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A survey on the beliefs and knowledge of gout management in new medical graduates - New South Wales, Australia.

Matthew Terrill1, John Riordan1.   

Abstract

AIM: To assess the beliefs and knowledge of gout management in new medical graduates.
METHOD: A survey on gout management was sent to new medical graduates during their orientation week, New South Wales, Australia.
RESULTS: Of 15 hospital networks, 11 agreed to participate. From these, 168 graduates responded (23.7% response rate). Most (81.1%) felt that gout was a serious disease, 51.2% answered that they had been taught adequately to manage acute gout, only 37.2% for chronic gout. In an acute gout flare, 63.4% answered they would continue urate lowering therapy and 67.2% were aware of first-line pharmacological management options; 28% answered the correct dosing regimen for colchicine. Chronic management was answered poorly. Only 42.0% stated they would titrate allopurinol dosing to a target urate level; 23.5% would check the urate level monthly. More than half, 56.8%, were aware that medical prophylaxis is indicated when initiating urate lowering therapy. Of this subgroup, 46.7% (25.9% overall) knew that non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs and colchicine were recommended and 28.4% (15.4% overall) answered the correct timeframe of use. Close to one-third (35.0%), were aware of febuxostat, probenecid and benzbromarone as second-line urate lowering therapy.
CONCLUSION: The findings of this study suggest that new graduates' knowledge of gout management, especially chronic management, is suboptimal. Many felt their teaching on gout management inadequate; this is a potential target for intervention. Up to date university education which covers chronic management may lead to better clinical outcomes for this burdensome disease.
© 2017 Asia Pacific League of Associations for Rheumatology and John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd.

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Keywords:  clinical aspects; education; metabolic and crystal arthropathies

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28544467     DOI: 10.1111/1756-185X.13097

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Rheum Dis        ISSN: 1756-1841            Impact factor:   2.454


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