Knowledge and Confidence of Omani Pediatric Residents in Managing Diabetic Ketoacidosis: A Cross-Sectional Survey

Maryam Al-Rawahi, Hussain Alsaffar
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Abstract Introduction Diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) is a common complication of type 1 diabetes mellitus. Unfortunately, medical errors are not uncommon during the management of DKA leading to significant morbidity and mortality. There are many studies conducted to assess the knowledge of junior doctors in the management of DKA in many countries including Bahrain and Iraq. Objectives This study aims to assess the knowledge and confidence of Omani pediatric residents in the management of DKA and compare the findings with the results of previous studies from the region. Methods A cross-sectional study was conducted among all enrolled pediatric residents in the Oman Medical Specialties Board in 2021, using an online survey that consists of three parts with a total of 30 questions to gain information about demographics, knowledge, and overall confidence in the management of DKA in children. The questionnaire was adopted from the Bahraini and Iraqi studies. Results In total, 69 pediatric residents (15M:54F) out of 84 had responded to the survey, giving a response rate of 82%. More than half of the responders were junior residents R1 and R2 (59.3%). The overall performance score of knowledge among the residents mainly ranged between 50 and 75%. However, R2 resident performance was better as their score ranged between 80 and 85%. Only 5.7% of our residents had a performance score above 90%. The overall confidence of residents in managing patients with DKA was directly proportional to their year of residency, ranging from not confident to very confident, demonstrating that most residents from R1 to R3 rated themselves as “fair” compared with 58.3% of 4th-year residents who rated themselves as confident. In comparison to similar studies in Bahrain and Iraq, our junior residents showed better knowledge in some aspects, for example, identifying the correct biochemical criteria to diagnose DKA, 88.7 vs. 65% from Bahrain and 20.7% from Iraq. Conclusion The overall knowledge and confidence of the Omani pediatric residents were satisfying. However, there are still some gaps in knowledge to be bridged about the management of pediatric DKA. Continuous educational activities are desired. Therefore, more sessions about DKA management are to be scheduled, perhaps applying some simulation training to boost their knowledge and confidence.
阿曼儿科住院医师管理糖尿病酮症酸中毒的知识和信心:一项横断面调查
糖尿病酮症酸中毒(DKA)是1型糖尿病的常见并发症。不幸的是,在DKA的管理过程中,医疗错误并不罕见,导致显著的发病率和死亡率。包括巴林和伊拉克在内的许多国家进行了许多研究,以评估初级医生在DKA管理方面的知识。目的本研究旨在评估阿曼儿科住院医师在DKA管理方面的知识和信心,并将研究结果与该地区以前的研究结果进行比较。方法对2021年在阿曼医学专业委员会注册的所有儿科住院医师进行横断面研究,使用在线调查,该调查由三个部分组成,共有30个问题,以获得有关儿童DKA管理的人口统计信息、知识和总体信心。问卷采用了巴林和伊拉克的研究报告。结果84名儿科住院医师中有69人(15M:54F)回复了本次调查,回复率为82%。半数以上的应答者为初级居民R1和R2(59.3%)。居民的知识整体表现得分主要在50 - 75%之间。然而,R2居民的表现更好,因为他们的得分在80到85%之间。只有5.7%的住院医生的表现得分在90%以上。住院医师对DKA患者管理的总体信心与其住院时间成正比,从不自信到非常自信,表明R1到R3的大多数住院医师认为自己“公平”,而第4年的住院医师中有58.3%的人认为自己有信心。与巴林和伊拉克的类似研究相比,我们的年轻居民在某些方面表现出更好的知识,例如,确定正确的生化标准来诊断DKA,巴林和伊拉克分别为88.7和20.7%。结论阿曼儿科住院医师的总体知识和信心状况令人满意。然而,关于小儿DKA的管理仍有一些知识空白需要弥合。需要持续的教育活动。因此,将安排更多关于DKA管理的会议,可能会应用一些模拟培训来提高他们的知识和信心。
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