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How well are general practitioners informed about chronic kidney

Primary Health Care: Open Access

ISSN - 2167-1079

Research - (2024) Volume 14, Issue 3

How well are general practitioners informed about chronic kidney disease ?)

Intissar Haddiya Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy of Oujda*
 
*Correspondence: Intissar Haddiya, Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy of Oujda, Department of Nephrology, Morocco, Email:

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Abstract

Background: In most health systems, General Practitioners (GPs) are the frontline caregivers. They, thus, should have the appropriate knowledge to detect, manage and refer patients to the specialist at the right time. In the context of Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD), a major public health issue, they have an important role to play in the care process. The purpose of this paper was to evaluate their CKD-related knowledge. Methods: We have performed a Cross-sectional survey, performed in 2019, that included GPs practicing in Eastern Morocco, using a Googleform questionnaire, based on the KDIGO 2012 guidelines.

Results: Our respondents’ mean age was 42.4 years ± 11.26 years old. 59% of them were women. Mean seniority in general practice was 14.3 years ± 9.9 years. 64.47% worked in the public sector. 52.63% of GPs had insufficient CKD- related knowledge. Less than half of the physicians could select the correct definition of CKD and only 29.61% knew that it is classified into five stages. Other than diabetes and high blood pressure, other CKD risk factors were identified by 38.15% of GPs. In addition, only 39.4% of the participants knew about peritoneal dialysis. There was no statistically significant association between insufficient knowledge and the doctors’ age (p=0.08), gender (p=0.1), seniority (p=0.06) or sector of practice (p=0.4).

Conclusion: Our study concluded GPs’ lack of CKD-related knowledge. Continuing medical education of these frontline practitioners is mandatory to ameliorate patients management

Keywords

General practitioners • Knowledge • Chronic kidney disease • Referral

Author Info

Intissar Haddiya Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy of Oujda*
 
1Department of Nephrology, Morocco
 

Citation: Haddiya .I, How well are General Practitioners Informed about Chronic Kidney Disease? Prim Health Care, 2023, 13(10), 529

Received: 25-Sep-2023, Manuscript No. jphc-23-114885; Editor assigned: 29-Sep-2023, Pre QC No. jphc-23-114885 (PQ); Reviewed: 10-Oct-2023, QC No. jphc-23-114885 (Q); Revised: 15-Oct-2023, Manuscript No. jphc-23-114885 (R); Published: 27-Oct-2023

Copyright: ©2023 Haddiya I., This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.