Examination of physicians' adherence to the 2013 ACC/AHA statin/cholesterol guidelines using a framework of awareness to adherence: A cross-sectional study.

IF 1.5 Q3 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS
JRSM Cardiovascular Disease Pub Date : 2020-08-17 eCollection Date: 2020-01-01 DOI:10.1177/2048004020947298
Marc L Fleming, Sanika Rege, Michael L Johnson, Omar Serna, Tara Esse, Jeannie Choi, Susan M Abughosh
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Abstract

Background: Currently, limited data exists regarding primary care physicians' awareness and implementation of the 2013 cholesterol guidelines.

Objectives: To evaluate primary care physicians' adherence to the 2013 ACC/AHA cholesterol management guidelines using the framework of the awareness-to-adherence model.

Methods: The study was a cross-sectional pre-post survey design based on the constructs of the awareness-to-adherence model to capture physicians' awareness of, agreement with, adoption of, and adherence to the 2013 ACC/AHA guidelines for cholesterol treatment and statin and cholesterol management software applications. Physicians with a Medicare Advantage organization in Texas were surveyed before and after educational interventions.

Results: A total of 170 responses were considered usable (post-survey). A significant difference was observed when physicians were divided into 2 groups (any intervention vs no intervention) (P = .027). Physicians with a higher level of agreement were 4.8 times more likely to be adherent to the guidelines (P = .011), compared with those with a lower level of agreement. Also, physicians practicing in the Rio Grande Valley area were 4.7 times more likely to be adherent to the guidelines (P = .001) compared with those from the Greater Houston area.

Conclusion: A high level of awareness, but a lower level of adherence to the guidelines was reported among responding physicians. The awareness-to-adherence model was useful in examining physicians' level of adherence to the cholesterol guidelines and the utilization of statin and cholesterol management cellular apps and online websites. Future studies are required to examine physicians' adoption and adherence of new guidelines.

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医生对2013年ACC/AHA他汀类药物/胆固醇指南依从性的调查:一项横断面研究
背景:目前,关于初级保健医生对2013年胆固醇指南的认识和实施的数据有限。目的:利用认知-遵守模型的框架评估初级保健医生对2013年ACC/AHA胆固醇管理指南的遵守情况。方法:本研究采用横断面的前后调查设计,基于意识-依从模型的构建,以了解医生对2013年ACC/AHA胆固醇治疗指南以及他汀类药物和胆固醇管理软件应用的认识、同意、采用和遵守情况。德克萨斯州医疗保险优势组织的医生在教育干预前后接受了调查。结果:共有170份回复被认为是可用的(调查后)。当医生分为两组(有干预组与无干预组)时,观察到显著差异(P = 0.027)。认同程度较高的医生遵守指南的可能性是认同程度较低的医生的4.8倍(P = 0.011)。此外,在里奥格兰德河谷地区执业的医生遵守指南的可能性是大休斯顿地区的4.7倍(P = .001)。结论:在回应的医生中,有高水平的意识,但对指南的遵守程度较低。在检查医生对胆固醇指南的遵守程度以及他汀类药物和胆固醇管理手机应用程序和在线网站的使用情况时,意识-依从模型是有用的。未来的研究需要检查医生对新指南的采用和遵守情况。
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