Diagnostic Hesitancy of Primary Care Physicians in Puerto Rico Toward Alzheimer's Disease and Related Dementias: Opportunities for Transformation.

Puerto Rico health sciences journal Pub Date : 2023-09-01
Mirna L Arroyo-Miranda, Ernesto Rosario-Hernández, Lillian Valcárcel, Brenda Soto-Torres, Jessica Irizarry-Ramos
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Objective: Migration of physicians in Puerto Rico makes it difficult to obtain specialized care for Alzheimer's disease and related dementias (ADRD). Primary care physicians (PCPs) can fill this gap, but there is limited information on how their beliefs and behaviors towards ADRD affect early diagnostic practices. Using the Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB), we addressed salient beliefs of PCPs that affect their intention to diagnose ADRD early, defined as "performing the recommended clinical testing to diagnose ADRD within 3 months from the patient's first subjective memory complaint".

Methods: This cross-sectional study included 103 Puerto Rican PCPs, surveyed at CME activities and online. We measured PCPs salient beliefs in terms of attitudes, pressure they feel from others, self-perception of ability to diagnose ADRD early, and intention to perform early diagnosis. Questionnaire measures were psychometrically acceptable.

Results: Structural equation modeling (PLS-SEM) analysis showed that, combined, framework constructs explained 35.7% of the variance, reflecting a moderate-to-strong intention of PCPs to diagnose early (R2 = 0.357, p < 0.001). Self-perception of skills was the strongest predictor of intention (ß= 0.378, p < 0.001). Hours in ADRD training and years of experience in medical practice were strongly correlated with the percentage of total diagnoses performed by PCPs.

Conclusion: Training and years of experience may be key for PCPs to have a positive outlook of their skills for early ADRD diagnosis. Findings could be useful to design interventions to dispel myths about ADRD, reduce stigma, and reduce diagnostic hesitancy toward ADRD among PCPs.

波多黎各初级保健医生对阿尔茨海默病和相关痴呆症的诊断犹豫:转变的机会。
目的:波多黎各医生的迁移使阿尔茨海默病和相关痴呆症(ADRD)难以获得专业护理。初级保健医生(PCP)可以填补这一空白,但关于他们对ADRD的信念和行为如何影响早期诊断实践的信息有限。使用计划行为理论(TPB),我们解决了影响PCPs早期诊断ADRD意图的显著信念,定义为“在患者第一次主观记忆主诉后的3个月内进行推荐的临床测试以诊断ADRD”。方法:这项横断面研究包括103名波多黎各PCPs,在CME活动和网上进行调查。我们测量了PCP在态度、他们感受到的来自他人的压力、对早期诊断ADRD能力的自我感知以及进行早期诊断的意图方面的显著信念。问卷测量在心理测量学上是可以接受的。结果:结构方程建模(PLS-SEM)分析表明,框架结构组合解释了35.7%的方差,反映出PCP早期诊断的中等至强烈意愿(R2=0.357,p<0.001)。技能的自我感知是意愿的最强预测因子(ß=0.378,p<0.01)。ADRD培训的小时数和医疗实践的年数与PCP进行的总诊断的百分比密切相关。结论:培训和多年的经验可能是PCP的关键对他们早期ADRD诊断的技能有积极的看法。研究结果可能有助于设计干预措施,以消除有关ADRD的神话,减少耻辱感,并减少PCP对ADRD的诊断犹豫。
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