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Molluscum contagiosum survey - common approach and attitude towards treatment and research in Dutch general practice

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BMC PRIMARY CARE
卷 24, 期 1, 页码 -

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BMC
DOI: 10.1186/s12875-023-02226-y

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Molluscum contagiosum; Treatment; Survey; General practice

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The majority of GPs prefer a conservative approach to managing MC, while most parents prefer treatment to resolve the infection and symptoms. Parents are more willing to participate in interventional studies compared to GPs, highlighting their desire for treatment.
BackgroundMolluscum contagiosum (MC) can cause significant burden in children. So far, pharmacological treatment has not been proven beneficial. More rigorous interventions have not been well studied. Current guidelines advise a wait and see policy. However, children and their parents frequently visit their GP requesting intervention. Therefore, the aim of this study was to gain insight into the approach to MC by GPs and parents' expectations and to investigate willingness to participate in an interventional study.MethodsA survey study was carried out among GPs and parents using a questionnaire for each group inquiring about MC and potential study participation. Descriptive statistics were used to analyze results and logistical regression to investigate factors influencing participation.ResultsThe majority of GPs (88%) preferred an expectative approach; only 21% were willing to participate in a trial as proposed. GPs estimating >= 50% of parents would request treatment, were more likely to participate. Most responding parents did or would visit their GP requesting treatment. In contrast to GPs, 58% were willing to participate. Parents preferring cryotherapy or curettage were more likely to participate.ConclusionOur study demonstrated that the majority of GPs preferred a conservative approach, adhering to current guidelines. However, most parents preferred treatment to resolve MC and symptoms. Parents' willingness to participate was much higher than GP's, reflecting parents' desire for treatment. These findings underscore the need for continued therapeutic research. Careful preparation and selection of GPs and patients will be essential to ensure the feasibility of such an endeavor.Trial registrationThis survey study was not part of a clinical trial.

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