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Physician's attitude against COPD guidelines and the choice of first-line treatment for COPD - 12/02/21

Doi : 10.1016/j.rmed.2020.106273 
Ayse Baha a, , Nurdan Kokturk b
a Near East University Faculty of Medicine, Department of Pulmonary Medicine, Mersin-10, Turkey 
b Gazi University Faculty of Medicine, Department of Pulmonary Medicine, Ankara, Turkey 

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Abstract

Aim

Our aim was to evaluate changes in attitudes of pulmonologists in Turkey towards COPD guidelines and their choice of first-line treatments for COPD patients.

Material-method

333 physicians who completed the questionnaire were included in this cross-sectional questionnaire study. The questionnaire contained demographic data, professional information, extent of guideline use, rationales behind using or not using a guideline. The data was compared with the same survey conducted previously in 2011 and was analyzed by appropriate statistical methods.

Results

80 physicians were resident pulmonologists (24%), 250 physicians were specialists (75.1%). 298 (89.5%) physicians reported that they follow at least one guideline for selection of the appropriate treatment in COPD. The current application of guidelines when compared with the first survey in 2011, was found to be decreased, 91.2% and 89.5%, respectively (p = 0.07). 46.8% (n = 156) of participants thought that guidelines provided the physicians more legal protection (p < 0.001). The number of physicians who didn't follow the guidelines due to workload increased over this period of time (36.8% in 2011, 85.3% in 2018, p < 0.001). The number of physicians using inhaler steroid combinations as their first choice of treatment was found to be similar with the previous survey (p = 0.909).

Conclusion

According to the results of previous questionnaire, the application of COPD guidelines has decreased. The number of pulmonologists who declared they have no time for following or applying guidelines has profoundly increased since 2011. Despite the warnings of these guidelines, the use of inhaler steroid combination as a first treatment option in COPD is still common.

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Highlights

Aim was to evaluate changes in attitudes of pulmonologists in Turkey towards COPD guidelines and their choice of first-line treatments for COPD patients.
The data was compared with the same survey conducted previously in 2011 and was analyzed by appropriate statistical methods.
According to the results of previous questionnaire, the application of COPD guidelines has decreased.
The number of pulmonologists who declared they have no time for following or applying guidelines has profoundly increased since 2011.
The rate of physicians applying guidelines has decreased because of they have no enough time due to their heavy work load.

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Keywords : COPD, Guideline, Attitude, Treatment


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