Literature DB >> 28990886

[Assessing the knowledge in primary health care following an educational course structured in the context of GARD chronic airway diseases national control program].

Ferda Öner Erkekol1, Nurdan Köktürk, Dilşad Mungan, Cansın Saçkesen, Zeynep Pınar Önen, Seçil Özkan, Arzu Balkan, Pınar Ergün, Can Naci Kocabaş, Nur Baran Aksakal, Banu Ekici, Zübeyde Özkan Altunay, Bilun Gemicioğlu, Arzu Yorgancıoğlu.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Chronic obstructive pulmonary diseases are common causes of disease in the community and account for considerable percent of the caseload in primary health care facilities. For this reason, it is important to question and improve the knowledge of primary health care physicians. This study is designed to assess the level of knowledge for bronchial asthma and COPD of the primary healthcare physicians, both before and immediately after an educational course structured in the context of GARD Chronic Airway Diseases National Control Program.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: The participating physicians attended an intensive educational course on asthma and COPD. Twenty five item questionnaires for asthma and COPD were administered to the participants both before and immediately after the end of the course. Contribution of education to the level of knowledge was investigated by comparing the percentages of the correct answers in the pre-and post-test. RESULT: From 11 different cities, 1817 and 1788 primary health care physician were attended to the asthma and COPD educations, respectively. The accuracy rate of ≥ 75% was obtained from only 4 questions in pre-test asthma questionnaire. On the contrary, in 15 questions the accuracy rate was < 50%. The mean accuracy rate for the whole asthma test was 45.8%, and this rate raised to 69.6% after education course. The accuracy rate of ≥ 75% could not be obtained from any of the questions in pre-test COPD questionnaire. On the contrary, in 19 questions the accuracy rate was < 50%. The mean accuracy rate for the whole asthma test was 42.0%, and this rate raised to 71.3% after education course.
CONCLUSIONS: It has been shown that, in primary care settings, the level of knowledge in asthma and COPD should be enhanced and that this increase can be achieved with an education course.

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28990886     DOI: 10.5578/tt.53804

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Tuberk Toraks        ISSN: 0494-1373


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1.  Asthma in the context of global alliance against respiratory diseases (GARD) in Turkey.

Authors:  Arzu Yorgancıoğlu; Bilun Gemicioglu; Banu Ekinci; Zübeyde Özkan; Hasan Bayram; Begüm Ergan; Refika Ersu; Ali Kocabaş; Nurdan Köktürk
Journal:  J Thorac Dis       Date:  2018-03       Impact factor: 2.895

2.  An online survey of primary care physicians' knowledge of common respiratory diseases in China.

Authors:  Chunhua Chi; Yahong Chen; Zihan Pan; Ting Yang; Jiping Liao; Kewu Huang; Siân Williams; Chen Wang
Journal:  NPJ Prim Care Respir Med       Date:  2022-08-19       Impact factor: 3.289

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