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Knowledge Awareness and Compliance of Disease Surveillance and Notification Among Jordanian Physicians in Residency Programs

机译:住院医师项目中约旦医师的疾病监测和通报知识意识和依从性

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Health professionals’ knowledge and awareness of the disease surveillance is essential for reporting diseases to health departments. This study aimed to assess the knowledge and attitudes of Jordanian physicians toward public health surveillance of communicable disease. A cross-sectional study was conducted among resident doctors who were working in 4 main Ministry of Health hospitals and 2 teaching hospitals in Jordan in September 2017. A self-administered paper-based questionnaire was used to collect the data. The questionnaire collected information about sociodemographic and practice-related characteristics of physicians and included items to assess their knowledge of surveillance and reporting practices. This study included 223 physicians (152 males and 71 females). About 60.1% of the residents were graduates from medical schools in Jordan and the remaining (39.9%) were graduates from medical schools in other countries. Approximately two thirds of residents (62.3%) were doing their residency in Ministry of Health hospitals and the rest (37.7%) in 2 teaching hospitals. Only 44.8% of physicians had defined surveillance correctly. Only 27.4% of physicians had been educated or trained on surveillance. About 39.5% of physicians had filled at least one report form during their practice. The main reasons for not reporting mandatory diseases were high workload (49.8%) and being not trained on reporting diseases (46.6%). A relatively high percentage of physicians have insufficient knowledge of surveillance and reporting of notifiable communicable diseases. Training of physicians on surveillance and diseases notification is highly needed. The practice of disease notification should be enforced in Jordanian hospitals.
机译:卫生专业人员对疾病监测的知识和认识对于向卫生部门报告疾病至关重要。这项研究旨在评估约旦医生对传染病的公共卫生监测的知识和态度。 2017年9月,对在约旦的4家主要卫生部医院和2所教学医院工作的住院医生进行了横断面研究。使用了自行管理的纸质问卷来收集数据。该问卷收集了有关医生的社会人口统计学和与实践有关的特征的信息,并包括了一些项目以评估其对监督和报告实践的认识。这项研究包括223位医生(152位男性和71位女性)。约60.1%的居民是约旦医学院的毕业生,其余(39.9%)是其他国家的医学院毕业生。大约三分之二的居民(62.3%)在卫生部医院住院,其余(37.7%)在两家教学医院住院。只有44.8%的医生正确定义了监视。只有27.4%的医生接受了监视方面的教育或培训。大约39.5%的医生在执业期间至少填写了一份报告表。不报告强制性疾病的主要原因是工作量大(49.8%)和未报告疾病的培训(46.6%)。相对较高的医师对监测和报告应通报的传染病知识不足。急需对医生进行监视和疾病通报方面的培训。疾病通报的做法应在约旦医院实施。

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