Beliefs, attitudes and practices of physicians in patient situations: Online survey conducted in Latin American countries

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The invulnerability of the physician as a social myth, fear of facing and underestimation of his physical and mental ailments, hinder the management of his disease. Objective: to determine the beliefs, attitudes and practices of the physician as a patient in Latin American countries. Material and Me...

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Autores: Nouri, Vahid, Valdez, Pascual, Puello-Galarcio, Homero, Bisso, Aland, Palencia-Vizcarra, Rodolfo, Rodríguez-Hurtado, Diana
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2022
Institución:Sociedad Peruana de Medicina Interna
Repositorio:Revista de la Sociedad Peruana de Medicina Interna
Lenguaje:español
OAI Identifier:oai:medicinainterna.net.pe:article/711
Enlace del recurso:https://revistamedicinainterna.net/index.php/spmi/article/view/711
Nivel de acceso:acceso abierto
Materia:Actitud. Actitud del personal de salud
Actitud frente a la salud
Encuestas y cuestionarios
América Latina
Attitude to health. Attitude of health personnel
Survey and questionnaires
Latino America
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Creencias, actitudes y prácticas del médico en situacion de paciente: Encuesta en línea realizada en países latinoamericanos
title Beliefs, attitudes and practices of physicians in patient situations: Online survey conducted in Latin American countries
spellingShingle Beliefs, attitudes and practices of physicians in patient situations: Online survey conducted in Latin American countries
Nouri, Vahid
Actitud. Actitud del personal de salud
Actitud frente a la salud
Encuestas y cuestionarios
América Latina
Attitude to health. Attitude of health personnel
Survey and questionnaires
Latino America
title_short Beliefs, attitudes and practices of physicians in patient situations: Online survey conducted in Latin American countries
title_full Beliefs, attitudes and practices of physicians in patient situations: Online survey conducted in Latin American countries
title_fullStr Beliefs, attitudes and practices of physicians in patient situations: Online survey conducted in Latin American countries
title_full_unstemmed Beliefs, attitudes and practices of physicians in patient situations: Online survey conducted in Latin American countries
title_sort Beliefs, attitudes and practices of physicians in patient situations: Online survey conducted in Latin American countries
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Nouri, Vahid
Valdez, Pascual
Puello-Galarcio, Homero
Bisso, Aland
Palencia-Vizcarra, Rodolfo
Rodríguez-Hurtado, Diana
author Nouri, Vahid
author_facet Nouri, Vahid
Valdez, Pascual
Puello-Galarcio, Homero
Bisso, Aland
Palencia-Vizcarra, Rodolfo
Rodríguez-Hurtado, Diana
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Puello-Galarcio, Homero
Bisso, Aland
Palencia-Vizcarra, Rodolfo
Rodríguez-Hurtado, Diana
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Actitud. Actitud del personal de salud
Actitud frente a la salud
Encuestas y cuestionarios
América Latina
Attitude to health. Attitude of health personnel
Survey and questionnaires
Latino America
topic Actitud. Actitud del personal de salud
Actitud frente a la salud
Encuestas y cuestionarios
América Latina
Attitude to health. Attitude of health personnel
Survey and questionnaires
Latino America
description The invulnerability of the physician as a social myth, fear of facing and underestimation of his physical and mental ailments, hinder the management of his disease. Objective: to determine the beliefs, attitudes and practices of the physician as a patient in Latin American countries. Material and Methods: a descriptive, cross-sectional study was carried out using an online survey that generated a total of 533 effective responses from 21 countries in the region. Results. The majority was female 57,6%, the mean age of the participants was 46,5 years and the specialty with the highest participation was internal medicine 48,4%. The mean age of the participants was 46,5 years and the specialty with the highest participation was internal medicine (48,4%), and 47,3% did not have a family doctor and 7,5% responded that they did not have health insurance. In the line of belief, the majority of the respondents 61,5% considered that it is more difficult to treat a colleague as a patient, and 67,9% admitted the importance of spiritual and religious actions in case of illness. As for the vulnerability of physicians to illness, fear of changing their status to patient and loss of autonomy, 95,5% responded affirmatively. In relation to attitude, 79% responded that they would look for a physician of their own specialty, 93,8% would obey medical orders in their entirety and 98,8% would not ask for a change of protocol or procedure. Likewise, 59,9% would report a colleague who is not in their full capacity and 75% would disclose the health status of another colleague if it endangered their life or that of their patient. In relation to practice, 43,7% would treat their first-degree relatives; 21,5% would continue to work even with an ailment; 37% would make their own indication for diagnostic tests; 21,4% would self-medicate; and 4,3% and 7,7%, respectively, would change prescriptions and disregard the recommendations of their treating physician. Conclusion: physicians as patients are afraid of being sick and losing their autonomy, many do not have a general practitioner or health insurance, give importance to spiritual and religious actions, tend to look for a physician of their own specialty and are willing to accept medical orders, even though they can also decide to self-medicate and indicate their own diagnostic tests.
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spelling Beliefs, attitudes and practices of physicians in patient situations: Online survey conducted in Latin American countriesCreencias, actitudes y prácticas del médico en situacion de paciente: Encuesta en línea realizada en países latinoamericanosNouri, VahidValdez, Pascual Puello-Galarcio, Homero Bisso, Aland Palencia-Vizcarra, Rodolfo Rodríguez-Hurtado, DianaActitud. Actitud del personal de saludActitud frente a la saludEncuestas y cuestionariosAmérica LatinaAttitude to health. Attitude of health personnelSurvey and questionnairesLatino AmericaThe invulnerability of the physician as a social myth, fear of facing and underestimation of his physical and mental ailments, hinder the management of his disease. Objective: to determine the beliefs, attitudes and practices of the physician as a patient in Latin American countries. Material and Methods: a descriptive, cross-sectional study was carried out using an online survey that generated a total of 533 effective responses from 21 countries in the region. Results. The majority was female 57,6%, the mean age of the participants was 46,5 years and the specialty with the highest participation was internal medicine 48,4%. The mean age of the participants was 46,5 years and the specialty with the highest participation was internal medicine (48,4%), and 47,3% did not have a family doctor and 7,5% responded that they did not have health insurance. In the line of belief, the majority of the respondents 61,5% considered that it is more difficult to treat a colleague as a patient, and 67,9% admitted the importance of spiritual and religious actions in case of illness. As for the vulnerability of physicians to illness, fear of changing their status to patient and loss of autonomy, 95,5% responded affirmatively. In relation to attitude, 79% responded that they would look for a physician of their own specialty, 93,8% would obey medical orders in their entirety and 98,8% would not ask for a change of protocol or procedure. Likewise, 59,9% would report a colleague who is not in their full capacity and 75% would disclose the health status of another colleague if it endangered their life or that of their patient. In relation to practice, 43,7% would treat their first-degree relatives; 21,5% would continue to work even with an ailment; 37% would make their own indication for diagnostic tests; 21,4% would self-medicate; and 4,3% and 7,7%, respectively, would change prescriptions and disregard the recommendations of their treating physician. Conclusion: physicians as patients are afraid of being sick and losing their autonomy, many do not have a general practitioner or health insurance, give importance to spiritual and religious actions, tend to look for a physician of their own specialty and are willing to accept medical orders, even though they can also decide to self-medicate and indicate their own diagnostic tests. La invulnerabilidad del médico como mito social, miedo de afrontar y subestimar sus dolencias físicas y mentales, dificultan el manejo de su enfermedad. Objetivo: determinar las creencias, actitudes y prácticas del médico en situación de paciente en los países latinoamericanos. Material y Métodos: se realizó un estudio descriptivo, de corte transversal, empleando una encuesta en línea que generó un total de 533 respuestas efectivas procedentes 21 países de la región. Resultados. La mayoría fue de sexo femenino 57,6%, La media de edad de los participantes fue de 46,5 años y la especialidad con mayor participación fue medicina interna 48,4%. El 47,3% no tenía médico de cabecera y 7,5 % respondieron que no contaban con un seguro de salud. En el renglón de creencia, la mayoría de los encuestados 61,5% consideró que es más difícil tratar a un colega como paciente, y el 67,9% admitió la importancia de las acciones espirituales y religiosas en caso de enfermedad. En cuanto a la vulnerabilidad de los médicos frente las enfermedades, el miedo de cambiar su estado a paciente y pérdida de autonomía respondieron afirmativamente 95,5%. En relación a la actitud, el 79% respondió que buscaría a un médico de su misma especialidad, el 93,8% obedecería íntegramente las órdenes médicas y el 98,8% no pediría cambio de protocolo o de procedimiento. Así mismo, el 59,9% reportaría a un colega que no está en su plena facultad y el 75% divulgaría el estado de salud de otro colega si pone en peligro su vida o la de su paciente. En relación a la práctica, el 43,7% trataría a sus familiares de primer grado; el 21,5% seguiría laborando aun con una dolencia; el 37% haría su propia indicación de pruebas diagnósticas; el 21,4% se automedicaría; y el 4,3% y 7,7%, respectivamente, cambiaría las prescripciones y haría caso omiso a las recomendaciones de su médico tratante. Conclusión: los médicos en situación de pacientes temen estar enfermos y perder su autonomía, muchos no tienen médico de cabecera ni seguro de salud, le dan importancia a las acciones espirituales y religiosas, tienden a buscar a un médico de su propia especialidad y están llanos a aceptar las órdenes médicas, aun cuando también pueden decidir por la automedicación e indicar sus propias pruebas diagnósticas.Sociedad Peruana de Medicina Interna2022-12-26info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistamedicinainterna.net/index.php/spmi/article/view/71110.36393/spmi.v35i4.711Revista de la Sociedad Peruana de Medicina Interna; Vol. 35 Núm. 4 (2022); e711Revista de la Sociedad Peruana de Medicina Interna; Vol. 35 No. 4 (2022); e7111609-71731681-972110.36393/spmi.v35i4reponame:Revista de la Sociedad Peruana de Medicina Internainstname:Sociedad Peruana de Medicina Internainstacron:SPMIspahttps://revistamedicinainterna.net/index.php/spmi/article/view/711/784Derechos de autor 2022 Vahid Nouri, Pascual Valdez, Homero Puello-Galarcio, Aland Bisso, Rodolfo Palencia-Vizcarra, Diana Rodríguez-Hurtadoinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:medicinainterna.net.pe:article/7112023-01-09T17:58:30Z
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