Knowledge, Practice and Attitudes to the Management of Sepsis in Jamaica.

Pub Date : 2022-10-01 DOI:10.2478/jccm-2022-0024
Karen Roye-Green, Rohan Willis, Sharon R Priestley, Ivan Vickers
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Introduction: Sepsis is a life-threatening dysfunction resulting from the dysregulated host response to infection. The mortality of sepsis in Jamaica remains high amid the proven efficacy of the Surviving Sepsis Guidelines implementation in some countries.

Aim of study: To evaluate the inter-relationship of healthcare workers' attitude towards, knowledge of and practice of sepsis management in Jamaica.

Material and methods: A survey was done using an anonymous self-administered validated questionnaire to healthcare workers across Jamaica. Questions on knowledge, attitude, and practice of sepsis within private and public hospitals were answered.

Results: A total of 616 healthcare workers were eligible for analysis. Most respondents agree that healthcare workers need more training on sepsis (93.7%) and that formal sepsis training modules should be implemented at their hospitals or practice (93.2%). Several signs of sepsis as outlined by qSOFA were correctly identified as such by most respondents (60.6% to 76.4%), with the exception of a low PaCO2 (34.9%), which was correctly identified by a minority of respondents. While a majority (69.3%) were able to correctly define sepsis, only 8.8% of respondents knew the annual sepsis mortality rate. Postgraduate training (p<0.01) and formal sepsis training (p<0.05) were both predictive of high correct knowledge and practice scores. Specialization in Anaesthesia/ Critical Care Medicine (p<0.05) or Emergency Medicine (p<0.05) was predictive of high knowledge scores and Internal Medicine predictive of high practice scores (p<0.01).

Conclusions: This study revealed that education for healthcare workers on sepsis and the implementation of SSC is needed in Jamaica.

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牙买加败血症管理的知识、实践和态度。
败血症是一种危及生命的功能障碍,由宿主对感染的反应失调引起。牙买加的败血症死亡率仍然很高,尽管在一些国家实施《幸存败血症指南》已证明有效。研究目的:评价牙买加卫生保健工作者对败血症管理的态度、知识和实践的相互关系。材料和方法:对牙买加各地的卫生保健工作者进行了一项调查,使用了一份匿名的自我管理的有效问卷。回答了私立和公立医院关于败血症的知识、态度和实践的问题。结果:共有616名医护人员符合分析条件。大多数应答者认为卫生工作者需要更多的败血症培训(93.7%),并认为应在其医院或诊所实施正式的败血症培训模块(93.2%)。大多数应答者(60.6%至76.4%)正确识别了qSOFA概述的脓毒症的几种症状,但少数应答者正确识别了低PaCO2(34.9%)。虽然大多数人(69.3%)能够正确定义败血症,但只有8.8%的受访者知道败血症的年死亡率。研究生培训(结论:本研究表明,教育卫生保健工作者对败血症和SSC的实施是需要在牙买加。
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