Nwaneri Damian U, Sadoh Ayebo E, Ibadin Michael O
Institute of Child Health and Department of Child Health, University of Benin and University of Benin Teaching Hospital, Benin City, Edo State, Nigeria.
Niger Med J. 2020 Mar-Apr;61(2):78-83. doi: 10.4103/nmj.NMJ_72_19. Epub 2020 May 7.
The National Malaria Guideline is a veritable tool for appropriate case management of malaria. Whether the pediatric residents who are the primary caregivers of children know and make use of this guideline in their routine practice is not yet assessed.
The aim of the study is to assess the awareness of the Nigerian pediatric residents of the national guidelines for malaria case management (including antimalarial prescription for uncomplicated and severe malaria).
The descriptive study carried out during the 2017 National Postgraduate Medical College of Nigeria, Faculty of Paediatrics Update Course in Benin City.
Data were obtained using a self-administered questionnaire which was given to all pediatric residents who participated at the update course and who had given written informed consent.
The statistical analysis was done using the Statistical Package for the Social Sciences version 16.0 (Inc., Chicago, Illinois, USA).
Of the 108 participants whose questionnaires were analyzed, 75.0% were Part 1 candidates and 25.0% Part 2 candidates; mean age 34.0 ± 4.5 years (range 26-51 years) and 42 (39.0%) males while 66 (61.0%) were female. Ninety-four (87.0%) were aware of the current national guidelines for management of malaria and 45 (41.7%) had read the guidelines. Correctness of prescription was obtained from 39 (36.0%) respondents in uncomplicated malaria cases and 44 (40.7%) in severe malaria cases. This finding did not significantly associate with the years of practice, level of practice, practicing institutions, awareness, and reading of the national guideline.
Most pediatric residents have not read nor use the national guidelines for management of malaria which reflected in poor prescription pattern of antimalarial drugs in routine practice.
《国家疟疾指南》是疟疾恰当病例管理的切实工具。作为儿童主要照料者的儿科住院医师在日常工作中是否知晓并使用该指南尚未得到评估。
本研究旨在评估尼日利亚儿科住院医师对国家疟疾病例管理指南(包括非重症和重症疟疾的抗疟药处方)的知晓情况。
本描述性研究于2017年在尼日利亚贝宁城国家研究生医学院儿科学系更新课程期间开展。
通过向所有参加更新课程并签署书面知情同意书的儿科住院医师发放自填式问卷来获取数据。
使用社会科学统计软件包第16.0版(美国伊利诺伊州芝加哥市[公司名称])进行统计分析。
在分析了问卷的108名参与者中,75.0%为第一部分考生,25.0%为第二部分考生;平均年龄34.0±4.5岁(范围26 - 51岁),男性42人(39.0%),女性66人(61.0%)。94人(87.0%)知晓当前国家疟疾管理指南,45人(41.7%)阅读过该指南。在非重症疟疾病例中,39名(36.0%)受访者的处方正确;在重症疟疾病例中,44名(40.7%)受访者的处方正确。这一结果与从业年限、执业水平、执业机构、对国家指南的知晓情况及阅读情况均无显著关联。
大多数儿科住院医师未阅读也未使用国家疟疾管理指南,这在日常实践中抗疟药的不良处方模式中有所体现。