乳糜泻:意大利蒙扎-米兰布里安扎地区全科医生的经验。

Q3 Medicine
Giovanni Casella, Maria Teresa Bardella, Fabio Ingravalle, Adriana Ingravalle, Stefano Andreotti, Aurelio Limonta, Claudio Monti, Vincenzo Villanacci, Gabrio Bassottia
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目的:本研究旨在更好地了解意大利全科医生对乳糜泻及其肠道外表现的认知程度和诊断方法。背景:乳糜泻是一种常见的慢性疾病,但常因症状不典型或无症状而漏诊。目前,关于全科医生对乳糜泻的疾病管理方法尚无明确的数据。方法:为了更好地了解乳糜泻及其肠外表现的知识程度和诊断方法,采用问卷调查法对意大利蒙扎-布里安扎地区和米兰市两个人口稠密地区全科医生对乳糜泻的诊断、治疗和随访情况进行调查。问卷由18个问题组成,探讨了3个精确的领域:诊断标准、乳糜泻的正确管理和培训的可获得性。对所探索域的频率进行了分析,并进行了分析,以确定接受采访的全科医生群体之间的差异。结果:对问卷的分析显示,中国的知识和准备程度与其他国家相当,尽管不足以保证所有乳糜泻患者都能获得早期诊断。这些知识不受卫生专业人员多年经验或特定课程的影响。40岁以下的全科医生更倾向于持续培训,并意识到其重要性(OR=10.55;CI95%: 1.62-445.39),尽管在整个受访群体中(84.7%),这一需求是高优先级的。结论:针对初级保健医生和全科医生的持续专项培训是提高早期诊断的首要工具。第二个机会是全科医生与三级医院和大学之间的持续对话。
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Celiac disease: experience of general practitioners in Brianza Area- Monza- Milan-Italy.

Celiac disease: experience of general practitioners in Brianza Area- Monza- Milan-Italy.

Celiac disease: experience of general practitioners in Brianza Area- Monza- Milan-Italy.

Aim: The purpose of the study was to better investigate the degree of knowledge and the diagnostic approach concerning celiac disease and its extra-intestinal manifestations by general practitioners in Italy.

Background: Celiac Disease is a common chronic disease, but often goes undiagnosed because of atypical symptoms or silent disease. Currently there are non-definitive data about the disease management approach concerning celiac disease by general practitioners.

Methods: To better investigate the degree of knowledge and the diagnostic approach concerning celiac disease and its extra-intestinal manifestations, questionnaire was used to assess the daily practice of diagnosis, treatment, and follow-up of this condition by general practitioners in two densely populated area in Italy: Monza-Brianza Area and Milan City. The questionnaire was composed of 18 questions that explored 3 precise domains: diagnosis criteria, correct management of celiac disease and availability for training. The frequencies of the domains explored were analyzed, analyzes were carried out to identify differences between the groups of general practitioners interviewed.

Results: Analysis of the questionnaires showed a degree of knowledge and preparation comparable to that of other countries, even though not sufficient to guarantee access to early diagnosis for all patients with celiac disease. The knowledge was not influenced by the years of experience or specific curriculum of health professionals. General practitioners under 40 were much more in favor of continuous training and were aware of its importance (OR=10.55; CI95%: 1.62-445.39), although this need was a high priority in the whole group interviewed (84.7%).

Conclusion: Continuous specific training aimed at primary care physicians and general practitioners is the first tool to improve early diagnosis. A second opportunity is represented by the continuous dialogue between general practitioners and tertiary level hospitals and universities.

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