Perspectives of primary care physicians in Spain on malaria: a cross-sectional survey and retrospective review of cases

Author:

Linares-Rufo Manuel1,Bermudez-Marval Harold1,García-Bertolín Carlos1,Santos-Galilea Joaquín2,Vázquez Javier Balsa1,Pérez-Tanoira Ramón1,Santos-Larrégola Laura2,Cuadros-González Juan3,Rojo-Marcos Gerardo1,Ramos-Rincón José-Manuel4

Affiliation:

1. Hospital Universitario Príncipe de Asturias, Alcalá de Henares

2.  Foundation iO

3. University Alcalá de Henares

4. Miguel Hernández of Elche University

Abstract

Abstract Background In Spain, the risk of imported malaria has increased in recent years due to the rise in international travel and migration. Little is known about the knowledge, information sources, clinical practice, and specific needs of primary care physicians (PCPs) concerning malaria despite the pivotal role played by these professionals in managing the health of tourists. The objective of this study was to assess the knowledge, attitudes, and practices of PCPs in Spain regarding malaria. Methods This research analyzes data from (1) a cross-sectional nationwide survey assessing the knowledge and attitudes of PCPs regarding malaria and (2) a retrospective review of 373 malaria cases appearing in primary care medical records (PCMRs) in the Madrid area over the past 15 years to determine how cases were documented, managed, or characterized in the primary care setting. Results The survey findings reveal a modest level of self-perceived familiarity with malaria (221/360, 57.6%), even though 32.8% of the practitioners reported having delivered care for confirmed or suspected cases of the disease. Ten percent of the survey participants did not know the name of the mosquito that transmits malaria, and only 40.7% would promptly request malaria testing for a traveler with symptoms after a trip to an endemic area. Responses provided by younger PCPs varied to a greater extent than those of their more experienced colleagues regarding prevention practices and patient management. A review of PCMRs showed that only 65% of all patients were recorded as such. Among those registered, only 40.3% had a documented malaria episode, and of those, only 16.6% received proper follow-up. Only 23.7% of the patients with a PCMR had a record that specifically indicated travel to an endemic country or travel classified as visiting friends and relatives (VFR). Conclusions The findings of this study underscore the critical role of PCPs in the field of travel medicine, particularly given the increase in imported malaria cases. These results highlight the need for targeted training in travel medicine and the need to ensure optimal patient education in care settings.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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