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Treatment patterns among physician specialties in the management of fibromyalgia: results of a cross-sectional study in the United States.

机译:纤维肌痛管理中医生专科之间的治疗模式:美国一项横断面研究的结果。

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BACKGROUND: Fibromyalgia (FM) is characterized by persistent and widespread pain and often associated with other symptoms and comorbidities. Thus, FM patients seek care from multiple physician specialties. This study compared prescribing patterns, patient-reported outcomes (PROs), healthcare resource use (HRU), and direct costs related to FM in routine clinical practice across physician specialties. METHODS: This cross-sectional, observational study recruited 203 FM subjects from 20 community-based physician offices (eight primary care, six rheumatology, three neurology, three psychiatry). Subjects completed questions about pain, other symptoms, quality of life, productivity, treatment effectiveness and satisfaction, and out-of-pocket expenses related to FM; site staff recorded subjects' treatment and HRU based on medical chart review. Results were compared across specialties. Statistical significance was evaluated at the 0.05 level. Annual direct costs associated with FM were calculated in 2009 US dollars. RESULTS: Subject demographic and clinical characteristics were not significantly different across physician specialties, except psychiatry subjects had the highest mean number of co-morbid conditions; p < 0.001. PROs were similar across physician specialties except fatigue; neurology subjects reported the highest levels. There were no significant differences in subject-reported outcomes of medication effectiveness (p = 0.782) and medication satisfaction (p = 0.338) for FM. Psychiatry subjects had more FM-related physician visits compared to other specialties (p = 0.013) and a higher proportion received diagnostic tests related to FM (p = 0.013). The mean (SD) number of FM prescription medications prescribed per subject was highest in the primary care and lowest in the neurology group; p = 0.024. The proportion of hypnotic (p = 0.001), muscle relaxant (p = 0.005), anxiolytic (p = 0.005), anti-epileptic (p = 0.007), and other medications (p = 0.044) prescribed for FM were significantly different across specialties. Overall direct medical costs did not differ significantly (p = 0.284) across specialties. CONCLUSIONS: Patient characteristics were similar across specialties, except with regards to comorbidity burden. This study noted significant differences among physician specialties in HRU and treatment patterns among medications, diagnostics, and outpatient visits. Consistent with other studies, this study did not identify a dominant strategy for FM management across physician specialties as overall per patient medical costs and subject-reported treatment satisfaction were similar. Future research to better characterize differences among physician specialties in FM management, as well as the reasons for these differences, would be useful.
机译:背景:纤维肌痛(FM)的特点是持续且广泛的疼痛,并经常与其他症状和合并症相关。因此,FM患者从多个专科医师那里寻求护理。这项研究比较了跨医师专业的常规临床实践中的处方模式,患者报告的结局(PRO),医疗资源使用(HRU)和与FM相关的直接费用。方法:这项横断面观察性研究从20个社区医师办公室招募了203名FM受试者(八种初级保健,六种风湿病,三种神经病学,三种精神病学)。受试者完成了有关疼痛,其他症状,生活质量,生产率,治疗效果和满意度以及与FM相关的自付费用的问题;现场工作人员根据病历表记录了受试者的治疗和HRU。比较各个专业的结果。统计显着性在0.05水平进行评估。与FM相关的年度直接费用以2009年美元计算。结果:不同的医师专业之间,受试者的人口统计学和临床​​特征无显着差异,除了精神病受试者的合并症平均数最高。 p <0.001。除疲劳外,各专业医生的PRO相似。神经科受试者报告的水平最高。在受试者报告的FM药物治疗效果(p = 0.782)和药物满意度(p = 0.338)中,无显着差异。与其他专科相比,精神病学科目与FM相关的医师就诊次数更多(p = 0.013),接受FM相关诊断测试的比例更高(p = 0.013)。每名受试者开具的FM处方药的平均(SD)数量在初级保健中最高,而在神经病学组中最低; p = 0.024。 FM规定的催眠药(p = 0.001),肌肉松弛药(p = 0.005),抗焦虑药(p = 0.005),抗癫痫药(p = 0.007)和其他药物(p = 0.044)的比例在各个专业之间存在显着差异。各个专业的总直接医疗费用没有显着差异(p = 0.284)。结论:除合并症负担外,各专业的患者特征相似。这项研究指出,HRU医师专科之间存在显着差异,药物,诊断方法和门诊就诊之间的治疗方式也存在显着差异。与其他研究一致,该研究未确定跨医师专业进行FM管理的主要策略,因为每位患者的总体医疗费用与受试者报告的治疗满意度相似。未来的研究将有助于更好地描述FM管理中医生专业之间的差异以及这些差异的原因。

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