| Literature DB >> 27829939 |
Piotr Major1, Tomasz Stefura2, Monika Jezierska-Kazberuk3, Michał Wysocki2, Michał Pędziwiatr1, Magdalena Pisarska1, Piotr Małczak1, Artur Kacprzyk2, Andrzej Budzyński2.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: The general practitioner (GP) can play a key role in this multi-disciplinary team, coordinating care provided by dietitians and surgeons, maximizing the potential benefits of surgery. Therefore, it seems important to verify changes in GPs' knowledge about surgical treatment of obesity. AIM: To reassess knowledge of obesity surgical treatment among Polish primary care physicians and their willingness to improve it in the future.Entities:
Keywords: bariatric surgery; general physicians; knowledge
Year: 2016 PMID: 27829939 PMCID: PMC5095277 DOI: 10.5114/wiitm.2016.62446
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Wideochir Inne Tech Maloinwazyjne ISSN: 1895-4588 Impact factor: 1.195
Physicians’ voivodeship of residence
| Voivodeship | Physicians, | Male, | Female, | Age [years] |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Małopolskie | 44 (21.36) | 15 (7.28) | 29 (14.08) | 41.95 ±10.96 |
| Zachodniopomorskie | 26 (12.62) | 6 (2.91) | 20 (9.71) | 51.19 ±9.1 |
| Lubelskie | 23 (11.17) | 6 (2.91) | 17 (8.25) | 48.48 ±9.66 |
| Dolnośląskie | 18 (8.74) | 7 (3.40) | 11 (5.34) | 44.83 ±10.7 |
| Kujawsko-Pomorskie | 18 (8.74) | 7 (3.40) | 11 (5.34) | 42.06 ±6.81 |
| Mazowieckie | 15 (7.28) | 5 (2.43) | 10 (4.85) | 48.73 ±11.47 |
| Łódzkie | 14 (6.80) | 9 (4.37) | 5 (2.43) | 42.21 ±10.84 |
| Podlaskie | 9 (4.37) | 1 (0.49) | 8 (3.88) | 52.78 ±10.06 |
| Śląskie | 9 (4.37) | 0 | 9 (4.37) | 39.78 ±11.26 |
| Podkarpackie | 7 (3.40) | 2 (0.97) | 5 (2.43) | 48.14 ±6.54 |
| Pomorskie | 5 (2.43) | 3 (1.46) | 2 (0.97) | 57.2 ±9.81 |
| Lubuskie | 4 (1.94) | 1 (0.49) | 3 (1.46) | 41.25 ±12.04 |
| Warmińsko-Mazurskie | 4 (1.94) | 3 (1.46) | 1 (0.49) | 61 ±17.73 |
| Wielkopolskie | 3 (1.46) | 0 | 3 (1.46) | 55.67 ±4.04 |
| Świętokrzyskie | 1 (0.49) | 0 | 1 (0.49) | 42 |
| Not declared | 6 (2.91) | 2 (0.97) | 4 (1.94) | 54.67 ±8.31 |
| Total | 206 (100) | 67 (32.52) | 139 (67.48) | 46.39 ±10.87 |
Results of the survey
| Question | Yes, | No, |
|---|---|---|
| Have you heard about the possibility of surgical treatment of obesity? | 204 (99.5) | 1 (0.5) |
| Do you know the indications for a bariatric operation? | 166 (81.8) | 37 (18.2) |
| Could you name the most popular bariatric procedures? | 141 (69.8) | 61 (30.2) |
| Could you explain to your patient how the most common bariatric procedures are conducted? | 154 (75.5) | 50 (24.5) |
| Do you think that bariatric operations are reimbursed by the National Health Fund? | 168 (82.4) | 36 (17.6) |
| Do you think that bariatric procedures may help in the treatment of metabolic syndrome? | 198 (96.6) | 7 (3.4) |
| Do you think that bariatric surgery may allow the costs of treating patients with metabolic syndrome to be reduced? | 189 (93.6) | 13 (6.4) |
| Have you ever referred your patient to a bariatric surgeon for surgical treatment of obesity? | 148 (72.2) | 57 (27.8) |
| Would you be willing to participate in training designed for general practitioners, whose topic would be associated with the surgical treatment of obesity? | 187 (90.8) | 19 (9.2) |
Figure 1Results of the survey: answers to question number 13–14