Abou Leila Rabih M, Kolaib Tamer, Chreih Tarek
Family Medicine, American Mission Hospital, Manama, BHR.
Family Medicine, Primary Health Care Corporation, Doha, QAT.
Cureus. 2023 Jan 1;15(1):e33209. doi: 10.7759/cureus.33209. eCollection 2023 Jan.
Background A pre-Ramadan consultation is a practical approach to optimize the care of patients with chronic conditions before the month-long fast. The present study aims to assess healthcare professionals' knowledge, attitude, and practice (KAP) toward pre-Ramadan counseling in Arab countries and assess the effects of physicians' specialty and religious beliefs on their KAP. Method An online cross-sectional survey was conducted to assess physicians' KAP toward pre-Ramadan consultation and management of patients with pre-existing health issues before Ramadan. Each participant got three scores: (1) knowledge score, (2) attitude score, and (3) practice score. A one-way ANOVA and post hoc tests were performed to detect the differences in physicians' KAP toward pre-Ramadan consultation with their specialties and religious backgrounds. Result Most of the participants did not use pre-Ramadan consultation timely (Only two of the 200 subjects did). The mean values of the physicians' scores were as follows: the knowledge score was 7.8 out of 17, the attitude score was 2.28 out of 4, and the practice score was 4.33 out of 11. However, post hoc tests showed that family physicians were more knowledgeable regarding pre-Ramadan consultation than other specialties. Moreover, Muslim participants achieved better attitude and practice scores than non-Muslim participants. Conclusion Most of the participants did not offer pre-Ramadan consultation timely. The attitudes and practices toward pre-Ramadan consultation were statistically different between Muslim and non-Muslim doctors. The findings of this study suggest that improving physicians' pre-Ramadan consultation knowledge is imperative to optimize the care of patients before Ramadan. Moreover, improving the attitude and practice of non-Muslim physicians is required to enrich the patient-centered approach. This study was limitedby the absence of earlier literature discussing pre-Ramadan consultation, so further work is needed to cover the literature gap.
斋月前咨询是一种在长达一个月的斋戒前优化慢性病患者护理的实用方法。本研究旨在评估阿拉伯国家医疗保健专业人员对斋月前咨询的知识、态度和实践(KAP),并评估医生的专业和宗教信仰对其KAP的影响。
进行了一项在线横断面调查,以评估医生对斋月前咨询以及斋月前有健康问题患者管理的KAP。每位参与者获得三个分数:(1)知识分数,(2)态度分数,(3)实践分数。进行单因素方差分析和事后检验,以检测医生对斋月前咨询的KAP与其专业和宗教背景之间的差异。
大多数参与者没有及时进行斋月前咨询(200名受试者中只有两人进行了)。医生分数的平均值如下:知识分数在17分中为7.8分,态度分数在4分中为2.28分,实践分数在11分中为4.33分。然而,事后检验表明,家庭医生在斋月前咨询方面比其他专业更有知识。此外,穆斯林参与者的态度和实践分数比非穆斯林参与者更好。
大多数参与者没有及时提供斋月前咨询。穆斯林和非穆斯林医生对斋月前咨询的态度和实践在统计学上存在差异。本研究结果表明,提高医生的斋月前咨询知识对于在斋月前优化患者护理至关重要。此外,需要提高非穆斯林医生的态度和实践,以丰富以患者为中心的方法。本研究受到缺乏讨论斋月前咨询的早期文献的限制,因此需要进一步开展工作来填补文献空白。