1. Perceptions of and Practices for the Management of Constipation: Results of a Korean National Survey
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Young Sin Cho, Seon-Young Park, Jeong Eun Shin, Kyung Sik Park, Jung-Wook Kim, Tae Hee Lee, Seong-Eun Kim, Yoo Jin Lee, Han Seung Ryu, and Constipation Research Group of the Korean Society of Neurogastroenterology and Motility
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constipation ,surveys and questionnaires ,physicians ,therapeutics ,Diseases of the digestive system. Gastroenterology ,RC799-869 - Abstract
Background/Aims: Although guidelines exist regarding the evaluation and management of patients with chronic constipation (CC), little is known about real-world clinical practice patterns. This study aimed to evaluate the various practices used to manage CC patients in various clinical settings in South Korea. Methods : A nationwide web-based survey was conducted, randomly selecting gastroenterologists and non-gastroenterologists. The 25-item questionnaire included physicians’ perceptions and practices regarding the available options for diagnosing and managing CC patients in Korea. Results : The study participants comprised 193 physicians (86 gastroenterologists, 44.6%) involved in the clinical management of CC patients. The mean clinical experience was 12 years. Only 21 of 193 respondents (10.9%) used the Rome criteria when diagnosing CC. The Bristol Stool Form Scale was used by 29% of the respondents (56/193), while the digital rectal examination was performed by 11.9% of the respondents (23/193). Laboratory testing and colonoscopies were performed more frequently by gastroenterologists than by non-gastroenterologists (both p=0.001). Physiologic testing was used more frequently by gastroenterologists (p=0.046), physicians at teaching hospitals, and physicians with clinical experience ≤10 years (both p
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- 2024
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