An enquiry based on a standardised questionnaire into knowledge, awareness and preferences concerning the care of familial hypercholesterolaemia among primary care physicians in the Asia-Pacific region: The "ten Countries Study"

Objective To determine physicians' knowledge, awareness and preferences regarding the care of familial hypercholesterolaemia (FH) in the Asia-Pacific region. Setting A formal questionnaire was anonymously completed by physicians from different countries/regions in the Asia-Pacific. The survey s...

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Main Author: Pang J.; Hu M.; Lin J.; Miida T.; Nawawi H.M.; Park J.E.; Wu X.; Ramli A.S.; Kim N.T.; Kwok S.; Gonzalez-Santos L.E.; Su T.-C.; Truong T.H.; Soran H.; Yamashita S.; Tomlinson B.; Watts G.F.
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Pang J.; Hu M.; Lin J.; Miida T.; Nawawi H.M.; Park J.E.; Wu X.; Ramli A.S.; Kim N.T.; Kwok S.; Gonzalez-Santos L.E.; Su T.-C.; Truong T.H.; Soran H.; Yamashita S.; Tomlinson B.; Watts G.F.
An enquiry based on a standardised questionnaire into knowledge, awareness and preferences concerning the care of familial hypercholesterolaemia among primary care physicians in the Asia-Pacific region: The "ten Countries Study"
2017
BMJ Open
7
10
10.1136/bmjopen-2017-017817
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85032631681&doi=10.1136%2fbmjopen-2017-017817&partnerID=40&md5=3031e51fc369538e4098954e10425ae7
Objective To determine physicians' knowledge, awareness and preferences regarding the care of familial hypercholesterolaemia (FH) in the Asia-Pacific region. Setting A formal questionnaire was anonymously completed by physicians from different countries/regions in the Asia-Pacific. The survey sought responses relating to general familiarity, awareness of management guidelines, identification (clinical characteristics and lipid profile), prevalence and inheritance, extent of elevation in risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD) and practice on screening and treatment. Participants Practising community physicians from Australia, Japan, Malaysia, South Korea, Philippines, Hong Kong, China, Vietnam and Taiwan were recruited to complete the questionnaire, with the UK as the international benchmark. Primary outcome An assessment and comparison of the knowledge, awareness and preferences of FH among physicians in 10 different countries/regions. Results 1078 physicians completed the questionnaire from the Asia-Pacific region; only 34% considered themselves to be familiar with FH. 72% correctly described FH and 65% identified the typical lipid profile, with a higher proportion of physicians from Japan and China selecting the correct FH definition and lipid profile compared with those from Vietnam and Philippines. However, less than half of the physician were aware of national or international management guidelines; this was significantly worse than physicians from the UK (35% vs 61%, p<0.001). Knowledge of prevalence (24%), inheritability (41%) and CVD risk (9%) of FH were also suboptimal. The majority of the physicians considered laboratory interpretative commenting as being useful (81%) and statin therapy as an appropriate cholesterol-lowering therapy (89%) for FH management. Conclusions The study identified important gaps, which are readily addressable, in the awareness and knowledge of FH among physicians in the region. Implementation of country-specific guidelines and extensive work in FH education and awareness programmes are imperative to improve the care of FH in the region. © 2017 Article author(s).
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author Pang J.; Hu M.; Lin J.; Miida T.; Nawawi H.M.; Park J.E.; Wu X.; Ramli A.S.; Kim N.T.; Kwok S.; Gonzalez-Santos L.E.; Su T.-C.; Truong T.H.; Soran H.; Yamashita S.; Tomlinson B.; Watts G.F.
spellingShingle Pang J.; Hu M.; Lin J.; Miida T.; Nawawi H.M.; Park J.E.; Wu X.; Ramli A.S.; Kim N.T.; Kwok S.; Gonzalez-Santos L.E.; Su T.-C.; Truong T.H.; Soran H.; Yamashita S.; Tomlinson B.; Watts G.F.
An enquiry based on a standardised questionnaire into knowledge, awareness and preferences concerning the care of familial hypercholesterolaemia among primary care physicians in the Asia-Pacific region: The "ten Countries Study"
author_facet Pang J.; Hu M.; Lin J.; Miida T.; Nawawi H.M.; Park J.E.; Wu X.; Ramli A.S.; Kim N.T.; Kwok S.; Gonzalez-Santos L.E.; Su T.-C.; Truong T.H.; Soran H.; Yamashita S.; Tomlinson B.; Watts G.F.
author_sort Pang J.; Hu M.; Lin J.; Miida T.; Nawawi H.M.; Park J.E.; Wu X.; Ramli A.S.; Kim N.T.; Kwok S.; Gonzalez-Santos L.E.; Su T.-C.; Truong T.H.; Soran H.; Yamashita S.; Tomlinson B.; Watts G.F.
title An enquiry based on a standardised questionnaire into knowledge, awareness and preferences concerning the care of familial hypercholesterolaemia among primary care physicians in the Asia-Pacific region: The "ten Countries Study"
title_short An enquiry based on a standardised questionnaire into knowledge, awareness and preferences concerning the care of familial hypercholesterolaemia among primary care physicians in the Asia-Pacific region: The "ten Countries Study"
title_full An enquiry based on a standardised questionnaire into knowledge, awareness and preferences concerning the care of familial hypercholesterolaemia among primary care physicians in the Asia-Pacific region: The "ten Countries Study"
title_fullStr An enquiry based on a standardised questionnaire into knowledge, awareness and preferences concerning the care of familial hypercholesterolaemia among primary care physicians in the Asia-Pacific region: The "ten Countries Study"
title_full_unstemmed An enquiry based on a standardised questionnaire into knowledge, awareness and preferences concerning the care of familial hypercholesterolaemia among primary care physicians in the Asia-Pacific region: The "ten Countries Study"
title_sort An enquiry based on a standardised questionnaire into knowledge, awareness and preferences concerning the care of familial hypercholesterolaemia among primary care physicians in the Asia-Pacific region: The "ten Countries Study"
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description Objective To determine physicians' knowledge, awareness and preferences regarding the care of familial hypercholesterolaemia (FH) in the Asia-Pacific region. Setting A formal questionnaire was anonymously completed by physicians from different countries/regions in the Asia-Pacific. The survey sought responses relating to general familiarity, awareness of management guidelines, identification (clinical characteristics and lipid profile), prevalence and inheritance, extent of elevation in risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD) and practice on screening and treatment. Participants Practising community physicians from Australia, Japan, Malaysia, South Korea, Philippines, Hong Kong, China, Vietnam and Taiwan were recruited to complete the questionnaire, with the UK as the international benchmark. Primary outcome An assessment and comparison of the knowledge, awareness and preferences of FH among physicians in 10 different countries/regions. Results 1078 physicians completed the questionnaire from the Asia-Pacific region; only 34% considered themselves to be familiar with FH. 72% correctly described FH and 65% identified the typical lipid profile, with a higher proportion of physicians from Japan and China selecting the correct FH definition and lipid profile compared with those from Vietnam and Philippines. However, less than half of the physician were aware of national or international management guidelines; this was significantly worse than physicians from the UK (35% vs 61%, p<0.001). Knowledge of prevalence (24%), inheritability (41%) and CVD risk (9%) of FH were also suboptimal. The majority of the physicians considered laboratory interpretative commenting as being useful (81%) and statin therapy as an appropriate cholesterol-lowering therapy (89%) for FH management. Conclusions The study identified important gaps, which are readily addressable, in the awareness and knowledge of FH among physicians in the region. Implementation of country-specific guidelines and extensive work in FH education and awareness programmes are imperative to improve the care of FH in the region. © 2017 Article author(s).
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