中国基层医生的糖尿病知识、态度和实践:一项横断面研究。

IF 2 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL BMC primary care Pub Date : 2024-09-28 DOI:10.1186/s12875-024-02600-4
Linhua Pi, BinBin He, Dongxue Fei, Xiajie Shi, Zhiguang Zhou
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背景:2型糖尿病(T2DM)是一个公共卫生危机,需要医疗服务提供者提供足够的知识、态度和实践(KAP)来预防或延缓疾病的发展。本研究旨在评估华中地区初级保健提供者(PCPs)对 T2DM 的认知和态度:这项多中心横断面研究使用自制的 KAP 问卷对 971 名初级保健医生进行了调查。问卷旨在评估初级保健医生对 T2DM 的 KAP,并使用 SPSS 软件进行测量。描述性统计、皮尔逊相关系数和多元回归模型用于分析数据。70%、80% 和 70% 的总值被视为界定良好知识、积极态度和正确做法的临界点:共对 971 名初级保健医生进行了评估,他们的平均年龄为(44.0 ± 10.2)岁。620(63.9%)名初级保健医生在乡村诊所工作,605(62.3%)名初级保健医生工作超过 20 年。由于 Covid-19 大流行,只有 26.3% 的受访者在过去一年中参加了有关糖尿病的继续医学教育 (CME)。总体而言,尽管受访者对糖尿病持积极态度,但在知识和实践方面仍存在很大差距。初级保健医生在知识分量表中的得分是 7.25 分(满分 14 分),态度分量表中的得分是 7.13 分(满分 8 分),实践分量表中的得分是 4.85 分(满分 11 分)。性别、年龄、执业环境、职称、执业时间和参加继续医学教育的情况对知识有显著的预测作用;年龄、执业环境和执业时间对态度有显著的预测作用;糖尿病家族史对初级保健医生的执业有影响:尽管人们对糖尿病持积极态度,但在知识和实践方面仍存在很大差距。这些研究结果呼吁相关卫生部门和政策制定者采取行动,改善华中地区初级保健医生对糖尿病的KAP。
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Diabetes knowledge, attitudes and practices among Chinese primary care physicians: a cross-sectional study.

Background: Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) is a public health crisis that requires adequate knowledge, attitudes, and practices (KAP) by health care providers to prevent or delay the progression of the disease. This study aimed to assess the KAP regarding T2DM among primary care providers (PCPs) in Central China.

Methods: This multicenter cross-sectional study was conducted among 971 PCPs using self-employed KAP questionnaires. Questionnaires were designed to evaluate KAP regarding T2DM among PCPs, and was measured with SPSS software. Descriptive statistics, the Pearson correlation coefficients and multiple regression models used to analyze the data.70%, 80% and 70% of total values were considered as the cut-off point for defining good knowledge, positive attitude and correct practice.

Results: A total of 971 PCPs with a mean age of 44.0 ± 10.2 years were evaluated. 620 (63.9%) PCPs worked at village clinic and 605 (62.3%) PCPs have been working more than 20 years. Only 26.3% of the respondents participated in Continued Medical Education (CME) programs regarding diabetes in the past year due to Covid-19 pandemic. Overall, despite positive attitudes toward diabetes, there were substantial gaps in knowledge and practices. The PCPs scored 7.25 out of 14 points on the knowledge subscales, 7.13 out of 8 on the attitude subscales, and 4.85 out of 11 on the practice subscales. Gender, age, practice setting, professional titles, duration of practice and CME attendance were significant predictors of knowledge; Age, practice setting and duration of practice were significant predictors of attitudes; and family history of diabetes affected PCP practices.

Conclusions: Despite positive attitudes toward diabetes, there were substantial gaps in knowledge and practices. These findings call for action from relevant health authorities and policy makers to improve PCPs' KAP regarding diabetes in Central China.

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