Evaluation the Modalities of Rheumatoid Arthritis Management by General Practitioners in Bangladesh

Shafiquzzaman Siddiqui, Sadia Siddiqui, Fatema Haque Antora, Paritosh Kumar Chowdhury
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Introduction: Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is the most common inflammatory rheumatic disease. It is, therefore, a major concern in public health, requiring an early customized and multidisciplinary therapeutic management. Early diagnosis and treatment are key elements in the management of patients’ conditions. Objective: To assess the Evaluation the modalities of Rheumatoid Arthritis Management by General Practitioners in Bangladesh. Methods: We conducted a questionnaire survey targeting the community of GPs, operating both in the public and in the private sectors in all regions of the Bangladesh Population. The questionnaire was sent between February and June 2022. Confidentiality of participants was strictly maintained. The questionnaire included multiple choices questions and one clinical case closely related to good practice guidelines. With this goal in mind, a survey was conducted among GPs operating both in the public and in the private sectors in Bangladesh. Results: Out of 890 GPs patients selected, 110 GPs responded, representing a participation rate of 24.71%. Returned questions were analyzed, results were expressed as a percentage. Incomplete responses were excluded from the study. 54.1% of GPs worked in the public sector and 45.9% in the private. Mean number of RA patients seen monthly by GPs was 5.75 patients per month. Of all the surveyed GPs, 66.4% had a rheumatologist as a point of contact. With regard to diagnosing RA, half of the GPs were not familiar with the deadline for early diagnosis. One usually initiated corticosteroids at a dose of 15-20 mg / day. For ongoing monitoring f RA activity, 60% of GPs were unaware of DAS28, and 59% did not know the new 2010 diagnostic criteria. For first-line therapy, 42% did not consider Methotrexate as the standard first-line treatment for patients with RA. For 83% of GPs, treatment could be initiated beyond 3 months of the window of opportunity. A substantial majority of them expressed their wish to receive ....
孟加拉国全科医生类风湿关节炎管理模式的评估
类风湿关节炎(RA)是最常见的炎症性风湿病。因此,它是公共卫生的一个主要问题,需要及早定制和多学科治疗管理。早期诊断和治疗是患者病情管理的关键因素。目的:评估孟加拉国全科医生类风湿关节炎管理模式的评估。方法:我们针对孟加拉国所有地区的公共和私营部门的全科医生社区进行了问卷调查。该调查问卷于2022年2月至6月间发送。与会者的隐私得到严格保护。问卷包括多项选择题和一个与良好实践指南密切相关的临床病例。考虑到这一目标,对孟加拉国公共和私营部门的全科医生进行了一项调查。结果:在入选的890名全科医生患者中,有110名全科医生回应,参与率为24.71%。对返回的问题进行分析,结果以百分比表示。不完整的回答被排除在研究之外。54.1%的全科医生在公营机构工作,45.9%在私营机构工作。全科医生每月平均看到的RA患者数量为5.75例。在所有接受调查的全科医生中,66.4%的人有风湿病学家作为联络点。在诊断类风湿性关节炎方面,一半的全科医生不熟悉早期诊断的截止日期。通常以15- 20mg /天的剂量开始使用皮质类固醇。对于RA活动的持续监测,60%的全科医生不知道DAS28, 59%的人不知道新的2010年诊断标准。对于一线治疗,42%的人不认为甲氨蝶呤是RA患者的标准一线治疗。对于83%的全科医生来说,治疗可以在3个月后开始。他们中的绝大多数人表示希望收到....
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