Specialist physician knowledge of chronic kidney disease: A comparison of internists and family physicians in West Africa

Background: Postgraduate training is aimed at equipping the trainee with the necessary skills to practise as an expert. Non-nephrology specialist physicians render the bulk of pre-end-stage renal disease care for patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD). We sought to ascertain the knowledge of CKD...

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Main Authors: Emmanuel I. Agaba, Patricia A. Agaba, Musa Dankyau, Maxwell O. Akanbi, Comfort A. Daniyam, Edith N. Okeke, Antonios H. Tzamaloukas
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Published: AOSIS 2012-05-01
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spelling doaj-a2cd96dc63564aa79c1194f5e028d05c2020-11-24T22:51:17ZengAOSISAfrican Journal of Primary Health Care & Family Medicine2071-29282071-29362012-05-0141e1e710.4102/phcfm.v4i1.319130Specialist physician knowledge of chronic kidney disease: A comparison of internists and family physicians in West AfricaEmmanuel I. Agaba0Patricia A. Agaba1Musa Dankyau2Maxwell O. Akanbi3Comfort A. Daniyam4Edith N. Okeke5Antonios H. Tzamaloukas6Department of Medicine, Jos University Teaching Hospital, Jos,Department of Medicine, Jos University Teaching Hospital, Jos,Department of Family Medicine, Bingham University Teaching HospitalDepartment of Medicine, Jos University Teaching Hospital, Jos,Department of Medicine, Jos University Teaching Hospital, JosDepartment of Medicine, Jos University Teaching Hospital, JosRenal Section, New Mexico Veterans Affairs Health Care System Department of Medicine, University of New Mexico School of Medicine, AlbuquerqueBackground: Postgraduate training is aimed at equipping the trainee with the necessary skills to practise as an expert. Non-nephrology specialist physicians render the bulk of pre-end-stage renal disease care for patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD). We sought to ascertain the knowledge of CKD amongst non-nephrology specialist physicians who serve as trainers and examiners for a training, accrediting and certifying body in postgraduate medicine in West Africa. We also compared the knowledge of family physicians and non-nephrology internists. Methods: Self-administered questionnaires were distributed to non-nephrology specialist physicians who serve as examiners for the West African College of Physicians. Results: Only 19 (27.5%) of the respondents were aware of the Kidney Disease Outcomes Quality Initiatives guidelines for CKD management. Twenty five (36.2%) of the respondents had adequate knowledge of CKD. There was no significant difference in the proportion of family physicians and non-nephrology internists who had adequate knowledge of CKD (27.3% vs. 40.4% respectively; p = 0.28). Hypertension and diabetes mellitus were identified by all of the physicians as risk factors for CKD. Non-nephrology internists more frequently identified systemic lupus erythematosus as a risk factor for CKD, urinalysis with microscopy as a laboratory test for CKD evaluation, and bone disease as a complication of CKD than family physicians. Conclusion: There is a lack of adequate CKD knowledge amongst non-nephrology specialist physicians, since many of them are unaware of the CKD management guidelines. Educational efforts are needed to improve the knowledge of CKD amongst non-nephrology specialist physicians. Guidelines on CKD need to be widely disseminated amongst these physicians.https://phcfm.org/index.php/phcfm/article/view/319Chronic kidney diseasefamily physicians, internal medicine specialists, West Africa
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author Emmanuel I. Agaba
Patricia A. Agaba
Musa Dankyau
Maxwell O. Akanbi
Comfort A. Daniyam
Edith N. Okeke
Antonios H. Tzamaloukas
spellingShingle Emmanuel I. Agaba
Patricia A. Agaba
Musa Dankyau
Maxwell O. Akanbi
Comfort A. Daniyam
Edith N. Okeke
Antonios H. Tzamaloukas
Specialist physician knowledge of chronic kidney disease: A comparison of internists and family physicians in West Africa
African Journal of Primary Health Care & Family Medicine
Chronic kidney disease
family physicians, internal medicine specialists, West Africa
author_facet Emmanuel I. Agaba
Patricia A. Agaba
Musa Dankyau
Maxwell O. Akanbi
Comfort A. Daniyam
Edith N. Okeke
Antonios H. Tzamaloukas
author_sort Emmanuel I. Agaba
title Specialist physician knowledge of chronic kidney disease: A comparison of internists and family physicians in West Africa
title_short Specialist physician knowledge of chronic kidney disease: A comparison of internists and family physicians in West Africa
title_full Specialist physician knowledge of chronic kidney disease: A comparison of internists and family physicians in West Africa
title_fullStr Specialist physician knowledge of chronic kidney disease: A comparison of internists and family physicians in West Africa
title_full_unstemmed Specialist physician knowledge of chronic kidney disease: A comparison of internists and family physicians in West Africa
title_sort specialist physician knowledge of chronic kidney disease: a comparison of internists and family physicians in west africa
publisher AOSIS
series African Journal of Primary Health Care & Family Medicine
issn 2071-2928
2071-2936
publishDate 2012-05-01
description Background: Postgraduate training is aimed at equipping the trainee with the necessary skills to practise as an expert. Non-nephrology specialist physicians render the bulk of pre-end-stage renal disease care for patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD). We sought to ascertain the knowledge of CKD amongst non-nephrology specialist physicians who serve as trainers and examiners for a training, accrediting and certifying body in postgraduate medicine in West Africa. We also compared the knowledge of family physicians and non-nephrology internists. Methods: Self-administered questionnaires were distributed to non-nephrology specialist physicians who serve as examiners for the West African College of Physicians. Results: Only 19 (27.5%) of the respondents were aware of the Kidney Disease Outcomes Quality Initiatives guidelines for CKD management. Twenty five (36.2%) of the respondents had adequate knowledge of CKD. There was no significant difference in the proportion of family physicians and non-nephrology internists who had adequate knowledge of CKD (27.3% vs. 40.4% respectively; p = 0.28). Hypertension and diabetes mellitus were identified by all of the physicians as risk factors for CKD. Non-nephrology internists more frequently identified systemic lupus erythematosus as a risk factor for CKD, urinalysis with microscopy as a laboratory test for CKD evaluation, and bone disease as a complication of CKD than family physicians. Conclusion: There is a lack of adequate CKD knowledge amongst non-nephrology specialist physicians, since many of them are unaware of the CKD management guidelines. Educational efforts are needed to improve the knowledge of CKD amongst non-nephrology specialist physicians. Guidelines on CKD need to be widely disseminated amongst these physicians.
topic Chronic kidney disease
family physicians, internal medicine specialists, West Africa
url https://phcfm.org/index.php/phcfm/article/view/319
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