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厄瓜多尔近期医学毕业生培训中对阻塞性睡眠呼吸暂停的认知与态度

Obstructive sleep apnea knowledge and attitudes among recent medical graduates training in Ecuador.

作者信息

Chérrez-Ojeda Iván, Calderón Juan Carlos, Fernández García Andrea, Jeffe Donna B, Santoro Ilka, Vanegas Emanuel, Cherrez Annia, Cano José, Betancourt Freddy, Simancas-Racines Daniel

机构信息

1Universidad Espiritu Santo, Samborondon, Ecuador.

Respiralab Research Group, Respiralab, Guayaquil, Ecuador.

出版信息

Multidiscip Respir Med. 2018 Feb 21;13:5. doi: 10.1186/s40248-018-0117-8. eCollection 2018.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

We aimed to assess recent Latin American medical school graduates' knowledge and attitudes about OSA and examine whether their knowledge and attitudes about OSA differed from practicing physicians.

METHODS

Recent medical graduates completed the Spanish translation of the OSA Knowledge and Attitudes (OSAKA) questionnaire at the 2013 national primary-care residency-placement meeting in Ecuador. The OSAKA includes 18 knowledge and five attitudinal items about OSA. We compared recent graduates' data with data collected in 2010-2011 from practicing physicians using chi-square tests of associations among categorical variables and analysis of variance of differences in mean knowledge and attitude scores. Unadjusted logistic regression models tested the odds that recent graduates (vs. practicing physicians) answered each item correctly.

RESULTS

Of 265 recent graduates, 138 (52.1%) were male, and mean age was 25.9 years. Although mean knowledge was low overall, scores were lower for recent graduates than for the 367 practicing physicians (53.5% vs. 60.4%;  < 0.001). Practicing physicians were significantly more likely to answer specific items correctly with one exception-recent graduates were more likely to know that < 5 apneas-hypopneas/h is normal (OR 1.47, 1.03-2.07). Physicians in practice attributed greater importance to OSA as clinical disorder and the need for identifying patients with OSA; but recent graduates reported greater confidence in managing patients with OSA and CPAP.

CONCLUSIONS

OSA-focused educational interventions during medical school should help to improve recent medical graduates' abilities to diagnose and treat OSA. We recommend a greater number of hours of medical students' exposure to sleep education.

摘要

背景

我们旨在评估近期拉丁美洲医学院毕业生对阻塞性睡眠呼吸暂停(OSA)的知识和态度,并研究他们对OSA的知识和态度是否与执业医师不同。

方法

近期医学毕业生在2013年厄瓜多尔全国基层医疗住院医师安置会议上完成了OSA知识与态度(OSAKA)问卷的西班牙语翻译。OSAKA包括18项关于OSA的知识项目和5项态度项目。我们使用分类变量之间的卡方关联检验以及平均知识和态度得分差异的方差分析,将近期毕业生的数据与2010 - 2011年从执业医师收集的数据进行比较。未调整的逻辑回归模型测试了近期毕业生(与执业医师相比)正确回答每个项目的几率。

结果

在265名近期毕业生中,138名(52.1%)为男性,平均年龄为25.9岁。尽管总体平均知识水平较低,但近期毕业生的得分低于367名执业医师(53.5%对60.4%;P < 0.001)。执业医师正确回答特定项目的可能性显著更高,但有一个例外——近期毕业生更有可能知道每小时呼吸暂停 - 低通气次数<5次是正常的(比值比1.47,1.03 - 2.07)。执业医师认为OSA作为一种临床疾病以及识别OSA患者的需求更为重要;但近期毕业生报告在管理OSA和持续气道正压通气(CPAP)患者方面更有信心。

结论

医学院期间以OSA为重点的教育干预应有助于提高近期医学毕业生诊断和治疗OSA的能力。我们建议增加医学生接触睡眠教育的时长。

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