Khan J, Malik A, Hussain H, Ali N K, Akbani F, Hussain S J, Kazi G N, Hussain S F
Pulmonary Section, Aga Khan University, Karachi, Pakistan.
East Mediterr Health J. 2003 Jul;9(4):769-75.
In a densely populated urban area of Karachi, Pakistan, a questionnaire survey was made of the knowledge and practices of 120 private general practitioners about the diagnosis and treatment of tuberculosis (TB). The majority knew that cough, fever and weight loss were the main symptoms of TB, but less than half knew that blood in sputum, poor appetite and chest pain were associated with the disease. Only 58.3% of physicians used sputum microscopy for diagnosing TB and 35.0% used it as a follow-up test. Only 41.7% treated TB patients themselves, the remaining referring their patients to specialists. Around 73.3% of the doctors were aware of the 4 first-line anti-TB drugs. Efforts to improve the knowledge of private practitioners, and strategies to enhance public-private collaboration forTB control in urban areas are urgently required.
在巴基斯坦卡拉奇一个人口密集的城区,针对120名私人全科医生关于结核病(TB)诊断和治疗的知识及实践进行了问卷调查。大多数人知道咳嗽、发热和体重减轻是结核病的主要症状,但不到一半的人知道咳痰带血、食欲不振和胸痛与该病有关。只有58.3%的医生使用痰涂片显微镜检查来诊断结核病,35.0%的医生将其用作随访检查。只有41.7%的医生自己治疗结核病患者,其余医生则将患者转诊给专科医生。约73.3%的医生知晓4种一线抗结核药物。迫切需要努力提高私人执业医生的知识水平,并制定策略加强城市地区结核病控制的公私合作。