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Needs and supporting tools for primary care physicians to improve care of patients with vertigo and dizziness: a national survey

BACKGROUND: The diagnostic workup and treatment decisions for vertigo or dizziness in primary care can be challenging due to the broad range of possible causes and limited time and expertise of physicians. This can lead to delays in treatment and unnecessary tests. We aimed to identify the unmet nee...

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Autores principales: Mantokoudis, Georgios, Zwergal, Andreas, Heg, Dierik, Kerkeni, Hassen, Diener, Suzie, Kalla, Roger, Korda, Athanasia, Candreia, Claudia, Welge-Lüssen, Antje, Tarnutzer, Alexander Andrea
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10495563/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37706010
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2023.1254105
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author Mantokoudis, Georgios
Zwergal, Andreas
Heg, Dierik
Kerkeni, Hassen
Diener, Suzie
Kalla, Roger
Korda, Athanasia
Candreia, Claudia
Welge-Lüssen, Antje
Tarnutzer, Alexander Andrea
author_facet Mantokoudis, Georgios
Zwergal, Andreas
Heg, Dierik
Kerkeni, Hassen
Diener, Suzie
Kalla, Roger
Korda, Athanasia
Candreia, Claudia
Welge-Lüssen, Antje
Tarnutzer, Alexander Andrea
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description BACKGROUND: The diagnostic workup and treatment decisions for vertigo or dizziness in primary care can be challenging due to the broad range of possible causes and limited time and expertise of physicians. This can lead to delays in treatment and unnecessary tests. We aimed to identify the unmet needs of primary care physicians (PCPs) and strategies to improve care for dizzy patients. MATERIALS AND METHODS: An online survey was conducted among board-certified PCPs in Switzerland to explore needs in caring for dizzy patients and potential educational approaches. RESULTS: Based on responses from 152 participating PCPs, satisfaction and confidence were higher in diagnosing (82%) and treating (76%) acute dizziness compared to episodic/chronic cases (63 and 59%, respectively). Younger PCPs had lower diagnostic yield and confidence. Areas for improvement in specialist interactions included communication between physicians (23%/36%; always/often true), shorter waiting times for consultations (19%/40%), more detailed feedback (36%/35%), and consistent patient back referrals (31%/30%). PCPs expressed interest in hands-on courses, workshops, practical guidelines, web-based algorithms, and digital tools such as printed dizzy diaries and apps for follow-up. CONCLUSION: Enhanced dialog between PCPs and specialists is crucial to address the most common unmet needs. Reducing waiting times for referrals and providing clear instructions to specialists for triage are essential. The findings from this survey will guide the development of tools to improve the diagnosis and treatment of dizzy patients. Younger PCPs, who face higher diagnostic uncertainty, should be prioritized for educational approaches such as hands-on courses, workshops, and practical recommendations.
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spelling pubmed-104955632023-09-13 Needs and supporting tools for primary care physicians to improve care of patients with vertigo and dizziness: a national survey Mantokoudis, Georgios Zwergal, Andreas Heg, Dierik Kerkeni, Hassen Diener, Suzie Kalla, Roger Korda, Athanasia Candreia, Claudia Welge-Lüssen, Antje Tarnutzer, Alexander Andrea Front Neurol Neurology BACKGROUND: The diagnostic workup and treatment decisions for vertigo or dizziness in primary care can be challenging due to the broad range of possible causes and limited time and expertise of physicians. This can lead to delays in treatment and unnecessary tests. We aimed to identify the unmet needs of primary care physicians (PCPs) and strategies to improve care for dizzy patients. MATERIALS AND METHODS: An online survey was conducted among board-certified PCPs in Switzerland to explore needs in caring for dizzy patients and potential educational approaches. RESULTS: Based on responses from 152 participating PCPs, satisfaction and confidence were higher in diagnosing (82%) and treating (76%) acute dizziness compared to episodic/chronic cases (63 and 59%, respectively). Younger PCPs had lower diagnostic yield and confidence. Areas for improvement in specialist interactions included communication between physicians (23%/36%; always/often true), shorter waiting times for consultations (19%/40%), more detailed feedback (36%/35%), and consistent patient back referrals (31%/30%). PCPs expressed interest in hands-on courses, workshops, practical guidelines, web-based algorithms, and digital tools such as printed dizzy diaries and apps for follow-up. CONCLUSION: Enhanced dialog between PCPs and specialists is crucial to address the most common unmet needs. Reducing waiting times for referrals and providing clear instructions to specialists for triage are essential. The findings from this survey will guide the development of tools to improve the diagnosis and treatment of dizzy patients. Younger PCPs, who face higher diagnostic uncertainty, should be prioritized for educational approaches such as hands-on courses, workshops, and practical recommendations. Frontiers Media S.A. 2023-08-29 /pmc/articles/PMC10495563/ /pubmed/37706010 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2023.1254105 Text en Copyright © 2023 Mantokoudis, Zwergal, Heg, Kerkeni, Diener, Kalla, Korda, Candreia, Welge-Lüssen and Tarnutzer. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Neurology
Mantokoudis, Georgios
Zwergal, Andreas
Heg, Dierik
Kerkeni, Hassen
Diener, Suzie
Kalla, Roger
Korda, Athanasia
Candreia, Claudia
Welge-Lüssen, Antje
Tarnutzer, Alexander Andrea
Needs and supporting tools for primary care physicians to improve care of patients with vertigo and dizziness: a national survey
title Needs and supporting tools for primary care physicians to improve care of patients with vertigo and dizziness: a national survey
title_full Needs and supporting tools for primary care physicians to improve care of patients with vertigo and dizziness: a national survey
title_fullStr Needs and supporting tools for primary care physicians to improve care of patients with vertigo and dizziness: a national survey
title_full_unstemmed Needs and supporting tools for primary care physicians to improve care of patients with vertigo and dizziness: a national survey
title_short Needs and supporting tools for primary care physicians to improve care of patients with vertigo and dizziness: a national survey
title_sort needs and supporting tools for primary care physicians to improve care of patients with vertigo and dizziness: a national survey
topic Neurology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10495563/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37706010
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2023.1254105
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