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Doctors' knowledge, attitudes, and compliance with 2013 ACC/AHA guidelines for prevention of atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease in Singapore
- Source :
- Setia, S; Fung, SSW; & Waters, DD. (2015). Doctors’ knowledge, attitudes, and compliance with 2013 ACC/AHA guidelines for prevention of atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease in Singapore. Vascular Health and Risk Management, 11, 303-310. doi: 10.2147/VHRM.S82710. UCSF: Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/3sw8z4zb
- Publication Year :
- 2015
- Publisher :
- eScholarship, University of California, 2015.
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Abstract
- © 2015 Setia et al. Purpose: There is an unmet need for strategies to prevent atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease in Singapore. The main objective of this study was to investigate Singapore physicians’ response to the 2013 American College of Cardiology and American Heart Association (ACC/AHA) guidelines for treatment of cholesterol and their impact on clinical practice. Methods: This survey was conducted in two stages, qualitative and quantitative. Physicians were initially screened on the basis of an initial screener questionnaire, and eligible physicians were then included in the study. Results: Qualitative (n=19) and quantitative (n=66) surveys were completed by eligible physicians from Singapore. Physicians were less familiar with the 2013 ACC/AHA guidelines (35%) as compared with the Singapore Ministry of Health (MoH) lipid guidelines 2006 (49%). Of the physicians whose opinion was sought on the ACC/AHA guidelines, more than 50% disagreed with the definition of high-, moderate-, and low-intensity statin therapy; recommendation of atorvastatin 40–80 mg and rosuvastatin 20–40 mg as medications for high-intensity statin therapy; and classification of individuals who would benefit from moderate-to high-intensity statin therapy. Most physicians assumed that Asians may be intolerant to high-intensity statin therapy. Conclusion: Although embracing the 2013 ACC/AHA guidelines in clinical practice is expected to provide better clinical care to patients, our study revealed high reluctance by physicians, especially in the use of high-dose statins. However, ACC/AHA guidelines can be easily adopted in Asia as there is a wealth of data available for atorvastatin in primary and secondary prevention of atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease with similar efficacy and safety profiles in the white and Asian populations.
- Subjects :
- Attitude of Health Personnel
LDL target levels
Clinical Sciences
Coronary Artery Disease
Cardiovascular
cholesterol treatment
Clinical Research
cardiovascular disease
Physicians
Medical
Surveys and Questionnaires
Humans
CVD risk factors
Dyslipidemias
Singapore
Prevention
Anticholesteremic Agents
Evaluation of treatments and therapeutic interventions
American Heart Association
Atherosclerosis
United States
Heart Disease
Good Health and Well Being
Cross-Sectional Studies
Cardiovascular System & Hematology
statin therapy
6.1 Pharmaceuticals
Clinical Competence
Guideline Adherence
Societies
Subjects
Details
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Setia, S; Fung, SSW; & Waters, DD. (2015). Doctors’ knowledge, attitudes, and compliance with 2013 ACC/AHA guidelines for prevention of atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease in Singapore. Vascular Health and Risk Management, 11, 303-310. doi: 10.2147/VHRM.S82710. UCSF: Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/3sw8z4zb
- Accession number :
- edsair.dedup.wf.001..c23b4b5ed0c8232701745f0453cdf7a1
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.2147/VHRM.S82710.