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Availability of Specialty Services for Cardiovascular Prevention Practice in the Southeastern United States.
Ponir, Cynthia; Annabathula, Rahul; Caldarera, Trevor; Penmetsa, Megha; Seals, Austin; Saha, Animita; Moore, Justin B; Bosworth, Hayden B; Ip, Edward H; Shapiro, Michael D; Pokharel, Yashashwi.
Afiliação
  • Ponir C; From the Department of Internal Medicine, Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist, Winston-Salem, North Carolina.
  • Annabathula R; From the Department of Internal Medicine, Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist, Winston-Salem, North Carolina.
  • Caldarera T; From the Department of Internal Medicine, Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist, Winston-Salem, North Carolina.
  • Penmetsa M; Division of Cardiovascular Disease, Department of Medicine, Carilion Clinic, Roanoke, Virginia.
  • Seals A; Section of Cardiovascular Medicine, Department of Internal Medicine, Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist, Winston-Salem, North Carolina.
  • Saha A; Atrium Health Internal Medicine, Carolinas Medical Center, Charlotte, North Carolina.
  • Bosworth HB; Population Health Sciences, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina.
  • Ip EH; Departments of Biostatistics and Data Science and Social Sciences and Health Policy, Translational Science Institute, Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist, Winston-Salem, North Carolina.
  • Shapiro MD; Section of Cardiovascular Medicine, Department of Internal Medicine, Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist, Winston-Salem, North Carolina.
  • Pokharel Y; Section of Cardiovascular Medicine, Department of Internal Medicine, Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist, Winston-Salem, North Carolina.
South Med J ; 116(11): 848-856, 2023 11.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37913802
OBJECTIVES: A comprehensive cardiovascular disease (CVD) prevention approach should address patients' medical, behavioral, and psychological issues. The aim of this study was to understand the clinician-reported availability of a pertinent CVD preventive workforce across various specialties using a survey study in the southeastern United States, an area with a disproportionate burden of CVD and commonly known as the Stroke Belt. METHODS: We surveyed physicians, advanced practice providers (APPs), and pharmacists in internal medicine, family medicine, endocrinology, and cardiology regarding available specialists in CVD preventive practice. We examined categorical variables using the χ2 test and continuous variables using the t test/analysis of variance. RESULTS: A total of 263 clinicians from 21 health systems participated (27.6% response rate, 91.5% from North Carolina). Most were women (54.5%) and physicians (72.5%) specializing in cardiology (43.6%) and working at academic centers (51.3%). Overall, most clinicians stated having adequate specialist services to manage hypertension (86.6%), diabetes mellitus (90.1%), and dyslipidemia (84%), with >50% stating having adequate specialist services for obesity, smoking cessation, diet/nutrition, and exercise counseling. Many reported working with an APP (69%) or a pharmacist (56.5%). Specialist services for exercise therapy, psychology, behavioral counseling, and preventive cardiology were less available. When examined across the four specialties, the majority reported having adequate specialist services for hypertension, diabetes mellitus, obesity, dyslipidemia, and diet/nutrition counseling. Providers from all four specialties were less likely to work with exercise therapists, psychologists, behavioral counselors, and preventive cardiologists. CONCLUSIONS: A majority of providers expressed having adequate specialists for hypertension, diabetes mellitus, dyslipidemia, obesity, smoking cessation, diet/nutrition, and exercise counseling. Most worked together with APPs and pharmacists but less frequently with exercise therapists, psychologists, behavioral counselors, and preventive cardiologists. Further research should explore approaches to use and expand less commonly available specialists for optimal CVD preventive care.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Doenças Cardiovasculares / Diabetes Mellitus / Dislipidemias / Hipertensão Limite: Female / Humans / Male País/Região como assunto: America do norte Idioma: En Revista: South Med J Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Doenças Cardiovasculares / Diabetes Mellitus / Dislipidemias / Hipertensão Limite: Female / Humans / Male País/Região como assunto: America do norte Idioma: En Revista: South Med J Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de documento: Article