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Implementation of Lipid Screening Guidelines in Children by Primary Pediatric Providers

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JOURNAL OF PEDIATRICS
卷 164, 期 3, 页码 572-576

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DOI: 10.1016/j.jpeds.2013.10.027

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  1. Dwan Endowed Chair in Pediatric Cardiology

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Objective To assess the awareness and implementation of lipid guidelines among primary pediatric providers. Study design An online survey was administered to primary pediatric providers (n = 1488): pediatricians, family medicine/general practitioners, and advanced practitioners (nurse practitioners/physician assistants) in Minnesota. The survey was conducted over 12 weeks in 2012-2013. A multiple-choice questionnaire was used to evaluate the participants' knowledge, screening, and management attitudes regarding pediatric lipid guidelines. Results The overall response rate was 39% (n = 548 of 1402 successful e-mails). Respondents were primarily pediatricians and family medicine practitioners (37% each), followed by general practitioners (11%) and advanced practitioners (nurse practitioners, 5.5%; physician assistants, 1.6%). Although 74% of providers reportedly believed that lipid screening and treatment would reduce future cardiovascular risk, 34% performed no screening, 50% screened selectively, and only 16% performed universal screening. Pediatricians were more likely to screen, with 30% performing universal screening and 41% performing selective screening. Among perceived barriers to screening, providers reported uneasiness addressing lipid disorders (43%), and unfamiliarity with screening guidelines (31%). The majority (83%) were uncomfortable managing lipid disorders, and 57% were opposed to the use of lipid-lowering medications in children. Conclusion These findings underscore the need to further educate providers and supply easily accessible information on the screening and treatment of childhood lipid disorders.

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