Knowledge on cause, clinical manifestation and treatment for fibromyalgia among medical doctors: A worldwide survey (2023) VanWilgen et al

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    Knowledge on cause, clinical manifestation and treatment for fibromyalgia among medical doctors: A worldwide survey


    Abstract
    Objectives: Hench introduced the fibromyalgia syndrome almost 50 years ago. In the meantime, the prevalence has increased, the clinical criteria have changed and the way we explain (chronic) pain has altered.

    Design: In the current study, we conducted a worldwide survey in which we investigate whether medical doctors are familiar with the American College of Rheumatology (ACR) criteria for fibromyalgia and, if so, whether these medical doctors adhere to the clinical guidelines following evidence-based treatments.

    Results: In total, 286 medical doctors from 43 countries spread over 6 continents filled out the survey. In most of the countries, the diagnosis fibromyalgia was used. Only 10% adhere to the ACR criteria, widespread pain (44%), unrefreshed sleep (24%), fatigue (20%) and cognitive problems (8%) were most used diagnostic criteria. Of the respondents, 94 (32%) mentioned that the cause is unknown or idiopathic, but also a wide variety of other causes was mentioned. More than 70 different treatment options were provided, of which 24% of the responses were classified as according to the clinical guidelines. From this study, we conclude that many medical doctors do not follow the ACR criteria; the majority has an inappropriate knowledge of causes for fibromyalgia and that a minority of treatment advice adhere to the guidelines.

    Link to paper (behind paywall) https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/papr.13339

    Keywords: ACR criteria; FMS; causes; clinical criteria; cultural differences.
     

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