Sheriff Muazzam M, Alotaibi Safaa D, Alharbi Ghada H, Alghamdi Mariam Mohammed O, Aljadani Nawaf M, Alzahrani Hend A, Abdulhaq Shahenaz Hesham M, Mualla Aljuhani Bushra A, Abdulaziz Sultan Huda M, Ba Rahma Amira Esam A, Alghamdi Rawabi D, Albishri Maram M, Eldabai Nouf K, Mohammed Alharbi Hassan A
Microbiology and Immunology, Ibn Sina National College for Medical Studies, Jeddah, SAU.
Nutrition, King Fahad General Hospital, Jeddah, SAU.
Cureus. 2023 Dec 28;15(12):e51235. doi: 10.7759/cureus.51235. eCollection 2023 Dec.
Introduction The intricate connection between nutrition and compromised wound healing exposes patients to heightened risks of pressure ulcers, infections, and delayed recovery from wounds or traumatic injuries. In-depth scientific investigations have shed light on the potential of specialized nutritional supplements, combined with regular wound care, to significantly boost the management of pressure ulcers and the wound healing process. The study focuses on supplemental Vitamin C, Arginine, and Zinc due to their established roles in wound healing, aiming to assess the awareness and practice of healthcare workers in Saudi Arabia regarding these essential nutrients for effective wound management. This cross-sectional study aimed to assess awareness and practice among healthcare workers in Saudi Arabia regarding the use of supplemental Vitamin C, Arginine, and Zinc in managing wounds. Methods This study adopts a cross-sectional research design to explore the dynamics to assess the awareness and practice among healthcare workers about the use of supplemental Vitamin C, Arginine, and Zinc in managing wounds in Saudi Arabia. The research methodology encompasses developing and validating a questionnaire, data collection, and subsequent analysis. Thorough statistical analyses, encompassing descriptive statistics, validated assessment scales, and inferential statistics, were conducted using SPSS and Microsoft Excel to explore intricacy prevalence and severity relationships with various factors, maintaining a statistical power of 80% at a cutoff value of 0.05. Result In a cross-sectional survey of 510 healthcare professionals, the socio-demographic analysis revealed a predominant hospital workplace (61.56%), with pharmacists representing 10.19%, and comprehensive tabulation of response rates and p-values, while the knowledge and awareness assessment demonstrated varied understanding and perceptions of wound care supplements, including frequent encounters with pressure ulcers or wounds (36.5%), diverse awareness levels for Vitamin C, Arginine, and Zinc, with the collaboration and communication dynamics among healthcare workers, detailed in tabulated response rates and p-values. Conclusion The findings reveal a diverse understanding landscape, with varying levels of awareness, perceived effectiveness, and confidence in applying these supplements.
引言 营养与伤口愈合不佳之间的复杂联系使患者面临发生压疮、感染以及伤口或创伤延迟愈合的更高风险。深入的科学研究揭示了专业营养补充剂结合常规伤口护理在显著改善压疮管理和伤口愈合过程方面的潜力。由于维生素C、精氨酸和锌在伤口愈合中已确立的作用,该研究聚焦于这些补充剂,旨在评估沙特阿拉伯医护人员对这些有效伤口管理必需营养素的认知和实践情况。这项横断面研究旨在评估沙特阿拉伯医护人员在使用维生素C、精氨酸和锌补充剂管理伤口方面的认知和实践情况。
方法 本研究采用横断面研究设计来探讨相关动态,以评估沙特阿拉伯医护人员在使用维生素C、精氨酸和锌补充剂管理伤口方面的认知和实践情况。研究方法包括编制并验证一份问卷、数据收集及后续分析。使用SPSS和Microsoft Excel进行了全面的统计分析,包括描述性统计、经过验证的评估量表和推断性统计,以探究复杂的患病率以及与各种因素的严重程度关系,在截断值为0.05时保持80%的统计效力。
结果 在对510名医护专业人员的横断面调查中,社会人口学分析显示主要工作场所在医院(61.56%),药剂师占10.19%,并全面列出了回复率和p值,而知识和认知评估表明对伤口护理补充剂的理解和看法各不相同,包括经常遇到压疮或伤口(36.5%),对维生素C、精氨酸和锌的认知水平各异,医护人员之间的协作和沟通动态在表格化的回复率和p值中有详细体现。
结论 研究结果揭示了一个多样化的认知格局,在应用这些补充剂方面的认知水平、感知有效性和信心各不相同。