Coronary heart disease risk factors: effectiveness of their control by primary health doctors (survey data)

The survey focused on municipal out-patient clinic internists' involvement into modified coronary heart disease risk factor (CHD RF) control, as well as on RF control effectiveness reported by the patients. Up to 73 % of the doctors confirmed clinical effectiveness of the intervention, and 53 %...

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Main Authors: D. M. Aronov, N. M. Akhmedzhanov, L. A. Gutkovskaya, O. Yu. Sokolova, A. Sh. Tkhostov, E. I. Pervichko, R. G. Oganov
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Language:Russian
Published: «FIRMA «SILICEA» LLC  2006-06-01
Series:Российский кардиологический журнал
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Online Access:https://russjcardiol.elpub.ru/jour/article/view/1835
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spelling doaj-d2019997bb2147e5a8d4f0cd1647fb2f2021-07-28T14:02:08Zrus«FIRMA «SILICEA» LLC Российский кардиологический журнал1560-40712618-76202006-06-010334401596Coronary heart disease risk factors: effectiveness of their control by primary health doctors (survey data)D. M. Aronov0N. M. Akhmedzhanov1L. A. Gutkovskaya2O. Yu. Sokolova3A. Sh. Tkhostov4E. I. Pervichko5R. G. Oganov6Государственный научноFисследовательский центр профилактической медицины РосздраваГосударственный научноFисследовательский центр профилактической медицины РосздраваГосударственный научноFисследовательский центр профилактической медицины РосздраваГосударственный научноFисследовательский центр профилактической медицины РосздраваМГУ им. М.И. ЛомоносоваГосударственный научноFисследовательский центр профилактической медицины РосздраваГосударственный научноFисследовательский центр профилактической медицины РосздраваThe survey focused on municipal out-patient clinic internists' involvement into modified coronary heart disease risk factor (CHD RF) control, as well as on RF control effectiveness reported by the patients. Up to 73 % of the doctors confirmed clinical effectiveness of the intervention, and 53 % regarded it equally important as antianginal therapy. Nevertheless, there were numerous barriers for successful realization of CHD RF control measures. Delivering RF control advice was linked to doctors' working pressure in 50, 5 % of cases, to patients' cultural level in 78,8 %, to patients' interest and initiative in 33,3 %, and to personal patient-doctor relations in 21,2 %. Only brief advice was given by 44,9 % of the doctors, and no more than 18 % of the respondents were ready to forward their patient to the relevant specialist. Therefore, 26 % of the doctors reported providing lifestyle modification advice «never», «rarely», or «occasionally». Unsatisfactory follow-up on fulfillment of such advice was confirmed by 49 % of the doctors. According to patient-provided data, the majority of the patients were unable to recollect receiving any relevant advice from their doctors. Most doctors reported advising on lipid-lowering diet, body weight control and smoking cessation (94 % in each case), or physical training (77,5 %), but only 46,1 %, 32,3 %, 75,3 % and 23,8 % of their patients, respectively, confirmed receiving such recommendations. Moreover, even for smoking cessation advice, where doctor-patient reporting gap was minimal, only 13, 4 % of the patients confirmed being offered some cessation plan. Expectedly, the majority of quitters (68,85 %) were sure that cessation was their own accomplishment.https://russjcardiol.elpub.ru/jour/article/view/1835coronary heart diseasemodified risk factorseffectiveness of the intervention
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author D. M. Aronov
N. M. Akhmedzhanov
L. A. Gutkovskaya
O. Yu. Sokolova
A. Sh. Tkhostov
E. I. Pervichko
R. G. Oganov
spellingShingle D. M. Aronov
N. M. Akhmedzhanov
L. A. Gutkovskaya
O. Yu. Sokolova
A. Sh. Tkhostov
E. I. Pervichko
R. G. Oganov
Coronary heart disease risk factors: effectiveness of their control by primary health doctors (survey data)
Российский кардиологический журнал
coronary heart disease
modified risk factors
effectiveness of the intervention
author_facet D. M. Aronov
N. M. Akhmedzhanov
L. A. Gutkovskaya
O. Yu. Sokolova
A. Sh. Tkhostov
E. I. Pervichko
R. G. Oganov
author_sort D. M. Aronov
title Coronary heart disease risk factors: effectiveness of their control by primary health doctors (survey data)
title_short Coronary heart disease risk factors: effectiveness of their control by primary health doctors (survey data)
title_full Coronary heart disease risk factors: effectiveness of their control by primary health doctors (survey data)
title_fullStr Coronary heart disease risk factors: effectiveness of their control by primary health doctors (survey data)
title_full_unstemmed Coronary heart disease risk factors: effectiveness of their control by primary health doctors (survey data)
title_sort coronary heart disease risk factors: effectiveness of their control by primary health doctors (survey data)
publisher «FIRMA «SILICEA» LLC 
series Российский кардиологический журнал
issn 1560-4071
2618-7620
publishDate 2006-06-01
description The survey focused on municipal out-patient clinic internists' involvement into modified coronary heart disease risk factor (CHD RF) control, as well as on RF control effectiveness reported by the patients. Up to 73 % of the doctors confirmed clinical effectiveness of the intervention, and 53 % regarded it equally important as antianginal therapy. Nevertheless, there were numerous barriers for successful realization of CHD RF control measures. Delivering RF control advice was linked to doctors' working pressure in 50, 5 % of cases, to patients' cultural level in 78,8 %, to patients' interest and initiative in 33,3 %, and to personal patient-doctor relations in 21,2 %. Only brief advice was given by 44,9 % of the doctors, and no more than 18 % of the respondents were ready to forward their patient to the relevant specialist. Therefore, 26 % of the doctors reported providing lifestyle modification advice «never», «rarely», or «occasionally». Unsatisfactory follow-up on fulfillment of such advice was confirmed by 49 % of the doctors. According to patient-provided data, the majority of the patients were unable to recollect receiving any relevant advice from their doctors. Most doctors reported advising on lipid-lowering diet, body weight control and smoking cessation (94 % in each case), or physical training (77,5 %), but only 46,1 %, 32,3 %, 75,3 % and 23,8 % of their patients, respectively, confirmed receiving such recommendations. Moreover, even for smoking cessation advice, where doctor-patient reporting gap was minimal, only 13, 4 % of the patients confirmed being offered some cessation plan. Expectedly, the majority of quitters (68,85 %) were sure that cessation was their own accomplishment.
topic coronary heart disease
modified risk factors
effectiveness of the intervention
url https://russjcardiol.elpub.ru/jour/article/view/1835
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