Application of dengue diagnostic tests as point-of-care testing by Myanmar General Practitioners: did young GPs use more than senior GPs?

Background: Early detection of dengue cases via general practitioners (GPs), major primary care providers is an effective strategy in mitigation of dengue burden in Myanmar. Confirmation of dengue cases using laboratory tests is recommended by W.H.O for clinical management, prevention and control ac...

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Main Authors: Tin, Myo Han, Tin Tin , Hla, Swe, Swe Latt, Than , Soe T, Win , Zaw, Tin , Aye, Khine, SW, Thuraiappah, DM
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spelling my.iium.irep.482352016-05-23T03:36:14Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/48235/ Application of dengue diagnostic tests as point-of-care testing by Myanmar General Practitioners: did young GPs use more than senior GPs? Tin, Myo Han Tin Tin , Hla Swe, Swe Latt Than , Soe T Win , Zaw Tin , Aye Khine, SW Thuraiappah, DM RB Pathology RC Internal medicine Background: Early detection of dengue cases via general practitioners (GPs), major primary care providers is an effective strategy in mitigation of dengue burden in Myanmar. Confirmation of dengue cases using laboratory tests is recommended by W.H.O for clinical management, prevention and control activities. Nevertheless, evidence on dengue diagnostic tests used by Myanmar GPs as point-of-care testing (POCT) has not been founded yet. Objective: To compare dengue diagnostic tests used as POCT between young GPs and senior GPs Methods: A cross-sectional descriptive and analytical study was conducted in August, 2015 among 72 GPs in Yangon. A pre-tested questionnaire was used to collect data regarding demo-academic and practice-background, dengue diagnostic tests used for POCT and its reasons. GPs aged under 30 years and currently practiced for 1-5 years as young GPs and their counter-part were defined as senior GPs for inferential analysis. Results: Young GPs and senior GPs were 35% (25/72) and 24% (17 /72) respectively while others 41% (30/72) were in-active in practice and did not meet with young-senior GPs definition. Dengue diagnostic tests application was still limited in GPs’ clinics. NS1-RDT (20.8%) was mostly used followed by Hess’s test (19.4%), NS1+IgM/IgG-RDT(18.1%),IgM/IgG-RDT(16.7%),WHO-clinical-criteria+NS1+ IgM/IgM-RTD+ Out-break information (16.7%) and WHO-clinical-criteria+NS1+ IgM/IgG-RDT(11.2%). Although both young and senior GPs did not use ELISA tests as POCT, 2.8 % of other GPs used it. Senior GPs used Hess’s tests significantly more than young GPs (35% vs 20%). WHO-Clinical-criteria+ outbreak information with RDT tests were more used by young GPs, but it was not statistically significant. Following clinical guideline, confirmation of cases, easy to perform, cost and market availability were reasons given for using the tests. Conclusion: Low utilization of dengue diagnostic tests highlighted to promote adherence of W.H.O recommendation among Myanmar GPs. POCT training should be arranged. A further study is needed for more valid findings. Academy of Family Physicians of Malaysia and Family Medicine Specialist Association 2015-12-04 Conference or Workshop Item REM application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/48235/4/Tin-Myo-Han-mfp-v10s2.pdf Tin, Myo Han and Tin Tin , Hla and Swe, Swe Latt and Than , Soe T and Win , Zaw and Tin , Aye and Khine, SW and Thuraiappah, DM (2015) Application of dengue diagnostic tests as point-of-care testing by Myanmar General Practitioners: did young GPs use more than senior GPs? In: 5th Asia Pacific Primary Care Research Conference 2015 (APPCRC), 4 - 6 December 2015, Putrajaya. Poster abstract-42
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topic RB Pathology
RC Internal medicine
spellingShingle RB Pathology
RC Internal medicine
Tin, Myo Han
Tin Tin , Hla
Swe, Swe Latt
Than , Soe T
Win , Zaw
Tin , Aye
Khine, SW
Thuraiappah, DM
Application of dengue diagnostic tests as point-of-care testing by Myanmar General Practitioners: did young GPs use more than senior GPs?
description Background: Early detection of dengue cases via general practitioners (GPs), major primary care providers is an effective strategy in mitigation of dengue burden in Myanmar. Confirmation of dengue cases using laboratory tests is recommended by W.H.O for clinical management, prevention and control activities. Nevertheless, evidence on dengue diagnostic tests used by Myanmar GPs as point-of-care testing (POCT) has not been founded yet. Objective: To compare dengue diagnostic tests used as POCT between young GPs and senior GPs Methods: A cross-sectional descriptive and analytical study was conducted in August, 2015 among 72 GPs in Yangon. A pre-tested questionnaire was used to collect data regarding demo-academic and practice-background, dengue diagnostic tests used for POCT and its reasons. GPs aged under 30 years and currently practiced for 1-5 years as young GPs and their counter-part were defined as senior GPs for inferential analysis. Results: Young GPs and senior GPs were 35% (25/72) and 24% (17 /72) respectively while others 41% (30/72) were in-active in practice and did not meet with young-senior GPs definition. Dengue diagnostic tests application was still limited in GPs’ clinics. NS1-RDT (20.8%) was mostly used followed by Hess’s test (19.4%), NS1+IgM/IgG-RDT(18.1%),IgM/IgG-RDT(16.7%),WHO-clinical-criteria+NS1+ IgM/IgM-RTD+ Out-break information (16.7%) and WHO-clinical-criteria+NS1+ IgM/IgG-RDT(11.2%). Although both young and senior GPs did not use ELISA tests as POCT, 2.8 % of other GPs used it. Senior GPs used Hess’s tests significantly more than young GPs (35% vs 20%). WHO-Clinical-criteria+ outbreak information with RDT tests were more used by young GPs, but it was not statistically significant. Following clinical guideline, confirmation of cases, easy to perform, cost and market availability were reasons given for using the tests. Conclusion: Low utilization of dengue diagnostic tests highlighted to promote adherence of W.H.O recommendation among Myanmar GPs. POCT training should be arranged. A further study is needed for more valid findings.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Tin, Myo Han
Tin Tin , Hla
Swe, Swe Latt
Than , Soe T
Win , Zaw
Tin , Aye
Khine, SW
Thuraiappah, DM
author_facet Tin, Myo Han
Tin Tin , Hla
Swe, Swe Latt
Than , Soe T
Win , Zaw
Tin , Aye
Khine, SW
Thuraiappah, DM
author_sort Tin, Myo Han
title Application of dengue diagnostic tests as point-of-care testing by Myanmar General Practitioners: did young GPs use more than senior GPs?
title_short Application of dengue diagnostic tests as point-of-care testing by Myanmar General Practitioners: did young GPs use more than senior GPs?
title_full Application of dengue diagnostic tests as point-of-care testing by Myanmar General Practitioners: did young GPs use more than senior GPs?
title_fullStr Application of dengue diagnostic tests as point-of-care testing by Myanmar General Practitioners: did young GPs use more than senior GPs?
title_full_unstemmed Application of dengue diagnostic tests as point-of-care testing by Myanmar General Practitioners: did young GPs use more than senior GPs?
title_sort application of dengue diagnostic tests as point-of-care testing by myanmar general practitioners: did young gps use more than senior gps?
publisher Academy of Family Physicians of Malaysia and Family Medicine Specialist Association
publishDate 2015
url http://irep.iium.edu.my/48235/4/Tin-Myo-Han-mfp-v10s2.pdf
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