Effects of 2 Educational Interventions on the Management of Hypertensive Patients in Primary Health Care

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作者
Pimenta, Henderson Barbosa [1 ]
Caldeira, Antonio Prates [1 ]
Mamede, Silvia [2 ,3 ]
机构
[1] Univ Estadual Montes Claros, Fac Med, Montes Claros, MG, Brazil
[2] Erasmus MC, Inst Med Educ Reseach Rotterdam, Rotterdam, Netherlands
[3] Erasmus Univ, Dept Psychol, NL-3000 DR Rotterdam, Netherlands
关键词
evaluation-educational intervention; reflective practice; small group; team learning; continuing medical education; hypertension; CONTINUING MEDICAL-EDUCATION; CORONARY RISK INFORMATION; PHYSICIAN BEHAVIOR; GUIDELINES; IMPACT; OUTCOMES; PROGRAM; 10-YEAR;
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10.1002/chp.21252
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G40 [教育学];
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040101 ; 120403 ;
摘要
IntroductionExperimental studies on the effectiveness of educational interventions to improve patient care are scarce, especially for low-resources settings. This study investigated the effects of 2 educational interventions on the treatment of hypertensive patients in primary health care in Brazil. MethodsForty-one physicians were randomly assigned either to an active educational intervention (21 physicians) or to a passive educational intervention (20 physicians). The former comprised 1 small group discussion of routine practices, 1 outreach visit, and 3 reminders. The latter consisted of delivery of printed guidelines. Measures of quality of treatment provided for hypertensive patients (181 patients of physicians from the active intervention; 136 patients of physicians from the passive intervention) were obtained through patient interview and charts review, before and 3 months after the intervention. Chi-square and independent t-tests were performed for comparison between the conditions. ResultsThe groups did not differ before the study. After the intervention, the active intervention group outperformed the passive intervention group in several measures, such as improved prescription of antihypertensive drugs (80% of patients of physicians from the active intervention vs 51% patients of physicians from the passive intervention; p < .01), prescription of aspirin (18% vs 6%; p < .01) and hypolipidemic drugs for high-risk patients (39% vs 21%; p < .01), dietary counseling (76% vs 61%; p < .01), guidance on cardiovascular risk (20% vs 3%; p < .01). Patient outcomes did not differ. DiscussionA multifaceted intervention based on review of practices improved treatment of hypertensive patients in a low-resource setting whereas delivery of guidelines did not help. None of the interventions affected patient outcomes.
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