Improving Erectile Dysfunction Management Among Asian Men With Diabetes Using the Knowledge Translation Intervention.

IF 4.4 2区 医学 Q1 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Mohd Redhuan Abdul Muin, Saharuddin Ahmad, Mohd Hafidzul Jasman, Aznida Firzah Abdul Aziz, Mohd Fairuz Ali, Zulkifli Md Zainuddin
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Abstract

Purpose: Erectile dysfunction (ED) is frequently undermanaged due to communication barriers, particularly among Asian men. We looked at how ED discussion and treatment were affected by the patient's prompt sheet and the Knowledge Translation Tools in the Management of Erectile Dysfunction (LASTED).

Methods: We conducted a quasi-experimental study in a primary care clinic in Kedah, Malaysia involving 120 Asian men with diabetes. In the intervention group, patients were given a prompt sheet to indicate their intention to discuss or receive ED treatment, and physicians were provided with LASTED to assist with ED consultation. The control group patients received standard care from their physicians.

Results: The intervention increased the initiation of ED discussion up to 66.7% compared with 8.3% in the control group. In the intervention group, 57.5% of patients were prescribed phosphodiesterase-5 inhibitors and men with ED of moderate severity were more likely to be prescribed oral ED medication. Use of the LASTED flipchart was associated with prescription of phosphodiesterase-5 inhibitors (P = .011) and patient satisfaction with ED consultation (P <.001).

Conclusion: Our study suggests that using the LASTED flipchart and patient's prompt sheet together may encourage ED conversation and medication prescription particularly when working with Asian men who frequently view ED as a taboo subject.

运用知识翻译干预改善亚洲男性糖尿病患者的勃起功能障碍管理。
目的:由于沟通障碍,勃起功能障碍(ED)经常管理不足,特别是在亚洲男性中。我们研究了ED的讨论和治疗如何受到患者提示单和勃起功能障碍管理知识翻译工具(last)的影响。方法:我们在马来西亚吉打州的一家初级保健诊所进行了一项准实验研究,涉及120名患有糖尿病的亚洲男性。在干预组,给患者一张提示表,表明他们讨论或接受ED治疗的意愿,并向医生提供持续时间以协助ED咨询。对照组患者接受医生的标准治疗。结果:干预使ED讨论的开始率提高了66.7%,而对照组为8.3%。在干预组中,57.5%的患者服用磷酸二酯酶-5抑制剂,中度ED患者更有可能服用口服ED药物。结论:我们的研究表明,在与经常将ED视为禁忌话题的亚洲男性患者一起工作时,使用last白板与患者提示纸可能会鼓励ED对话和药物处方。
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Annals of Family Medicine
Annals of Family Medicine 医学-医学:内科
CiteScore
3.70
自引率
4.50%
发文量
142
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Annals of Family Medicine is a peer-reviewed research journal to meet the needs of scientists, practitioners, policymakers, and the patients and communities they serve.
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