Comparison of knowledge on asthma: doctors completing internal medicine residency and doctors completing medical school

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Autor(a) principal: Vieira,Joaquim Edson
Data de Publicação: 2001
Outros Autores: Cukier,Alberto, Stelmach,Rafael, Kasahara,David Itiro, Gannam,Silmar, Warth,Maria do Patrocínio Tenório Nunes
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: São Paulo medical journal (Online)
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1516-31802001000300003
Resumo: CONTEXT: Asthma has been reported as a disease of increasing prevalence. OBJECTIVE: To assess the level of information and knowledge about asthma by means of a questionnaire among recent graduate physicians applying for medical residency at the Clinical Hospital of the University of São Paulo Medical School, Brazil. DESIGN: 14 multiple-choice questions for asthma diagnosis and management. SETTING: University of São Paulo Medical School (FMUSP). PARTICIPANTS: Recent graduate physicians applying for the medical residency program at FMUSP in 1999 (n = 448) and physicians that had completed 2 year of internal medicine residency (n = 92). MAIN MEASUREMENTS: We applied a questionnaire with 14 multiple-choice questions about the management of asthma based upon the Expert Panel Report 2 - Guidelines for the Diagnosis and Management of Asthma, NIH/NHLBI, 1997 (EPR-2). RESULTS: The medical residency program in Internal Medicine improved treatment skills (the ability to propose adequate therapy) when compared to medical education (a score of 57.2% versus 46.9%, P < 0.001) but not diagnosis knowledge (understanding of asthma symptoms related to medicine intake) (33.5% versus 33.3%, P = 0.94). Treatment skills were higher among physicians who received their Medical Degree (MD) from public-sponsored medical schools in comparison with those from private schools [49.7 (SE 1.17)] versus [41.8 (SE 1.63)], P < 0.001. CONCLUSION: Medical schools might consider reevaluating their programs regarding asthma in order to improve medical assistance, especially when considering the general results for residents, as they were supposed to have achieved performance after completing this in-service training.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Comparison of knowledge on asthma: doctors completing internal medicine residency and doctors completing medical school
title Comparison of knowledge on asthma: doctors completing internal medicine residency and doctors completing medical school
spellingShingle Comparison of knowledge on asthma: doctors completing internal medicine residency and doctors completing medical school
Vieira,Joaquim Edson
Medical Education
Residency
Internal medicine
Asthma
title_short Comparison of knowledge on asthma: doctors completing internal medicine residency and doctors completing medical school
title_full Comparison of knowledge on asthma: doctors completing internal medicine residency and doctors completing medical school
title_fullStr Comparison of knowledge on asthma: doctors completing internal medicine residency and doctors completing medical school
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of knowledge on asthma: doctors completing internal medicine residency and doctors completing medical school
title_sort Comparison of knowledge on asthma: doctors completing internal medicine residency and doctors completing medical school
author Vieira,Joaquim Edson
author_facet Vieira,Joaquim Edson
Cukier,Alberto
Stelmach,Rafael
Kasahara,David Itiro
Gannam,Silmar
Warth,Maria do Patrocínio Tenório Nunes
author_role author
author2 Cukier,Alberto
Stelmach,Rafael
Kasahara,David Itiro
Gannam,Silmar
Warth,Maria do Patrocínio Tenório Nunes
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Vieira,Joaquim Edson
Cukier,Alberto
Stelmach,Rafael
Kasahara,David Itiro
Gannam,Silmar
Warth,Maria do Patrocínio Tenório Nunes
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Medical Education
Residency
Internal medicine
Asthma
topic Medical Education
Residency
Internal medicine
Asthma
description CONTEXT: Asthma has been reported as a disease of increasing prevalence. OBJECTIVE: To assess the level of information and knowledge about asthma by means of a questionnaire among recent graduate physicians applying for medical residency at the Clinical Hospital of the University of São Paulo Medical School, Brazil. DESIGN: 14 multiple-choice questions for asthma diagnosis and management. SETTING: University of São Paulo Medical School (FMUSP). PARTICIPANTS: Recent graduate physicians applying for the medical residency program at FMUSP in 1999 (n = 448) and physicians that had completed 2 year of internal medicine residency (n = 92). MAIN MEASUREMENTS: We applied a questionnaire with 14 multiple-choice questions about the management of asthma based upon the Expert Panel Report 2 - Guidelines for the Diagnosis and Management of Asthma, NIH/NHLBI, 1997 (EPR-2). RESULTS: The medical residency program in Internal Medicine improved treatment skills (the ability to propose adequate therapy) when compared to medical education (a score of 57.2% versus 46.9%, P < 0.001) but not diagnosis knowledge (understanding of asthma symptoms related to medicine intake) (33.5% versus 33.3%, P = 0.94). Treatment skills were higher among physicians who received their Medical Degree (MD) from public-sponsored medical schools in comparison with those from private schools [49.7 (SE 1.17)] versus [41.8 (SE 1.63)], P < 0.001. CONCLUSION: Medical schools might consider reevaluating their programs regarding asthma in order to improve medical assistance, especially when considering the general results for residents, as they were supposed to have achieved performance after completing this in-service training.
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