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Physician Adherence to Guideline Recommendations for Mild COVID-19 in Peru: A Cross-sectional Study

Author(s)
Kiamfun Wong
Kathya Taipe
Wendy A. Tapia-Bullón
Gustavo Tapia-Sequeiros
Date Issued
19 de agosto de 2024
Type
Article
Volume
17
Issue
3
Start Page
e2523
End Page
e2523
DOI
10.35434/rcmhnaaa.2024.173.2523
Abstract
Objective: To examine the factors associated with Peruvian physicians' adherence to guidelines for managing mild COVID-19 cases. Methods: An analytical cross-sectional study was conducted, surveying certified Peruvian physicians from different regions. A simulated clinical case was used to evaluate their knowledge of the pharmacological management of mild COVID-19 and the potential adverse effects of prescribed medications. Adherence to guidelines was defined as prescribing only acetaminophen and/or non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) for the proposed mild COVID-19 case, in accordance with international recommendations. Factors associated with adherence were analyzed using prevalence ratios, calculated through Poisson regression with robust variance. Results: A total of 339 physicians participated, 85.0% of whom adhered to the recommended guideline. The most frequently prescribed drugs were acetaminophen (96.2%), non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (11.5%), and ivermectin (6.8%). Physicians who graduated from private universities exhibited greater adherence to the guidelines (PR: 1.14; 95% CI 1.05-1.23), while those affiliated with the Ministry of Health (MINSA) demonstrated lower adherence (PR: 0.87; 95% CI: 0.79-0.84). Conclusion: Most physicians adhered to the guidelines for managing mild COVID-19. Higher adherence was associated with graduating from private universities and working outside MINSA affiliated institutions.
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Medicine

Guideline

Family medicine

Christian ministry

Acetaminophen

Poisson regression

Certification

Adverse effect

MEDLINE

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Pharmacy

Public health

Alternative medicine

Clinical pharmacy

Medication adherence

Guideline

Christian ministry

Acetaminophen

Poisson regression

Certification

Adverse effect

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