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- W3202024809 abstract "To assess people's level of recognition of rheumatic disease symptoms and their awareness that the rheumatologist is the main effector when it comes to these disorders. Survey performed in 8 towns in the Buenos Aires Province. Every town had at least one rheumatologist. Three clinical cases were presented: (1) inflammatory low back pain, (2) systemic disease, and (3) chronic polyarthritis. The population was asked whether (a) a physician should be immediately consulted, or (b) they could wait. They were asked whether they would advocate any initial treatment. They were also asked which physician should be consulted. Out of 150 surveys, 68% were female, the average age was 51.7 years old. Most people asserted that treatment with anti-inflammatory drugs should come first: 83% in inflammatory low back pain, 70% in systemic disease, and 70% in chronic polyarthritis (p = 0.02). The number of men that suggested waiting was higher (47% vs. 28% of women; p = 0.04). A rheumatologist was recommended by 51% for chronic polyarthritis, 15% for systemic disease, and 8% for inflammatory low back pain (p < 0.0001). Thirty-eight percent of those who never considered consulting a rheumatologist had elementary education vs. 19% of those who considered consulting a rheumatologist for one of the 3 cases (p = 0.01) Chronic polyarthritis was the disease people identified best as within the rheumatologist's field of expertise. Men tended to delay consultation more than women. Consultation is less likely when the level of education is lower. Evaluar el nivel de conocimiento de la población con respecto a los síntomas reumáticos y determinar si se reconoce al reumatólogo como el profesional que debe ser consultado en primer lugar ante su aparición. Encuesta realizada en 8 localidades del interior de la provincia de Buenos Aires. Cada ciudad tenía al menos un reumatólogo. Se presentaron tres casos clínicos: (1) lumbalgia inflamatoria, (2) enfermedad sistémica y (3) poliartritis crónica. Se preguntó si (a) aconsejarían consultar a un médico de inmediato, o (b) aconsejarían esperar. Se preguntó si aconsejarían algún tratamiento y a qué médico aconsejarían consultar en primer lugar. Sobre 150 encuestados, el 68% fueron mujeres y la edad promedio fue de 51,7 años. El 83% de los encuestados aconsejó usar antiinflamatorios en lumbalgia inflamatoria vs. 70% en enfermedad sistémica y 70% en poliartritis crónica (p = 0,02). Los hombres sugirieron esperar con mayor frecuencia que las mujeres (47% vs. 28%; p = 0,04). Un 51% de los encuestados recomendó consultar al reumatólogo en primer lugar en poliartritis crónica vs. 15% en enfermedad sistémica y 8% en lumbalgia inflamatoria (p < 0,001). Entre aquellos que nunca consideraron consultar a un reumatólogo, el 38% tenía educación primaria vs. el 19% entre los que sugirieron consultar a un reumatólogo en alguno de los 3 casos (p = 0,01). La poliartritis crónica fue la enfermedad mejor identificada dentro del campo de la reumatología. Los hombres tienden a retrasar la consulta con el médico. La consulta con el reumatólogo es menos probable cuanto menor es el nivel de educación." @default.
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