The Red and Yellow Flag Awareness Level of Family Physicians in Low Back Pain

Savas Karpuz, Ramazan Yilmaz, Ibrahim Solak, Halim Yilmaz
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Aim: This study aims to determine the level of attitude and awareness of family physicians about red and yellow flags in patients with low back pain. Methods: A total of 395 family physicians were included in the study between February 2022 and April 2022. A questionnaire that evaluates the physicians’ non-mechanical causes of low back pain, red flag symptoms and findings, yellow flag signs, and the rate of questioning them in clinical practice was created and used. Results: Although 70.1% of the participants specified cauda equina symptoms, 65.3% non-mechanical nature of pain, 63.5% systemic illness findings, 62.5% history of severe trauma and malignancy as red flag symptoms and findings, 71.1% the presence of catastrophic thoughts as a yellow flag sign in low back pain, they could not achieve the same success in other red and yellow flag signs. The rate of questioning red and yellow flags in patients who applied to family physicians with low back pain was 60.7% and 34.5%, respectively. Conclusion: The results of our study show that family physicians have a deficiency in questioning the red and yellow flags. When it is considered that patients with low back pain consult family physicians frequently, we think that training family physicians on red and yellow flags may help to the quick determination of non-mechanical causes of low back pain and to prevent low back pain from becoming chronic. Keywords: low back pain, awareness, physicians, family
家庭医生对腰痛的红旗、黄旗认知水平
目的:本研究旨在确定家庭医生对腰痛患者的红旗和黄旗的态度和认识水平。方法:于2022年2月至2022年4月共纳入395名家庭医生。制作并使用了一份问卷,评估医生对腰痛的非机械性原因、红旗症状和结果、黄旗迹象以及在临床实践中对其提出质疑的比率。结果:尽管70.1%的参与者将马尾症状、65.3%的非机械性疼痛、63.5%的全身性疾病、62.5%的严重创伤史和恶性肿瘤作为腰痛的红旗症状和发现,71.1%的人将灾难性思想的存在作为腰痛的黄旗标志,但他们在其他红旗和黄旗标志中无法取得同样的成功。腰痛患者向家庭医生咨询红旗和黄旗的比例分别为60.7%和34.5%。结论:我们的研究结果表明,家庭医生在质疑红旗和黄旗方面存在不足。当考虑到腰痛患者经常咨询家庭医生时,我们认为对家庭医生进行红旗和黄旗培训可能有助于快速确定腰痛的非机械性原因,防止腰痛变成慢性疼痛。关键词:腰痛,意识,医生,家庭
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