[Management of thyroid dysfunction by primary care physicians of the Province of Quebec: a transversal study].

Ann Endocrinol (Paris)

Département des sciences de la santé communautaire, faculté de médecine et des sciences de la santé, université de Sherbrooke, 3001, 12e, avenue Nord, Sherbrooke, J1H 5N4 Québec, Canada.

Published: June 2008

Objectives: This study aims to evaluate clinical practice of primary care physicians regarding common thyroid disorders.

Materials And Methods: A sample of 210 primary care physicians was randomly selected in three Quebec's administrative regions. Four clinical vignettes (V1 to V4) were presented by mail: two cases of subclinical hypothyroidism (women of 25 years - V1 - and 70 - V2 - years of age) for which physicians had to choose to either treat or not with thyroid replacement and two cases of hyperthyroidism (women of 30 - V3 - and 66 - V4- years of age) for which they had to choose a course of action (observation, treatment or referral to a specialist). V1 and V2 where followed by four sub-questions presenting supportive elements that could influence the decision to treat (presence of antithyroid antibodies, accumulation of symptoms, LDL cholesterol and thyreostimulin levels).

Results: The overall response rate was 22%. Forty-two percent of respondents would have treated V1 outright and 49% would have treated V2. The therapeutic approach in the face of these two vignettes, independently of the presence or absence of supportive clinical or biochemical elements, did not vary according to geographic practice area. However, one region was significantly more conservative for V4. The number of years in practice or assistance to continuous medical education activities did not affect management of vignettes.

Conclusion: This study outlines the importance of clinical practice guidelines and tools to facilitate their application in clinical management of thyroid disorders.

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