Mathew Chris Sara, Dias Edwin, Kalathikudiyil Sreedharan Jithin, Al Ahmari Mohammed, Trujillo Lisa, West Andrew, Karthika Manjush
A. Srinivas Institute of Medical Sciences and Research Center, Srinivas University, Mangalore, India B. Liwa College, Abu Dhabi, UAE.
Srinivas Institute of Medical Sciences and Research Center, Srinivas University, Mangalore, India.
Multidiscip Respir Med. 2024 Jul 2;19(1):980. doi: 10.5826/mrm.2024.980.
Lung ultrasound (LUS) is a non-invasive point of care diagnostic tool used to assess the presence and severity of various lung disorders for more than two decades. Within the healthcare professionals are the respiratory therapists (RTs) who play a vital role in managing ventilated and other patients requiring respiratory support, but the incorporation of LUS into their scope of practice has not been well highlighted. This international cross-sectional survey was specifically designed to evaluate the knowledge, attitude, and practice of RTs with respect to LUS.
This observational cross-sectional study was conducted among RTs from different parts of the world using a questionnaire-based study tool. 514 RTs responded to all the questions and were considered for statistical analysis. Descriptive statistics, Analysis of variance, Fisher's exact, Chi-square, Bonferroni post-hoc analysis, and Binomial logistic regression analyses were performed to identify the significance of the data.
From 22 countries, 514 RTs responded to the survey, with the major share from the middle eastern countries. Out of the 514 responders, 44.9% of the responders were in the age group of 23-30 years; 67.1% were bachelor's degree holders; and 40.9% of participants had more than 10 years of experience. The knowledge-based questions revealed that RTs with higher experience and academic qualification provided more positive responses. While in the attitude-related domain it is observed that standardized training in LUS helps them to enhance the current practice and to add LUS to the academic curriculum of respiratory therapy schools; however there remains barriers to practice LUS based on their responses. The practice-based questions revealed that RTs expect some additional seminars/workshops/webinars to be done on LUS frequently. More than half of the participants are found to be knowledgeable with a positive attitude and working towards the inclusion of LUS in respiratory therapy profession.
It is concluded that respiratory therapists have a positive attribute towards the inclusion of lung ultrasound in their clinical practice. Providing more structured training for professional respiratory therapists and including lung ultrasound modules in the respiratory therapy school curriculum may facilitate mastering their diagnostic skills, thereby expanding the scope of practice.
肺部超声(LUS)作为一种非侵入性的床旁诊断工具,用于评估各种肺部疾病的存在和严重程度已有二十多年。在医疗保健专业人员中,呼吸治疗师(RTs)在管理接受机械通气的患者和其他需要呼吸支持的患者方面发挥着至关重要的作用,但将LUS纳入其执业范围的情况尚未得到充分强调。这项国际横断面调查专门设计用于评估呼吸治疗师对LUS的知识、态度和实践。
本观察性横断面研究使用基于问卷的研究工具,对来自世界不同地区的呼吸治疗师进行调查。514名呼吸治疗师回答了所有问题,并被纳入统计分析。进行了描述性统计、方差分析、Fisher精确检验、卡方检验、Bonferroni事后分析和二项逻辑回归分析,以确定数据的显著性。
来自22个国家的514名呼吸治疗师参与了调查,其中大部分来自中东国家。在514名受访者中,44.9%的受访者年龄在23 - 30岁之间;67.1%拥有学士学位;40.9%的参与者有超过10年的工作经验。基于知识的问题显示,经验更丰富和学历更高的呼吸治疗师给出了更积极的回答。而在态度相关领域,观察到LUS的标准化培训有助于他们改进当前的实践,并将LUS纳入呼吸治疗学校的学术课程;然而,根据他们的回答,在实践LUS方面仍然存在障碍。基于实践的问题显示,呼吸治疗师期望经常举办一些关于LUS的额外研讨会/工作坊/网络研讨会。超过一半的参与者被发现知识丰富、态度积极,并致力于将LUS纳入呼吸治疗专业。
得出的结论是,呼吸治疗师对在其临床实践中纳入肺部超声持积极态度。为专业呼吸治疗师提供更结构化的培训,并将肺部超声模块纳入呼吸治疗学校课程,可能有助于掌握他们的诊断技能,从而扩大执业范围。