Knowledge on cause, clinical manifestation and treatment for fibromyalgia among medical doctors: A worldwide survey.
C Paul Van WilgenRubén Uclés-JuárezDenis KrutkoYijun LiAndrea PolliAnwar SyedStefano ZampeseFelipe José Jandre Dos ReisJanine de ZeeuwPublished in: Pain practice : the official journal of World Institute of Pain (2023)
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.