Chung S A, Jairam S, Hussain M R, Shapiro C M
Sleep Research Laboratory, Department of Psychiatry, Toronto Western Hospital, The University Health Network, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Sleep Breath. 2001 Sep;5(3):115-21. doi: 10.1007/s11325-001-0115-4.
The purpose of this pilot study was to examine four groups of primary care physicians' knowledge of sleep apnea.
Using a 36-item questionnaire, we investigated how cognizant primary care physicians in Ontario, Canada, were of sleep apnea and its different symptoms. The questions covered incidence, diagnosis, treatment, and medical and social ramifications of sleep apnea. Sleep apnea surveys were administered to small groups of primary care physicians attending educational conferences or were distributed by mail to physicians who had previously referred patients to the sleep clinic.
A total of 151 physicians responded to the survey. An overall average score of 69% was obtained on the questionnaire.
This score suggests that the physicians sampled in this pilot study are relatively under-informed about the clinical features and medical and social ramifications associated with sleep apnea.
本初步研究的目的是调查四组初级保健医生对睡眠呼吸暂停的了解情况。
我们使用一份包含36个条目的问卷,调查了加拿大安大略省的初级保健医生对睡眠呼吸暂停及其不同症状的认知程度。问题涵盖了睡眠呼吸暂停的发病率、诊断、治疗以及医学和社会影响。睡眠呼吸暂停调查问卷分发给参加教育会议的初级保健医生小组,或通过邮件分发给之前曾将患者转诊至睡眠诊所的医生。
共有151名医生回复了调查问卷。问卷的总体平均得分为69%。
这个分数表明,在这项初步研究中抽样的医生对与睡眠呼吸暂停相关的临床特征、医学和社会影响了解相对不足。