Coluna/Columna (Jan 2014)

Knowledge and attitudes of low back pain in physicians based in clinical practice guidelines

  • Jorge Ruiz Sabido,
  • Edgar Reyes Padilla,
  • Fátima Adriana Muñoz Carvajal,
  • José Manuel Pérez Atanasio

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/S1808-18512014130200457
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 2
pp. 116 – 119

Abstract

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Objective: To determine the level of knowledge and attitudes of physicians in Tijuana based on Clinical Practice Guidelines (CPG) for the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of Nonspecific Low Back Pain (NLBP). Methods: Prospective, cross-sectional, descriptive study. Data were obtained from doctors who practice in clinics, private surgeries, and/or government institutions. Results: Of a total of 56 doctors surveyed, 37 were men and 19 women. None of the doctors said they had not seen a patient with Back Pain. 49% knew the GPC, and 51% did not know of its existence. Conclusions: Although some physicians reported knowledge of the GPC, according to the results, there was a lack of full knowledge of, and adherence to these guidelines. Not knowing the GPC did not make it impossible to complete the questionnaire. The doctors felt more connected to the health system, but with less confidence in the management of cases of NLBP.

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