Evaluation of Knowledge, Practice and Adherence of General Practitioners and Community Pharmacists to Asthma Guidelines in Malaysia

A. Sha’aban, Ahmed Abdel Mohamed, Fatimatuzzahra’ Abd Aziz, B. Ibrahim
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Asthma is a heterogeneous disease that inflames and narrows the airways. It is identified with respiratory symptoms such as wheezing, shortness of breath, chest tightness and cough. It has also been established that adherence to evidence-based guidelines may raise asthma control to optimal levels in both diagnosis and medical intervention. The objectives are to assess the knowledge, practice and adherence to asthma-management guidelines of general practitioners (GPs) and community pharmacists (CPs) in Pulau Pinang, Malaysia. A cross-sectional study was conducted in Pulau Pinang using a validated self-administered questionnaire. The knowledge, practice and adherence to asthmamanagement guidelines of GPs and CPs were captured using a 30-item questionnaire that prompted their responses using a mixture of closed-ended and Likert scale techniques. The questionnaires, together with a self-addressed stamped envelope for return, were mailed to 236 CPs and 300 GPs. The knowledge of both CPs and GPs on asthma was slightly above average, and there was no significant difference between the two groups (65.9% for CPs and 67.2% for GPs, p = 0.933). Overall, GPs have better practice than CPs, with a mean score of 4 or higher for most practice questions. GPs have a significantly higher tendency to follow the asthma guidelines (71.9%), whereas less than half of the CPs (46.4%) adhere to them. Only 40.6% of GPs and 3.5% of CPs mentioned the name of the guidelines they followed. Our findings show that although CPs and GPs have similar levels of knowledge, GPs have better practice and adherence to guidelines than CPs.
马来西亚全科医生和社区药剂师对哮喘指南的知识、实践和依从性评估
哮喘是一种异质性疾病,会使呼吸道发炎和变窄。它被确认为呼吸系统症状,如喘息、呼吸急促、胸闷和咳嗽。此外,根据循证指南可以将哮喘控制提高到诊断和医疗干预的最佳水平。目的是评估马来西亚槟城全科医生和社区药剂师的哮喘管理指南的知识、实践和遵守情况。在皮昂岛进行了一项横断面研究,使用了一份经过验证的自填问卷。全科医生和CPs的哮喘管理指南的知识、实践和遵守情况使用30项问卷进行记录,该问卷使用封闭式和Likert量表技术进行提示。调查问卷连同一个注明地址的盖章信封一起邮寄给236名CP和300名GP。CP和全科医生对哮喘的了解略高于平均水平,两组之间没有显著差异(CP为65.9%,全科医生为67.2%,p=0.933)。总体而言,全科医师的实践比CP更好,大多数实践问题的平均得分为4分或更高。全科医生遵循哮喘指南的倾向明显更高(71.9%),而只有不到一半的全科医生(46.4%)遵守这些指南。只有40.6%的全科医生和3.5%的CP提到了他们遵循的指南的名称。我们的研究结果表明,尽管CP和全科医生的知识水平相似,但全科医生比CP有更好的实践和遵守指南的能力。
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