Objective. The purpose of this research was to examine how physician characteristics were associated with: (i) physician knowledge of and adherence to sickle cell guidelines; and (ii) the types of educational programs about sickle cell disease desired by physicians. Methods. A survey was developed to assess the research objective. After the survey was Pre-tested and an institutional review board exemption was obtained, it was sent to a systematic random sample of 375 pediatricians and all 125 practicing hematologists in North Carolina. They were asked to answer a six-item knowledge test relating to the antibiotic prophylaxis guidelines. Results. The response rate was 57%, of which 61% were pediatricians. Over half (56%) were in a practice with at least one pediatric sickle cell patient. Fifty-nine percent of physicians answered five or more questions correctly on the knowledge test. The question most physicians answered correctly (97%) pertained to the necessity of antibiotics for children with sickle cell disease. The question most frequently answered incorrectly (62%) pertained to prescribing antibiotics to a child with unconfirmed sickle cell disease. Logistic regression results indicated that the number of sickle cell patients seen in practice influenced the number of questions answered correctly. Sixty-six percent of physicians prescribed prophylactic antibiotics for 100% of their patients with sickle cell disease and therefore were 100% adherent. Eighty-one percent of pediatricians compared with 12% of hematologists were 100% adherent in prescribing antibiotics. Hematologists and those practicing at a medical school or university were less likely to be 100% adherent in prescribing antibiotic prophylaxis. Conclusion. The majority of physicians surveyed were relatively knowledgeable about sickle cell guidelines, however there may be a need for continuing education programs that focus on the issues of prescribing antibiotics to a child with unconfirmed sickle cell disease and penicillin dosage. © International Society for Quality in Health Care and Oxford University Press 2004; all rights reserved.
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Wurst, K. E., & Sleath, B. L. (2004). Physician knowledge and adherence to prescribing antibiotic prophylaxis for sickle cell disease. International Journal for Quality in Health Care, 16(3), 245–251. https://doi.org/10.1093/intqhc/mzh033
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