Almugti Hani S, Shaheen Noof M, Al Anazi Lina, Al Zahrani Ahmed A, Al Ghamdi Saeed A, Al Mehmadi Maram F, Al Bogami Turkyah J, Al Qattan Hussain, Al Motairi Mishal M, Al Taha Jumanah A, Al Qahtani Mashael, Al Mutairi Mousa Z, Al Sharari Afit, Al Ajlan Munirah, Al Enazi Hameed J
Primary Health Care, King Abdullah International Medical Research Center, King Saud bin Abdulaziz University for Health Sciences, Ministry of National Guard Health Affairs, Jeddah, SAU.
Research, Dr. Salam Jibrel Medical Center, Manama, BHR.
Cureus. 2024 Jan 24;16(1):e52841. doi: 10.7759/cureus.52841. eCollection 2024 Jan.
Brucellosis is among the most common zoonotic bacterial infections, leading to major public health consequences in endemic areas such as Saudi Arabia. Primary healthcare is crucial in controlling brucellosis, as it serves as the frontline for disease prevention, early detection, and appropriate management. However, enhancing the contribution of primary healthcare to the entire brucellosis notification process is necessary to minimize the underreporting and inadequate data collection, which hinders the implementation of effective control measures.
The objective of the study is to assess primary care physicians' knowledge and practice of clinical preventive management in Saudi Arabia regarding brucellosis using an adapted assessment tool featuring a semi-structured questionnaire.
The current study's design is a cross-sectional study based on a questionnaire. Three hundred and seventy-three primary healthcare physicians in Saudi Arabia were chosen for self-administered online standardized questionnaires.
One-third of the participants answered all the knowledge assessment questions correctly. Most participants had more than 10 years of professional experience and were 40 or older. In response to the practice assessment questions, 210 physicians stated that they had encountered at least one case of brucellosis, and two-thirds had no compliance with the notification process of their cases.
The limited knowledge and improper practice of primary care physicians regarding human brucellosis are possible underlying reasons for the underdiagnosis and underreporting of brucellosis patients at primary health care clinics in Saudi Arabia. Most research indicates that implementing specific educational programs to improve knowledge is necessary for primary healthcare workers. Furthermore, enhancing the community interaction between healthcare centers and the community facilitates effective control measures against brucellosis.
布鲁氏菌病是最常见的人畜共患细菌感染之一,在沙特阿拉伯等流行地区会导致重大公共卫生后果。初级卫生保健在控制布鲁氏菌病方面至关重要,因为它是疾病预防、早期检测和适当管理的第一线。然而,有必要加强初级卫生保健对整个布鲁氏菌病通报过程的贡献,以尽量减少报告不足和数据收集不充分的情况,这阻碍了有效控制措施的实施。
本研究的目的是使用一种采用半结构化问卷的适应性评估工具,评估沙特阿拉伯初级保健医生对布鲁氏菌病临床预防管理的知识和实践。
本研究采用基于问卷的横断面研究设计。选择了沙特阿拉伯的373名初级卫生保健医生进行自我管理的在线标准化问卷调查。
三分之一的参与者正确回答了所有知识评估问题。大多数参与者拥有超过10年的专业经验,年龄在40岁及以上。在回答实践评估问题时,210名医生表示他们至少遇到过一例布鲁氏菌病病例,三分之二的医生未遵守其病例的通报程序。
初级保健医生对人类布鲁氏菌病的知识有限且实践不当,可能是沙特阿拉伯初级卫生保健诊所布鲁氏菌病患者诊断不足和报告不足的潜在原因。大多数研究表明,为初级卫生保健工作者实施特定的教育计划以提高知识是必要的。此外,加强医疗中心与社区之间的社区互动有助于采取有效的布鲁氏菌病控制措施。