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Title: | Specialist Physician Knowledge of Chronic Kidney Disease: A Comparison of Internists and Family Physicians in West Africa |
Authors: | Agaba, Emmanuel .I Agaba, Patricia .A Dankyau, Musa Akanbi, Maxwell .O Daniyam, Comfort .A Okeke, Edith .N Tzamaloukas, Antonios .H |
Issue Date: | 29-May-2012 |
Series/Report no.: | Vol.4;No.1;Pp 1-7 |
Abstract: | Background: Postgraduate training is aimed at equipping the trainee with the necessary skills
to practise as an expert. Non-nephrology specialist physicians render the bulk of pre-end-stage
renal disease care for patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD). We sought to ascertain the
knowledge of CKD amongst non-nephrology specialist physicians who serve as trainers and
examiners for a training, accrediting and certifying body in postgraduate medicine in West
Africa. We also compared the knowledge of family physicians and non-nephrology internists.
Methods: Self-administered questionnaires were distributed to non-nephrology specialist
physicians who serve as examiners for the West African College of Physicians.
Results: Only 19 (27.5%) of the respondents were aware of the Kidney Disease Outcomes
Quality Initiatives guidelines for CKD management. Twenty five (36.2%) of the respondents
had adequate knowledge of CKD. There was no significant difference in the proportion of
family physicians and non-nephrology internists who had adequate knowledge of CKD
(27.3% vs. 40.4% respectively; p = 0.28). Hypertension and diabetes mellitus were identified
by all of the physicians as risk factors for CKD. Non-nephrology internists more frequently
identified systemic lupus erythematosus as a risk factor for CKD, urinalysis with microscopy
as a laboratory test for CKD evaluation, and bone disease as a complication of CKD than
family physicians.
Conclusion: There is a lack of adequate CKD knowledge amongst non-nephrology specialist
physicians, since many of them are unaware of the CKD management guidelines. Educational
efforts are needed to improve the knowledge of CKD amongst non-nephrology specialist
physicians. Guidelines on CKD need to be widely disseminated amongst these physicians. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/498 |
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