Prediabetes Screening and Treatment in Diabetes Prevention: The Impact of Physician Attitudes.

نویسندگان

  • Arch G Mainous
  • Rebecca J Tanner
  • Christopher B Scuderi
  • Maribeth Porter
  • Peter J Carek
چکیده

PURPOSE Detection and treatment of prediabetes is an effective strategy in diabetes prevention. However, most patients with prediabetes are not identified. Our objective was to evaluate the relationship between attitudes toward prediabetes as a clinical construct and screening/treatment behaviors for diabetes prevention among US family physicians. METHODS An electronic survey of a national sample of academic family physicians (n 1248) was conducted in 2016. Attitude toward prediabetes was calculated using a summated scale assessing agreement with statements regarding prediabetes as a clinical construct. Perceived barriers to diabetes prevention, current strategies for diabetes prevention, and perceptions of peers were also examined. RESULTS Physicians who have a positive attitude toward prediabetes as a clinical construct are more likely to follow national guidelines for screening (58.4% vs 44.4; P < .0001) and recommend metformin to their patients for prediabetes (36.4% vs 20.9%; P < .0001). Physicians perceived a number of barriers to treatment, including a patient's economic resources (71.9%), sustaining patient motivation (83.2%), a patient's ability to modify his or her lifestyle (75.3%), and time to educate patient (75.3%) as barriers to diabetes prevention. CONCLUSIONS How physicians view prediabetes varies significantly, and this variation is related to treatment/screening behaviors for diabetes prevention.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine : JABFM

دوره 29 6  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2016