Influence of Clinician-Related Factors on Adherence to the American Heart Association Guidelines for Acute Coronary Syndrome among Clinicians at Kenya Ports Authority Clinics in Mombasa, Kenya

Mary Mailu, Nilufa Shariff, Ruth Mbugua
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Purpose: The aim of the study was to assess influence of clinician-related factors on adherence to the American heart association guidelines for acute coronary syndrome among clinicians at Kenya Ports Authority clinics in Mombasa, Kenya. Methodology: A descriptive cross-sectional study involving quantitative methods of data collection was adopted. An interviewer administered questionnaire was used for data collection. The study was carried out in Kenya Ports Authority clinics in Mombasa, Kenya. The target population was 106 clinicians attending to patients who present with Acute Coronary Syndrome at the KPA clinics in Mombasa. A census method was used to determine the study participants. The sample size was made up of a hundred and six participants. The clinicians who consented to participate in the study were included while those who were on sick off, leave or who recently joined the clinic were excluded. Pretesting of the study tool was done at the Kenya Pipeline Clinic Mombasa. Data analysis was done using Statistical Package for Social Sciences version 25 and presented via tables. Findings: The study results showed that at 95% level of confidence (ρ-value = 0.05%), there was a significant association between gender (ᾳ=0.025), work experience (ᾳ=0.016), job cadre (ᾳ=0.014) and training received (ᾳ=0.022) on adherence to the American Heart Association Guidelines for Acute Coronary Syndrome among clinicians at Kenya Ports Authority clinics in Mombasa, Kenya. The association was insignificant between age (ᾳ=0.178), education level (ᾳ=0.439) and specialization (ᾳ=0.489) on adherence to the AHA guidelines. Unique Contribution to Theory, Practice and Policy: The study recommends that the KPA management should increase the medical budget to ensure availability of adequate resources for ACS patient management. These resources include adequate staffing, medication, equipment, and staff training costs. The clinic management should ensure that medications such as aspirin, morphine and nitroglycerine are readily available and accessible at patients care points. The  KPA clinic management to formulate a simple algorithm that outlines the steps to be taken when managing ACS patients.  The study recommends that the clinics should assess their equipment reqularly for maintenance controls to ensure efficiency. The study further recommends random assessments  and post care audits to assess the adherence to ACS guidelines among clinicians. Training associated with adherence to the AHA guidelines and as such, KPA should continue offering training and education on the latest AHA guidelines for ACS to ensure updated guidelines for practice.
临床医生相关因素对肯尼亚蒙巴萨肯尼亚港务局诊所医生遵守美国心脏协会急性冠状动脉综合征指南的影响
目的:本研究旨在评估临床医生相关因素对肯尼亚蒙巴萨肯尼亚港务局诊所临床医生遵守美国心脏协会急性冠状动脉综合征指南的影响。研究方法:采用描述性横断面研究,包括定量数据收集方法。数据收集采用了访谈者管理问卷。研究在肯尼亚蒙巴萨的肯尼亚港务局诊所进行。目标人群是蒙巴萨肯尼亚港务局诊所的 106 名主治急性冠状动脉综合征患者的临床医生。研究采用普查法确定参与者。样本量由 106 名参与者组成。同意参与研究的临床医生被包括在内,而病假、休假或新近加入诊所的医生则被排除在外。在蒙巴萨肯尼亚管道诊所对研究工具进行了预先测试。数据分析采用社会科学统计软件包第 25 版,并以表格形式呈现。研究结果研究结果表明,在 95% 的置信度下(ρ 值 = 0.05%),肯尼亚蒙巴萨肯尼亚港务局诊所的医生在性别(ᾳ=0.025)、工作经验(ᾳ=0.016)、职位级别(ᾳ=0.014)和接受过的培训(ᾳ=0.022)之间存在显著关联。年龄(ᾳ=0.178)、教育程度(ᾳ=0.439)和专业(ᾳ=0.489)与遵守美国心脏协会指南之间的关系不显著。对理论、实践和政策的独特贡献:该研究建议,KPA 管理层应增加医疗预算,以确保为 ACS 患者管理提供充足的资源。这些资源包括充足的人员、药物、设备和员工培训费用。诊所管理层应确保阿司匹林、吗啡和硝酸甘油等药物在患者护理点随时可用和可得。KPA 诊所管理层应制定一个简单的算法,概述在管理 ACS 患者时应采取的步骤。 研究建议,诊所应定期评估其设备,进行维护控制,以确保效率。研究还建议进行随机评估和护理后审计,以评估临床医生对 ACS 指南的遵守情况。培训与遵守 AHA 指南有关,因此,KPA 应继续提供有关 AHA 最新 ACS 指南的培训和教育,以确保更新实践指南。
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