Managing benign prostatic hyperplasia in primary care. Patient-centred approach
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Managing benign prostatic hyperplasia in primary care. Patient-centred approach
Abstract
Problem addressed: Management of benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) is changing from a surgical approach to a medical approach, and the role of primary care physicians is expanding.
Objective of program: To introduce a patient-centred approach to managing BPH in primary care through a continuing medical education (CME) program.
Main components of program: A practice-based, small group, peer-led CME program focused on application of the International Prostate Symptom Score and Quality of Life Assessment in four case studies on prostatism, including BPH. At 86 workshops held across Canada, 658 physicians participated in discussions with case materials that included videos and a handbook. A before-after practice behaviour questionnaire was administered at each workshop to evaluate "intent to change."
Conclusions: Participating physicians showed willingness to learn new skills for patient-centred management of BPH. These results suggest that peer-led, small group CME can successfully encourage use of new practice guidelines in primary are and teach physicians practical steps for developing therapeutic alliances with their patients.
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