Manejo del problema clínico del estreñimiento con molestias abdominales en adultosEncuesta nacional en Atención Primaria y Aparato Digestivo

  1. Enrique Rey Díaz Rubio 1
  2. Joan Josep Mascort Roca 2
  3. Enrique Peña Forcada 3
  4. Pedro Cañones Garzón 4
  5. José María Tenías Burillo 5
  6. Francisco Javier Júdez Gutiérrez 6
  1. 1 Hospital Clínico San Carlos de Madrid
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    Hospital Clínico San Carlos de Madrid

    Madrid, España

    ROR https://ror.org/04d0ybj29

  2. 2 Secretario Científico. semFYC
  3. 3 SEMERGEN
  4. 4 SEMG
  5. 5 Hospital Padre Jofre. Valencia
  6. 6 SEPD
Revista:
Revista Española de Enfermedades Digestivas

ISSN: 2340-416 1130-0108

Any de publicació: 2016

Volum: 108

Número: 6

Pàgines: 323-331

Tipus: Article

DOI: 10.17235/REED.2016.4352/2016 DIALNET GOOGLE SCHOLAR

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Resum

Irritable bowel syndrome and functional constipation represent a relevant and common health issue. However, real-world clinical practice includes patients with constipation who may or may not have other abdominal complaints (pain, bloating, abdominal discomfort) with variable frequency. The goal of the present study was to obtain information on the workload entailed by patients with constipation and associated abdominal complaints, predominant clinical behaviors, education needs, and potential daily practice aids both in Primary Care and gastroenterology settings. The clinical behavior of doctors is generally similar at both levels, despite differences in healthcare approach: use of empiric therapies and clinically guided diagnostic tests, with some differences in colonoscopy use (not always directly accessible from Primary Care). Regarding perceptions, general support and osmotic laxatives are most valued by PC doctors, whereas osmotic laxatives, combined laxatives, and linaclotide are most valued by GE specialists. Furthermore, over half of respondents considered differentiating both diagnoses as challenging. Finally, considerable education needs are self-acknowledged at both levels, as is a demand for guidelines and protocols to help in managing this issue in clinical practice. A strength of this study is its providing a joint photograph of the medical approach and the perceptions of constipation with abdominal discomfort from a medical standpoint. Weaknesses include self-declaration (no formal validation) and a response rate potentially biased by professional motivation.