Knowledge, attitude, and practice of chronic insomnia management among general practitioners in China: a cross-sectional survey.

IF 2 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Kang An, Zengxiang Wu, Lin Zhang, Yuqi Li, Zhenmei An, Shuangqing Li
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Abstract

Background: Chronic insomnia is a common yet often overlooked issue in primary health care. This study investigated the knowledge, attitude, and practices of chronic insomnia management among general practitioners (GPs).

Methods: A cross-sectional online survey was conducted among GPs providing routine care to adults with insomnia in health facilities at all levels in Sichuan Province, China. Additionally, we designed an online questionnaire that included basic information and knowledge, attitudes, and practices regarding chronic insomnia management.

Results: We included 420 GPs, 66.2% of whom were female and 58.1% were from community health service centers. Total 198 (47.1%) GPs had received specific training and only 2 GPs (0.5%) correctly answered the knowledge-related questions. Furthermore, only 44 GPs (10.5%) demonstrated excellent practice behaviors, while most GPs (70.2%) expressed high demand for training in insomnia management. Insomnia training experience was associated with higher practice scores (β = 3.318, p < 0.001).

Conclusion: This study established an association and correlation between knowledge, attitude, and practice scores in treating insomnia and the sociodemographic characteristics of GPs in China. Although knowledge and practice performance in this field need to be improved, they mostly displayed a positive attitude towards insomnia management. Thus, offering continuing education opportunities to GPs would be highly beneficial.

中国全科医生对慢性失眠管理的认识、态度和实践:横断面调查。
背景:慢性失眠是初级医疗保健中常见的问题,但却常常被忽视。本研究调查了全科医生(GPs)对慢性失眠管理的知识、态度和实践:方法:我们对中国四川省各级医疗机构中为成人失眠患者提供常规治疗的全科医生进行了横断面在线调查。此外,我们还设计了一份在线调查问卷,其中包括基本信息以及有关慢性失眠症管理的知识、态度和实践:我们共纳入了 420 名全科医生,其中 66.2% 为女性,58.1% 来自社区卫生服务中心。共有 198 名全科医生(47.1%)接受过专门培训,只有 2 名全科医生(0.5%)正确回答了与知识相关的问题。此外,只有 44 名全科医生(10.5%)表现出良好的执业行为,而大多数全科医生(70.2%)表示非常需要失眠管理方面的培训。失眠症培训经验与较高的实践得分相关(β = 3.318,p 结论:该研究确定了失眠症培训经验与较高的实践得分之间的联系和相关性:本研究确定了治疗失眠的知识、态度和实践得分与中国全科医生的社会人口学特征之间的关联和相关性。尽管全科医生在这一领域的知识和实践表现有待提高,但他们大多对失眠症的治疗持积极态度。因此,为全科医生提供继续教育机会将大有裨益。
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