AlAmer Naheel A, AlQarni Amani M
Department of Family and Community Medicine, College of Medicine, Imam Abdulrahman Bin Faisal University, Dammam, Saudi Arabia.
Trop Dis Travel Med Vaccines. 2024 Jun 15;10(1):13. doi: 10.1186/s40794-024-00223-2.
International travel exposes individuals to diverse health risks, necessitating proactive pre-travel health preparations. Saudi Arabia has witnessed increased outbound travel. This study addresses a critical gap in knowledge by investigating the utilization and perceptions of pre-travel health consultations among adults in the Eastern Province of Saudi Arabia.
This cross-sectional study surveyed patients at the Family and Community Medicine Center of Imam Abdulrahman Bin Faisal University during January 2024 to explore perceptions of pre-travel health consultations among the Saudi Arabian population. Adults aged 18 years or older in the waiting area were invited to complete a self-administered questionnaire.
Of the 772 participants, 624 (80.8%) engaged in international travel within the last year. However, 593 (76.8%) had never sought pre-travel health consultations. Age, gender, and education level significantly influenced the pursuit of pre-travel health advice, with older individuals, females, and those with higher educational attainment more likely to seek consultations. Participants perceived vaccination recommendations (597, 77.4%) and disease prevention information (678, 87.8%) as crucial parts of pre-travel health consultations. However, barriers to seeking advice included perceived low risk (445, 74.8%), lack of awareness (215, 36.3%), time constraints (128, 21.6%), and cost concerns (92, 15.5%).
The low prevalence of pre-travel health consultations among travelers highlights the need for targeted educational campaigns and the integration of travel health services into primary healthcare. Addressing the identified barriers and leveraging preferred information sources are crucial steps towards enhancing the uptake of pre-travel health consultations, ultimately improving the health and safety of international travelers from the region.
国际旅行使个人面临各种健康风险,因此需要积极进行旅行前的健康准备。沙特阿拉伯的出境旅行人数有所增加。本研究通过调查沙特阿拉伯东部省份成年人对旅行前健康咨询的利用情况和看法,填补了一个关键的知识空白。
这项横断面研究于2024年1月对伊玛目阿卜杜勒拉赫曼·本·费萨尔大学家庭与社区医学中心的患者进行了调查,以探讨沙特阿拉伯人群对旅行前健康咨询的看法。邀请候诊区18岁及以上的成年人填写一份自填式问卷。
在772名参与者中,624人(80.8%)在过去一年中进行了国际旅行。然而,593人(76.8%)从未寻求过旅行前的健康咨询。年龄、性别和教育水平对寻求旅行前健康建议有显著影响,年龄较大的人、女性和受教育程度较高的人更有可能寻求咨询。参与者认为疫苗接种建议(597人,77.4%)和疾病预防信息(678人,87.8%)是旅行前健康咨询的重要组成部分。然而,寻求建议的障碍包括认为风险低(445人,74.8%)、缺乏认识(215人,36.3%)、时间限制(128人,21.6%)和费用担忧(92人,15.5%)。
旅行者中旅行前健康咨询的低普及率凸显了开展有针对性的教育活动以及将旅行健康服务纳入初级医疗保健的必要性。解决已发现的障碍并利用首选的信息来源是提高旅行前健康咨询利用率的关键步骤,最终可改善该地区国际旅行者的健康和安全。