Albazee Ebraheem, Almahmoud Lina, Shaout Dua'a, Abu-Ghazal Sara, Alnifise Mohammad, Swed Sarya, Aljabali Ahmed, Rais Mohammed Amir, El-Sakka Amro A, Tarifi Amjed Adnan
Kuwait Institute for Medical Specializations (KIMS), Kuwait City, Kuwait.
Faculty of Medicine, The Hashemite University, Zarqa, Jordan.
Indian J Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg. 2024 Feb;76(1):443-452. doi: 10.1007/s12070-023-04180-8. Epub 2023 Sep 13.
Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is a common sleep-related breathing disorder that affects almost one billion individuals worldwide. An estimated 16.8% of adults in Jordan have been diagnosed with OSA. Given the importance of management of OSA by otolaryngologists, we assessed the knowledge and attitudes of Jordanian otolaryngologists in managing OSA in adult and pediatric patients. A survey, conducted anonymously online, was sent present otolaryngology residents and specialist in Jordan, in the English language. The participants were given the OSA Knowledge and Attitude questionnaire (OSAKA, OSAKA-KIDS), which have been previously validated. Data were obtained and then analyzed via SPSS software. A total of 140 residents and specialist of otolaryngology were selected. A significant difference in OSAKA scores were found between otolaryngologists under 30 years of age and those above, with higher scores for the older age group. The proportion of specialists who 'agreed' or 'strongly agreed' they are confident in their ability to manage patients with OSA was significantly higher that junior residents (73.8% vs 33.3%; = 0.008). More than 10 years at practice was associated with statistically significant higher levels of knowledge towards OSAKA scale (AOR = 0.09; = 0.044). Additionally, being a senior resident was significantly associated with more knowledge towards OSAKA-KIDS scale (AOR = 0.19; = 0.03). Otolaryngology residents and specialists' knowledge of OSA was very good. Further improving in the level of the knowledge toward OSA among the otolaryngology resident doctors should be implemented as possible by following the updated guidelines for the diagnosis and management OSA.
The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s12070-023-04180-8.
阻塞性睡眠呼吸暂停(OSA)是一种常见的与睡眠相关的呼吸障碍,全球约有10亿人受其影响。据估计,约旦16.8%的成年人被诊断患有OSA。鉴于耳鼻喉科医生对OSA管理的重要性,我们评估了约旦耳鼻喉科医生在管理成人和儿童OSA患者方面的知识和态度。一项以英语进行的匿名在线调查被发送给约旦目前的耳鼻喉科住院医师和专科医生。参与者被给予OSA知识和态度问卷(OSAKA,OSAKA - KIDS),这些问卷先前已经过验证。获取数据后通过SPSS软件进行分析。共选取了140名耳鼻喉科住院医师和专科医生。30岁以下和30岁以上的耳鼻喉科医生在OSAKA评分上存在显著差异,年龄较大的组得分更高。“同意”或“强烈同意”自己有能力管理OSA患者的专科医生比例显著高于初级住院医师(73.8%对33.3%;P = 0.008)。从业超过10年与在OSAKA量表上具有统计学显著更高的知识水平相关(调整后比值比[AOR]=0.09;P = 0.044)。此外,作为高级住院医师与对OSAKA - KIDS量表有更多知识显著相关(AOR = 0.19;P = 0.03)。耳鼻喉科住院医师和专科医生对OSA的知识掌握得非常好。应尽可能通过遵循OSA诊断和管理的最新指南,来进一步提高耳鼻喉科住院医生对OSA的知识水平。
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