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苏丹医护人员对蛇、蛇伤及蛇伤管理的认知。

Knowledge and perceptions of snakes, snakebites and their management among health care workers in Sudan.

机构信息

Department of Pharmacology and Therapeutics, Faculty of Clinical and Industrial Pharmacy, National University-Sudan, Khartoum, Sudan.

Mycetoma Research Center, University of Khartoum, Khartoum, Sudan.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2024 Sep 20;19(9):e0302698. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0302698. eCollection 2024.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Snakebite statistics in Sudan are lacking despite the high estimated burden of the problem. One study in Sudan reported the presence of 17 medically significant snakes belonging to three major families: Burrowing asps, Elapidae, and Viperidae. These snakes usually become abundant during and after the rainy season, and most snakebite victims are farm workers. This study was set out based on the observed snakebite management, poor outcomes and lack of information on the healthcare provider's knowledge of this serious, deadly medical and health condition in snakebite-endemic regions of Sudan.

MATERIALS AND METHODS

In August 2022, a descriptive cross-sectional survey was conducted involving 394 medical and healthcare providers in snakebite-endemic regions of Sudan (Gaddarif, Sinnar, Khartoum, and Kassala). A validated questionnaire was used. It consisted of seven sections addressing the study population demographic characteristics, knowledge of snakes, snakebites, and their management. Data analysis used various statistical tests using Microsoft Excel and the Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS) version 20 (IBM SPSS Inc., Chicago, IL) was done.

RESULTS

Among the 394 participants (44.7% males, 53.3% females), 58.1% demonstrated adequate knowledge of snakes, and 45.3% exhibited adequate knowledge of snakebites. A mere 25.9% received training in snakebite management, with 60.4% possessing adequate knowledge in this domain. Only 14% expressed high confidence in managing snakebites, and 40.9% reported having protocols for snakebite management at their health facilities.

CONCLUSION

The study highlighted the inadequacy of healthcare providers' knowledge in snakebite-endemic areas in Sudan regarding snakes, snakebites and snakebites management. Urgent interventions, such as intensive continuing professional education and training, are essential to address this neglected medical and health problem.

摘要

背景

尽管苏丹估计存在很高的问题负担,但缺乏蛇伤统计数据。苏丹的一项研究报告称,存在属于三个主要科的 17 种具有医学重要性的蛇:穴居蝮蛇、眼镜蛇科和蝰蛇科。这些蛇通常在雨季期间和之后变得丰富,大多数蛇伤受害者是农场工人。这项研究是基于观察到的蛇伤管理、不良结果以及缺乏关于医疗保健提供者在苏丹蛇伤流行地区对这种严重致命的医疗和健康状况的了解而进行的。

材料和方法

2022 年 8 月,在苏丹蛇伤流行地区(加达里夫、西纳、喀土穆和卡萨拉)进行了一项描述性横断面调查,涉及 394 名医疗和医疗保健提供者。使用了经过验证的问卷。它由七个部分组成,涉及研究人群的人口统计学特征、对蛇、蛇伤及其管理的了解。数据分析使用了 Microsoft Excel 和社会科学统计软件包(SPSS)版本 20(IBM SPSS Inc.,芝加哥,IL)中的各种统计测试。

结果

在 394 名参与者中(44.7%为男性,53.3%为女性),58.1%对蛇有足够的了解,45.3%对蛇伤有足够的了解。只有 25.9%接受过蛇伤管理培训,仅有 60.4%在这一领域拥有足够的知识。只有 14%表示对管理蛇伤有高度信心,40.9%表示在其卫生机构有蛇伤管理方案。

结论

该研究强调了苏丹蛇伤流行地区医疗保健提供者在蛇、蛇伤和蛇伤管理方面知识的不足。需要紧急干预,如强化继续专业教育和培训,以解决这一被忽视的医疗和健康问题。

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