Physician`s knowledge, attitudes and practices regarding the management of major cognitive disorders in the Republic of Moldova
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CALIGA, Ioana, GROSU, Oxana, ODOBESCU, Stela, ROTARU, Lilia, CORCEA, Galina, MOLDOVANU, Ion. Physician`s knowledge, attitudes and practices regarding the management of major cognitive disorders in the Republic of Moldova. In: 7th Congress of the Society of Neurologists Issue of the Republic of Moldova, Ed. 7, 16-18 septembrie 2021, Chişinău. Chişinău: Revista Curier Medical, 2021, Vol.64, p. 37. ISSN 2537-6381 (Online).
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7th Congress of the Society of Neurologists Issue of the Republic of Moldova
Vol.64, 2021
Congresul "7th Congress of the Society of Neurologists Issue of the Republic of Moldova"
7, Chişinău, Moldova, 16-18 septembrie 2021

Physician`s knowledge, attitudes and practices regarding the management of major cognitive disorders in the Republic of Moldova

CZU: 616.831-07-08:614.2

Pag. 37-37

Caliga Ioana12, Grosu Oxana2, Odobescu Stela2, Rotaru Lilia2, Corcea Galina2, Moldovanu Ion12
 
1 ”Nicolae Testemițanu” State University of Medicine and Pharmacy,
2 Diomid Gherman Institute of Neurology and Neurosurgery
 
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Disponibil în IBN: 28 septembrie 2021


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Background: The number of people living with dementia worldwide is increasing exponentially. It is estimated to be doubled by 2030 and tripled by 2050. The management of cognitive disorders is a developing field in the Republic of Moldova. The aim of the study was the analysis of knowledge, attitudes and practices of physicians regarding patients with major cognitive impairment. Material and methods: An online survey that included 24 questions about physicians’ knowledge, attitudes and practices in the diagnosis, treatment and barriers to health care of these patients was spread through social media. Results: 122 doctors (82.8% of females and 17.2% of males) completed the survey; 45.9% of the respondents are licensed neurologists, 25.4% psychiatrists, 13.1% family doctors, 9% psychologists, 5.6% other specialties. In their activity 36% of the respondents consult (daily) patients with cognitive disorders, and 63.9% – weekly. 54.1% of the participants mentioned the lack of social support for patients and families, 47.5% – difficulty in referring to other specialists, 45.9% – communication with patients, 36.1% had difficulties in diagnosis, 30.3% – communication with relatives, 29.5% – diagnosis and treatment of comorbidities, 28.7% – planning treatment. During the consultation 70.5% of doctors measure cognitive decline with dedicated tools and 55.7% knew a national or international guideline for dementia management. 38.5% of the participants mentioned that dementia patients are time and resource consuming and difficult to manage. Conclusions: The study revealed that physicians are insufficiently prepared to manage dementia patients in the Republic of Moldova. The insufficient knowledge, the lack of diagnostic skills, deficient communication, inadequate plan management and personal negative attitude to such patients are the major pitfalls depicted.

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cognitive disorders, dementia, KAP study