Knowledge regarding celiac disease among healthcare professionals, patients and their caregivers in Turkey.

Yasin Sahin, Eylem Sevinc, Nevzat Aykut Bayrak, Fatma Ilknur Varol, Ulas Emre Akbulut, Ayşegül Bükülmez
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Background: Celiac disease (CD) is one of the most prevalent chronic disorders. The clinical manifestations of CD are diverse and may present with gastrointestinal findings, extra-intestinal findings or no symptoms. Although there has been a marked increase in the prevalence of CD in the past 30 years, up to 95% of patients with CD remain undiagnosed. As most cases have atypical signs or no symptoms, the diagnosis of CD is either missed or delayed. In addition, one of the most important reasons for the delay in diagnosis may be the poor knowledge of healthcare professionals (HCPs) regarding CD.

Aim: To evaluate the knowledge of HCPs, patients and their caregivers (parents) regarding CD.

Methods: The current study was carried out between June 2021 and February 2022 prospectively, as part of the Focus IN CD project. Patients with CD and their caregivers participated in the study from 6 different cities in Turkey. General practitioners, pediatricians, pediatricians with other subspecialities and pediatric gastroenterologists from different cities participated in the study.

Results: The questionnaire was completed by 348 HCPs, 34 patients with CD, and 102 mothers and 34 fathers of patients with CD. Most of the participants were general practitioners (37.07%). There were 89 (25.57%) pediatricians and 72 (20.69%) pediatric gastroenterologists in the study. The highest score in all categories was achieved by pediatric gastroenterologists. There were significant differences between the four groups of HCPs in terms of the subsections of overall mean score, epidemiology and clinical presentation, treatment and follow-up. No significant difference was found between the groups (patients with CD, mothers of patients with CD and fathers of patients with CD) in terms of the questionnaire subsections.

Conclusion: The level of knowledge on CD among HCPs, patients and their caregivers was unsatisfactory. We consider that it is necessary to increase awareness and to develop e-learning activities on CD among HCPs, patients and their caregivers. Consequently, they may benefit from e-learning programs similar to the one created as part of the EU-funded project Focus IN CD (https://www.celiacfacts.eu/focusincd-en).

土耳其医疗保健专业人员、患者及其护理人员对乳糜泻的了解
背景:乳糜泻是最常见的慢性疾病之一。乳糜泻的临床表现是多种多样的,可能出现胃肠道表现,肠道外表现或无症状。尽管在过去的30年里,乳糜泻的患病率明显上升,但高达95%的乳糜泻患者仍未被诊断出来。由于大多数病例有不典型体征或无症状,因此乳糜泻的诊断要么被遗漏,要么被延误。此外,延误诊断的最重要原因之一可能是医疗保健专业人员(HCPs)对CD的了解不足。目的:评估HCPs、患者及其照顾者(父母)对CD的了解。方法:目前的研究是在2021年6月至2022年2月期间进行的,作为焦点在CD项目的一部分。来自土耳其6个不同城市的乳糜泻患者及其护理人员参与了这项研究。来自不同城市的全科医生、儿科医生、其他亚专科儿科医生和儿科胃肠病学家参与了这项研究。结果:问卷由348名HCPs、34名CD患者、102名CD患者的母亲和34名CD患者的父亲完成,其中以全科医生为主(37.07%)。共有89名儿科医生(25.57%)和72名儿科胃肠病学家(20.69%)参与了这项研究。在所有类别中得分最高的是儿科胃肠病学家。四组HCPs在总平均评分、流行病学和临床表现、治疗和随访等方面存在显著差异。两组(乳糜泻患者、乳糜泻患者的母亲和乳糜泻患者的父亲)在问卷调查中没有发现显著差异。结论:医护人员、患者及其护理人员对CD的认知水平不理想。我们认为有必要在医护人员、患者及其护理人员中提高对CD的认识,并开展关于CD的电子学习活动。因此,他们可能会受益于类似于欧盟资助的项目Focus IN CD (https://www.celiacfacts.eu/focusincd-en)所创建的电子学习计划。
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