通过新生儿筛查确定的先天性甲状腺功能减退症的初级保健提供者管理。

Annals of thyroid research Pub Date : 2017-01-01 Epub Date: 2017-04-18
N A Rosenthal, E Bezar, S Mann, L K Bachrach, S Banerjee, M E Geffner, M Gottschalk, S K Shapira, L Hasegawa, L Feuchtbaum
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目的:评估加州和夏威夷初级保健提供者(pcp)通过新生儿筛查发现的原发性先天性甲状腺功能减退(CH)患者的管理模式和提供长期护理的可行性。研究设计:在2009年1月1日至2013年12月31日期间,将一份调查问卷邮寄给两州所有通过新生儿筛查项目确诊的CH患者的转诊医生(N=823)。收集了有关卫生保健管理模式、提供保健的障碍和卫生保健治疗知识的信息。报告了描述性统计和双变量逻辑回归结果。结果:206名pcp完成调查。其中,78%的患者目前患有CH, 91%的患者表示愿意为新的CH患者提供长期护理。在目前照顾CH患者的pcp中,17%的pcp在内分泌学家的有限帮助下自行管理CH;63%的人参与了CH的管理,但内分泌学家比pcp发挥了更大的作用;19%未参与CH护理。只有49%的pcp正确回答了关于建议随访频率的问题,23%的pcp知道左旋甲状腺素治疗疑似短暂性CH的正确年龄。提供长期护理的两个主要障碍包括“需要内分泌学家的指导或支持”(61%)和“不熟悉CH治疗指南”(28%)。结论:接受调查的大多数pcp愿意为CH患者提供长期护理,但需要内分泌科医生的支持,并增加对现行治疗指南的了解。
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Primary Care Provider Management of Congenital Hypothyroidism Identified Through Newborn Screening.

Primary Care Provider Management of Congenital Hypothyroidism Identified Through Newborn Screening.

Objective: To assess Primary Congenital Hypothyroidism (CH) management patterns and feasibility of providing long-term care for patients with CH identified through newborn screening by Primary Care Providers (PCPs) in California and Hawaii.

Study design: A survey was mailed to all physicians (N=823) listed as the referral doctor for confirmed patients with CH identified through newborn screening programs in both states between 01/01/2009-12/31/2013. Information was collected on CH management patterns, barriers to providing care, and knowledge on CH treatment. Descriptive statistics and bivariate logistic regression results were reported.

Results: 206 PCPs completed the survey. Among these, 78% currently have patients with CH and 91% indicated willingness to provide long-term care to new patients with CH. Among PCPs currently caring for patients with CH, 17% managed CH by themselves with limited assistance from endocrinologists; 63% were involved in managing CH but endocrinologists played a larger role than PCPs; 19% were not involved in CH care. Only 49% of PCPs correctly answered questions regarding recommended follow-up frequencies and 23% knew the correct age for a trial off levothyroxine for suspected transient CH. Top two perceived barriers to providing long-term care included "need guidance or support from endocrinologists" (61%) and "not familiar with CH treatment guidelines" (28%).

Conclusion: The majority of PCPs surveyed are willing to provide long-term care to patients with CH, but need support from endocrinologists and increased knowledge about current treatment guidelines.

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