Investigation on the rate of awareness of chronic kidney disease among non-urology physicians
10.3969/j.issn.1009-0754.2018.01.016
- VernacularTitle:非肾内科医生慢性肾脏病知晓率调查
- Author:
Haiyan YU
1
;
Jiusheng WANG
;
Bibo WU
Author Information
1. 海军军医大学卫生勤务系
- Keywords:
Chronic kidney disease;
Rate of awareness;
Rate of knowledge;
Questionnaire
- From:
Journal of Navy Medicine
2018;39(1):54-57
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective To investigate the rate of awareness of chronic kidney disease(CKD)among non-urology physicians from certain tertiary hospitals,second-level hospitals and community hospitals,so as to explore ways of early identification and preven-tion of CKD.Methods A questionnaire survey with the help of Wechart platform was performed in 94 non-urology physicians from 5 tertiary hospitals,4 second-level hospitals and 25 community hospitals.Topics of the survey included CKD high-risk population,CKD initial manifestations,CKD deterioration factors and other indicators,and then,analyses of the obtained results were made in the study. Results Full awareness rate of CKD high risk population by physicians was 57.45%,and the full awareness rate of initial manifesta-tions by physicians was 21.28%,with the physicians from community hospitals having the lowest rate, accounting for 19.74%.The full awareness rate of CKD deterioration factors by physicians was 51.06%, with the physicians from community hospitals having the lowest rate,accounting for 46.05%.The full awareness rate of CKD reversible factors by physicians was 51.06%,with the physicians from community hospitals also having the lowest rate, accounting for 44.74%.The full knowledge rate of CKD detection methods by physicians was 68.09%, the knowledge rate of CKD stage classification by physicians was 35.11%, that of CKD early intervention measures by physicians was 81.91%,and that of CKD routine detection methods for renal function was only 38.30%.In 94 non-urolo-gy physicians,only 36% of the physicians received training on related knowledge of CKD, and 64% of the physicians never received any training in this respect.Conclusion Deficiency in the awareness or knowledge about CKD prevention and treatment among non -u-rology physicians is quite popular in the country.For this reason,efforts should be made on the training,so that physicians will have better knowledge about CKD,and consequently the rate of awareness and knowledge about CKD,the rate of early diagnosis,as well as the cure and control rate of CKD could be greatly enhanced.