Reading School of Pharmacy, University of Reading, Reading, United Kingdom.
General Directorate of Medical Services, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
PLoS One. 2019 Aug 9;14(8):e0220960. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0220960. eCollection 2019.
While there are no national clinical guidelines for managing primary insomnia in Saudi Arabia, there are also no published studies of physicians' perceptions of and attitudes towards using international guidelines. The objective of this study was to explore the knowledge, perceptions, and attitudes of physicians practising in Saudi Arabia about using international guidelines for managing insomnia.
A qualitative study using in-depth, face-to-face, and semi-structured interviews with 15 physicians held in July 2017 at a tertiary care hospital in Jazan, the distal south-western province in Saudi Arabia. Interviews were audio-recorded, transcribed verbatim, coded using the qualitative software NVivo11 and analysed thematically. Data saturation was assumed as no new understandings of the broad thematic issues were produced by the last three interviews.
Themes identified were: Knowledge, Resistance, Barriers and Facilitators. Participants acknowledged their lack of awareness of available guidelines and their lack of training and education about Cognitive Behavioural Therapy for Insomnia (CBT-I). They highlighted a lack of education for patients about insomnia and its treatment. Beliefs about dependence on hypnotics and the inappropriateness of international guidelines for Saudi Arabia inclined many to resist using them. Inability to document diagnosis and consultations due to limited time and lack of suitable electronic systems, lack of suitably trained practitioners for referral for CBT-I, and lack of accountability for practice were identified as key barriers to following international guidelines. Development of national guidelines was the most important facilitator suggested by participants.
The health authorities in the government of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) should improve general public awareness about sleep disorders and provide focused training for specialists and technologists. Above all, KSA needs its own nationwide guidelines for treating sleep-disorders based on evidence-based clinical trials, consistent with its history, culture, socioeconomic conditions and traditions.
虽然沙特阿拉伯没有管理原发性失眠的国家临床指南,但也没有发表过关于医生对使用国际指南的看法和态度的研究。本研究的目的是探讨沙特阿拉伯医生对使用管理失眠的国际指南的知识、看法和态度。
这是一项使用深入、面对面和半结构化访谈的定性研究,2017 年 7 月在沙特阿拉伯西南部吉赞省的一家三级保健医院对 15 名医生进行了访谈。访谈进行了录音,并逐字转录,使用定性软件 NVivo11 进行编码和主题分析。假设数据达到饱和,因为最后三个访谈没有产生对广泛主题问题的新理解。
确定的主题是:知识、阻力、障碍和促进因素。参与者承认他们对可用指南缺乏认识,对认知行为疗法治疗失眠(CBT-I)缺乏培训和教育。他们强调了对患者缺乏关于失眠及其治疗的教育。对依赖催眠药和国际指南不适合沙特阿拉伯的信念,使许多人抵制使用这些指南。由于时间有限和缺乏合适的电子系统,无法记录诊断和咨询,缺乏适合转介 CBT-I 的培训人员,以及对实践缺乏问责制,这些都是遵循国际指南的主要障碍。制定国家指南是参与者提出的最重要的促进因素。
沙特阿拉伯王国(KSA)政府的卫生当局应提高公众对睡眠障碍的认识,并为专家和技术人员提供有针对性的培训。最重要的是,KSA 需要根据基于循证临床试验的、符合其历史、文化、社会经济条件和传统的全国性睡眠障碍治疗指南。