病、儿童注意力缺失症和痤疮。在我们的研究中,43% 的全科医生接受过皮肤病学方面的研究生培训,这凸显了在全科医生的住院医师培训课程中增加皮肤病学教育的必要性。注意力缺失症患者的治疗是根据指南进行的,而全科医生发现与注意力缺失症患者的会诊非常复杂。最后,AD 患者的复诊率很高。
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