医学
指南
耳鼻咽喉科
家庭医学
横断面研究
临床实习
儿科
物理疗法
外科
病理
作者
Lei Cheng,Huabin Li,Yamei Zhang,Changqing Zhao,Fuquan Chen,Li Shi,Na Li,Beibei Yang,Yong Li,Huijun Li,Shengnan Ye,Zezhang Tao,Gehua Zhang,Rui Xu,Qintai Yang,Dongdong Zhu,Feng Liu,Hua Zhang,Yu-Cheng Yang,Peng Lin,Changyu Qiu,Bing Zhou
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.waojou.2021.100552
摘要
BackgroundA higher compliance with clinical guidelines helps improve treatment outcomes. But the clinical practice of otolaryngologists is not always consistent with guidelines.ObjectiveTo describe otolaryngologists' compliance with guidelines about allergic rhinitis (AR) management and identify factors responsible for the discordance between clinical practice and guideline recommendations in China.MethodsA cross-sectional nationwide survey was designed and conducted via an online platform. Recruitment was done by emailing otolaryngologists registered in the Chinese Society of Otorhinolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery or by inviting otolaryngologists to scan a Quick Respond (QR) code that linked to the questionnaire at various academic meetings.ResultsA total of 2142 otolaryngologists were eligible and completed the survey. Of them, 64.7% had over 10 years work experience and 97.4% had a bachelor's degree or higher. About 18.3% of the participants strictly copied the guideline in clinical practice, while 73.7% used the guideline that had been adjusted according to their clinical experience. Otolaryngologists were most concerned about the efficacy, safety, and minimum age of AR medications, and least concerned about patient preferences. Regarding the use of intranasal steroids (INS), leukotriene receptor antagonists (LTRA), and H1-antihistamines, 86.8%, 55.7% and 51.2% of otolaryngologists complied with the guideline recommendations, respectively. Educational background was a factor affecting the compliance with guidelines and acceptance of INS.ConclusionA vast majority of Chinese otolaryngologists complied with the current Chinese AR guidelines. A difference still existed between the otolaryngologists' real-world and guideline-recommended management. The otolaryngologists should pay more attention to patient preferences. A higher education could improve otolaryngologists' adherence to the guidelines.
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