Impaired glucose tolerance: qualitative and quantitative study of general practitioners' knowledge and perceptions

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作者
Wylie, G [1 ]
Hungin, APS [1 ]
Neely, J [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Durham, Wolfson Res Inst, Ctr Integrated Hlth Care Res, Stockton On Tees TS17 6BH, England
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BMJ-BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL | 2002年 / 324卷 / 7347期
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10.1136/bmj.324.7347.1190
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Objective To investigate general practitioners' knowledge of and attitudes to impaired glucose tolerance. Design Mixed methodology qualitative and quantitative study with semistructured interviews, focus groups, and questionnaires. Setting 34 general practitioners in live primary care groups in the north east of England. Results All the general practitioners had knowledge of impaired glucose tolerance as a clinical entity, but they had little awareness of the clinical Significance of impaired glucose tolerance and were uncertain about managing and following up these patients. Attitudes to screening were mixed and were associated with reservations about increased workload, concern about lack of resources, and pessimism about the effectiveness of lifestyle interventions. Some general practitioners felt strongly that screening patients for impaired glucose tolerance and subsequent lifestyle intervention medicalised an essentially social problem and that a health educational approach, involving schools and the media, should be adopted instead. A minority expressed a positive attitude towards a pharmacological approach. Conclusion Awareness of impaired glocose tolerance needs to be raised, and guidelines for management are needed. General practitioners remain to be convinced that they have a role in attempting to reduce the incidence of type 2 diabetes by targeting interventions at patients with impaired glucose tolerance.
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页码:1190 / 1192
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