Perception of primary care physicians about guidelines of bronchial asthma

Background: Adopting clear guidelines for diagnosis and management of bronchial asthma could improve the medical care services administered to asthmatic patients. This can be reflected on amelioration of manifestations, decrease of attacks of asthma and hence decrease the medical burden of the disea...

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Published in:Alexandria Journal of Medicine
Main Authors: Fahad Nasser Almutawa, Ghaleb Al-Mutairy, Nawaf Al-Arada, Mohamed I. Kamel
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Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2014-03-01
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S209050681300050X
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author Fahad Nasser Almutawa
Ghaleb Al-Mutairy
Nawaf Al-Arada
Mohamed I. Kamel
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Mohamed I. Kamel
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description Background: Adopting clear guidelines for diagnosis and management of bronchial asthma could improve the medical care services administered to asthmatic patients. This can be reflected on amelioration of manifestations, decrease of attacks of asthma and hence decrease the medical burden of the disease. Objectives: The current study was designed to evaluate the adherence of primary health care physicians to the recommendations of the National Protocol for Management of Asthma in Kuwait and the factors affecting this adoption, reveal their knowledge, attitude and practices about bronchial asthma, and identify barriers for caring of asthmatic patients. Subjects and methods: The target population was primary health care physicians. All the primary health care physicians of two randomly selected health districts, out of five, were included. Out of 376 physicians available during the field period, 250 agreed to share in this study with an overall response rate of 66.5%. Results: The results showed that only 37.2% of the studied primary health care physicians were adhering to asthma guidelines. Level of education, Knowledge about asthma, and clinical practice proved to be significant predictors of adherence to asthma guidelines. Although physicians had a high positive attitude toward asthma yet, they have poor knowledge and practice scores. The most common institutional barriers were improper follow up system and lack of spirometers, while heavy workload and lack of training were the main barriers related to health staff. Non compliance of patients to management and follow up schedules were on the top of barriers related to patients. Conclusion: Physicians at the primary health care centers had a low adherence rate to asthma guidelines. Although they had high positive attitude toward asthma yet their knowledge and practice need improvement. To enhance adequate medical care to asthmatics; focus should be concentrated on increasing awareness and task based on job training of physicians as well as providing lung ventilation measuring equipment and improving the follow up system of bronchial asthma.
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spelling doaj-art-eac8cfef383746269fdf07012f2a07a22025-08-19T20:34:23ZengTaylor & Francis GroupAlexandria Journal of Medicine2090-50682014-03-01501172410.1016/j.ajme.2013.05.002Perception of primary care physicians about guidelines of bronchial asthmaFahad Nasser Almutawa0Ghaleb Al-Mutairy1Nawaf Al-Arada2Mohamed I. Kamel3Al-Gabreya Health Centre, Ministry of Health, KuwaitSad Alabdulla Health Centre, Ministry of Health, KuwaitAl-Dahar Health Centre, Ministry of Health, KuwaitCommunity Medicine Department, Faculty of Medicine, Alexandria University, EgyptBackground: Adopting clear guidelines for diagnosis and management of bronchial asthma could improve the medical care services administered to asthmatic patients. This can be reflected on amelioration of manifestations, decrease of attacks of asthma and hence decrease the medical burden of the disease. Objectives: The current study was designed to evaluate the adherence of primary health care physicians to the recommendations of the National Protocol for Management of Asthma in Kuwait and the factors affecting this adoption, reveal their knowledge, attitude and practices about bronchial asthma, and identify barriers for caring of asthmatic patients. Subjects and methods: The target population was primary health care physicians. All the primary health care physicians of two randomly selected health districts, out of five, were included. Out of 376 physicians available during the field period, 250 agreed to share in this study with an overall response rate of 66.5%. Results: The results showed that only 37.2% of the studied primary health care physicians were adhering to asthma guidelines. Level of education, Knowledge about asthma, and clinical practice proved to be significant predictors of adherence to asthma guidelines. Although physicians had a high positive attitude toward asthma yet, they have poor knowledge and practice scores. The most common institutional barriers were improper follow up system and lack of spirometers, while heavy workload and lack of training were the main barriers related to health staff. Non compliance of patients to management and follow up schedules were on the top of barriers related to patients. Conclusion: Physicians at the primary health care centers had a low adherence rate to asthma guidelines. Although they had high positive attitude toward asthma yet their knowledge and practice need improvement. To enhance adequate medical care to asthmatics; focus should be concentrated on increasing awareness and task based on job training of physicians as well as providing lung ventilation measuring equipment and improving the follow up system of bronchial asthma.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S209050681300050XBronchial asthmaGuidelinesAdherencePrimary health care
spellingShingle Fahad Nasser Almutawa
Ghaleb Al-Mutairy
Nawaf Al-Arada
Mohamed I. Kamel
Perception of primary care physicians about guidelines of bronchial asthma
Bronchial asthma
Guidelines
Adherence
Primary health care
title Perception of primary care physicians about guidelines of bronchial asthma
title_full Perception of primary care physicians about guidelines of bronchial asthma
title_fullStr Perception of primary care physicians about guidelines of bronchial asthma
title_full_unstemmed Perception of primary care physicians about guidelines of bronchial asthma
title_short Perception of primary care physicians about guidelines of bronchial asthma
title_sort perception of primary care physicians about guidelines of bronchial asthma
topic Bronchial asthma
Guidelines
Adherence
Primary health care
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S209050681300050X
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