Knowledge of physicians on chronic kidney disease and their attitudes towards referral, in two cities of Cameroon: A cross-sectional study

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Choukem S.-P. [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Nchifor P.K. [1 ]
Halle M.-P. [4 ,5 ]
Nebongo D.N. [2 ]
Mboue-Djieka Y. [2 ]
Kaze F.F. [6 ,7 ]
Monekosso G.L. [1 ]
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[1] Department of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Buea, Buea
[2] Health and Human Development (2HD) Research Group, Douala
[3] Diabetes and Endocrine Unit, Department of Internal Medicine, Douala General Hospital, P.O. Box 4856, Douala
[4] Nephrology and Hemodialysis Unit, Department of Internal Medicine, Douala General Hospital, Douala
[5] Department of Clinical Sciences, Faculty of Medicine and Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Douala, Douala
[6] Nephrology and Hemodialysis Unit, Yaoundé University Hospital Center, Yaoundé
[7] Departement of Internal Medicine and Subspecialties, Faculty of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, University of Yaoundé, Yaoundé
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Attitude; Cameroon; Chronic kidney disease; Knowledge; Physicians; Referral;
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10.1186/s13104-016-1845-5
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Background: Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is frequently unrecognized by non-nephrology physicians. There is an ongoing governmental program to create hemodialysis centers in the ten regions of Cameroon, where a previous study reported high levels of late referral to nephrologists. We aimed to assess the knowledge of physicians on CKD and their attitudes regarding referral. Methods: A questionnaire based on the Kidney Disease Outcome Quality Initiative Guidelines of 2002 was self-administered to general practitioners and non-nephrology specialists working in two Cameroon cities that have hemodialysis centers (Douala and Bamenda). Results: Of the 174 general practitioners and non-nephrology specialists approached, 114 (65.5 %) returned answered questionnaires. Only 58.8 % of doctors identified the correct definition of CKD. Most physicians were aware of the major risk factors of CKD (hypertension, 97.4 % and diabetes mellitus, 95.6 %). Most physicians were also aware of complications such as anemia (93.0 %), hypertension (90.4 %), uremia (85.1 %) and hyperkalemia (85.1 %). Only 44 % knew that CKD had five stages, with general practitioners 3.4 times more likely to know than specialists (p = 0.004). Even though 61.4 % of the physicians knew that the estimated glomerular filtration rate was the appropriate clinical means to diagnose CKD, 12.7 % would use serum creatinine alone for diagnosis. Also, up to 21.9 % of physicians would refer at late stage. Conclusion: General practitioners and non-nephrology specialists lack general knowledge on CKD, especially on the definition and staging; they also have inadequate attitudes with regards to diagnosis and referral to the nephrologists. Educational efforts are warranted to improve on physicians' knowledge and skills on CKD in Cameroon. © 2016 Choukem et al.
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