| Literature DB >> 30344170 |
Laila Zaidi Touis1, Juliane Bolbrinker1, Thomas Günther Riemer1, Reinhold Kreutz1.
Abstract
OBJECTIVES: Moderation of alcohol consumption is included as a class I, level of evidence A recommendation in the current European guidelines for the management of hypertension. We investigated its awareness and self-reported implementation among European physicians across different specialties and workplaces. DESIGN ANDEntities:
Keywords: alcohol management; alcohol screening; guidelines implementation; hypertension; lifestyle changes; survey
Mesh:
Year: 2018 PMID: 30344170 PMCID: PMC6196817 DOI: 10.1136/bmjopen-2018-022026
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMJ Open ISSN: 2044-6055 Impact factor: 2.692
Questionnaire items included in this study (corresponding to part 2 of the original survey)
| Items | Topic | Answers |
| Q11 | Do you quantify alcohol consumption in your patients with hypertension? | Yes/no |
| Q12 | When do you ask for alcohol consumption in patients with hypertension? (multiple answers possible) | In patients with newly detected hypertension. |
| Q13 | What actions will you take when you diagnose someone with hypertension and moderate or high alcohol consumption? (no alcohol dependence: asked in the next question) | Manage and treat both problems yourself. |
| Q14 | What actions will you take when you diagnose someone with both alcohol dependence and hypertension? | Manage and treat both problems yourself. |
| Q15 | Which maximum amount of alcohol in g/day do you advise your female/male patients with hypertension? | Insert number, spontaneously answered. |
| Q16 | How many of your hypertension patients have additional alcohol problems (in %)? | Insert number, spontaneously answered. |
Characteristics of participating physicians
| All meetings n=1064 | European meetings | German meetings | |
| Sex | |||
| Women | 396 (37.4%) | 281 (35.0%) | 115 (44.6%) |
| Men | 664 (62.6%) | 521 (65.0%) | 143 (55.4%) |
| Missing data | 4 | 4 | 0 |
| Age category | |||
| 20–29 years | 89 (8.4%) | 76 (9.5%) | 13 (5%) |
| 30–39 | 261 (24.6%) | 205 (25.6%) | 56 (21.7%) |
| 40–49 | 310 (29.3%) | 235 (29.3%) | 75 (29.1%) |
| 50–59 | 274 (25.9%) | 196 (24.5%) | 78 (30.2%) |
| 60 years or older | 125 (11.8%) | 89 (11.1%) | 36 (13.9%) |
| Missing data | 5 | 5 | 0 |
| Nationality | |||
| European countries | 1004 (94.8%) | 746 (93.1%) | 258 (100%) |
| Non-European countries | 55 (5.2%) | 55 (6.9%) | 0 |
| Missing data | 5 | 5 | 0 |
| Place of work | |||
| Practice | 226 (21.5%) | 130 (16.4%) | 96 (37.4%) |
| Hospital | 824 (78.5%) | 663 (83.6%) | 161 (62.6%) |
| Missing data | 14 | 13 | 1 |
| Specialisation | |||
| General practitioner | 93 (8.8%) | 81 (10.1%) | 12 (4.7%) |
| Cardiologist | 551 (52.1%) | 443 (55.3%) | 108 (42.2%) |
| Internist | 308 (29.1%) | 200 (25.0%) | 108 (42.2%) |
| Other specialisation | 105 (9.9%) | 77 (9.6%) | 28 (10.9%) |
| Missing data | 7 | 5 | 2 |
| Membership | |||
| ESH and/or ESC | 494 (60.4%) | 494 (87.9%) | NA |
| Membership in the DHL | 24 (2.9%) | NA | 24 (9.4%) |
| No ESH/ESC or DHL membership | 300 (36.7%) | 68 (12.1%) | 232 (90.6%) |
| Membership total | 518 (63.3%) | NA | NA |
| Missing data | 246 | NA | 2 |
Numbers and percentages refer to total responses available for each item; relative frequencies are reported as adjusted percentages excluding missing values.
DGIM, German Society of Internal Medicine; DGK, German Society of Cardiology; DHL, German Society of Hypertension; ESC, European Society of Cardiology; ESH, European Society of Hypertension; NA, not applicable.
Figure 1Proportion of physicians (%) answering the multiple choice question: ‘When do you ask for alcohol consumption in patients with hypertension?’ (A) Proportion of physicians (all meetings n=986) attending the European meetings compared with the physicians attending the German meetings. Differences are significant *p<0.05. (B) Proportion of physicians from different medical specialties (overall n=981); *Difference is significant p<0.05 for GP compared with each one of the other specialisations. BP, blood pressure; DGIM, German Society of Internal Medicine; DGK, German Society of Cardiology; ESC, European Society of Cardiology; ESH, European Society of Hypertension; GP, general practitioner.
Figure 2Proportion of physicians (%) answering the multiple choice question: ‘What actions will you take when you diagnose someone with hypertension and alcohol consumption?’ Differences are significant *p≤0.001 in case of moderate and high alcohol consumption (n=1021, physicians) versus alcohol dependence (n=1025, physicians). GP, general practitioner.
Recommendation for alcohol intake of participating physicians
| N, participating physicians | Mean±SD | 95% CI | Range | P values | |
| Recommendation for alcohol intake of women (g/day) from participants of the different congresses | |||||
| German meetings | 231 | 15.8±9.4 | 14.6 to 17.0 | 0–50 | P<0.001 |
| European meetings | 669 | 12.1±12.2 | 11.2 to 13.0 | 0–150 | |
| Recommendation for alcohol intake of men (g/day) from participants of the different congresses | |||||
| German meetings | 227 | 28.3±17.5 | 26.0 to 30.6 | 0–100 | P<0.001 |
| European meetings | 662 | 16.9±13.7 | 15.9 to 18.0 | 0–150 | |
| Recommendation for alcohol intake of women (g/day) for the participants according to their place of work | |||||
| Hospital | 697 | 12.6±10.5 | 11.8 to 13.4 | 0–150 | P=0.07 |
| Practice | 197 | 14.7±15.0 | 12.5 to 16.8 | 0–100 | |
| Recommendation for alcohol intake of men (g/day) for the participants according to their place of work | |||||
| Hospital | 689 | 18.8±13.6 | 17.8 to 19.8 | 0–125 | P=0.04 |
| Practice | 194 | 23.5±20.8 | 20.5 to 26.4 | 0–150 | |
| Recommendation for alcohol intake of women (g/day) for the participants according to their medical specialisation | |||||
| Cardiologist | 471 | 12.8±11.3 | 11.8 to 13.9 | 0–100 | P=0.35 |
| Internist | 271 | 14.0±13.7 | 12.3 to 15.6 | 0–150 | |
| GP | 70 | 11.9±8.9 | 9.8 to 14.0 | 0–50 | |
| Other | 84 | 11.9±8.2 | 10.2 to 13.7 | 0–50 | |
| Recommendation for alcohol intake of men (g/day) for the participants according to their medical specialisation | |||||
| Cardiologist | 467 | 19.6±16.2 | 18.1 to 21.1 | 0–150 | P=0.38 |
| Internist | 266 | 21.1±15.5 | 19.2 to 22.9 | 0–125 | |
| GP | 72 | 18.5±13.3 | 15.3 to 21.7 | 0–60 | |
| Other | 80 | 18.0±14.0 | 14.9 to 21.2 | 0–60 | |
GP, general practitioner.