Australian General practitioners' confidence in dermatology diagnosis and management: cross-sectional survey.

IF 2.2 4区 医学 Q1 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Anneliese Willems, Alvin H Chong, Amanda Tapley, Sandra Grace, Parker Magin
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Abstract

Introduction: General practitioner (GP) confidence in management and diagnosis across the range of dermatological conditions has not been well-explored.

Objectives: This study aimed to document Australian GPs' confidence and its associations in diagnosing and managing dermatological presentations.

Methods: A cross-sectional questionnaire-based study of Australian GPs. Recruitment was through the restricted Facebook group ('GPs Down Under') and 2022 Royal Australian College of General Practice conference attendees. Items elicited practitioner and practice demographics, dermatology educational experience, and confidence levels in diagnosing and managing 28 dermatological curriculum areas.

Results: Respondents (n = 278) were most confident in managing eczema, bacterial skin infections, acne, contact dermatitis, and fungal skin diseases. They reported lower confidence for nail disease, connective tissue diseases, vasculitis, vascular tumours and malformations, and cutaneous manifestations of internal diseases. GPs reported greater confidence in managing, as opposed to diagnosing, melanoma and melanocytic lesions, premalignant and malignant keratinocyte skin cancers, sexually transmitted infections, and the skin and viral exanthems. Melanoma and melanocytic lesions, premalignant and malignant keratinocyte skin cancers were perceived as the greatest learning priorities.

Conclusions: While Australian GPs report high confidence in diagnosing and managing common dermatological conditions, confidence declines for rarer, more complex presentations. Notably, GPs feel more confident in managing skin cancers than diagnosing them, indicating a need for enhanced training in diagnostic skills, particularly dermoscopy. These findings have implications for education delivery.

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澳大利亚全科医生对皮肤病诊断和管理的信心:横断面调查。
简介:全科医生(GP)在管理和诊断的信心在整个范围的皮肤病尚未得到很好的探索。目的:本研究旨在记录澳大利亚全科医生的信心及其在诊断和管理皮肤病表现方面的关联。方法:对澳大利亚全科医生进行横断面问卷调查。招聘是通过受限制的Facebook群(“全科医生”)和2022年澳大利亚皇家全科医学院会议的与会者进行的。项目引出了从业人员和实践人口统计,皮肤病学教育经验,以及诊断和管理28个皮肤病学课程领域的信心水平。结果:受访者(n = 278)对湿疹、细菌性皮肤感染、痤疮、接触性皮炎和真菌性皮肤病的治疗最有信心。他们对指甲疾病、结缔组织疾病、血管炎、血管肿瘤和畸形以及内源性疾病的皮肤表现的信任度较低。与诊断相比,全科医生对黑素瘤和黑素细胞病变、癌前和恶性角化细胞皮肤癌、性传播感染、皮肤和病毒疹的管理更有信心。黑色素瘤和黑素细胞病变,恶性前和恶性角质细胞皮肤癌被认为是最重要的学习重点。结论:虽然澳大利亚全科医生对诊断和管理常见皮肤病的信心很高,但对更罕见、更复杂的表现的信心却有所下降。值得注意的是,全科医生对皮肤癌的管理比诊断更有信心,这表明需要加强诊断技能的培训,特别是皮肤镜检查。这些发现对教育提供具有启示意义。
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Family practice
Family practice 医学-医学:内科
CiteScore
4.30
自引率
9.10%
发文量
144
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Family Practice is an international journal aimed at practitioners, teachers, and researchers in the fields of family medicine, general practice, and primary care in both developed and developing countries. Family Practice offers its readership an international view of the problems and preoccupations in the field, while providing a medium of instruction and exploration. The journal''s range and content covers such areas as health care delivery, epidemiology, public health, and clinical case studies. The journal aims to be interdisciplinary and contributions from other disciplines of medicine and social science are always welcomed.
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