Tsikna Vasiliki, Siskou Olga, Galanis Petros, Prezerakos Panagiotis, Kaitelidou Daphne
Department of Computer Science and Biomedical Informatics of the University of Central Greece, Lamia, Greece.
Perspect Health Inf Manag. 2013 Apr 1;10(Spring):1e. Print 2013.
This study investigated the main factors affecting physicians' attitudes toward the implementation of international classification systems of diseases. A cross-sectional study was carried out during September 2010. The sample consisted of 158 physicians older than 24 years who were working in a public hospital and a private hospital in central Greece. A questionnaire was drawn up based on the relevant literature. Results indicated that younger physicians and those who worked in the public hospital were most familiar with classification systems. Female physicians and specialists with more than 10 years of experience (since qualifying as a specialist) were not particularly familiar with these systems (58 percent and 56 percent, respectively). Both having a master's degree and attending conferences or seminars had a remarkable impact on knowledge of these systems. Almost all physicians (98 percent) holding a master's degree or a PhD believed that these systems contribute to the compilation of valid statistical data. The majority of physicians would like to use these systems in the future, as long as they are provided with the appropriate training.
本研究调查了影响医生对实施国际疾病分类系统态度的主要因素。2010年9月进行了一项横断面研究。样本包括158名年龄超过24岁、在希腊中部一家公立医院和一家私立医院工作的医生。根据相关文献编制了一份问卷。结果表明,年轻医生以及在公立医院工作的医生对分类系统最为熟悉。女性医生以及有超过10年(自获得专科医生资格起)经验的专科医生对这些系统并不特别熟悉(分别为58%和56%)。拥有硕士学位以及参加会议或研讨会对这些系统的知识掌握都有显著影响。几乎所有拥有硕士学位或博士学位的医生(98%)都认为这些系统有助于汇编有效的统计数据。大多数医生希望未来使用这些系统,只要能得到适当的培训。