• Atencion primaria · Apr 2022

    [Health Professionals expectations' about the benefit of regular Primary Care interventions].

    • Mónica Rejas Bueno, Asunción Bacaicoa López de Sabando, and Galo A Sánchez Robles.
    • Centro de Salud Zona Norte de Cáceres, Cáceres, España. Electronic address: monicarejas90@gmail.com.
    • Aten Primaria. 2022 Apr 1; 54 (4): 102235102235.

    AimExamine the expectations expressed by healthcare professionals about the benefit of several primary prevention interventions that are usually carried out in The Primary Care Consultations with evidence from moderate-high validity studies.DesignDescriptive Cross-sectional Study by Survey.SittingSpanish Primary Healthcare Centers, between February 6 and May 5, 2020.ParticipantsGeneral Practitioner and other practicing Primary Care professionals.Main Measurementsa) the number and percentage of participants whose estimate of benefit deviates from the benefit supported by the evidence; b) the magnitudes of OVERestimation, NORMOestimation and UNDERestimation of each participant and each professional subgroup.ResultsOf the 701 respondents (67% women), 694 answered all eight questions and 4 between one and seven. The overestimation of benefit in the 8 interventions ranged from 86% to 90% of all medical participants and between 90% and 96% of all nursing participants.ConclusionsMost of the surveyed (healthcare) professionals overestimate both, prevention activities and preventive treatments, this may lead them to instil false hope in patients, to put patients at risk of serious side effects arising from such interventions and to squander resources.Copyright © 2021 The Authors. Publicado por Elsevier España, S.L.U. All rights reserved.

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