Topical Corticophobia Among Healthcare Professionals in Saudi Arabia: A Cross-Sectional Study.

IF 2.5 4区 医学 Q2 DERMATOLOGY
Abdullah Alakeel, Abeer Alkahtani, Rahaf Alshareef, Norah Almajli, Khalid Alekrish
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Abstract

Introduction: Corticophobia constitutes a complex challenge affecting patients and healthcare professionals alike, resulting in suboptimal management and treatment of dermatological conditions.

Objectives: This study aims to investigate corticophobia among physicians in Saudi Arabia and identify associated factors.

Methods: This is a retrospective, observational, cross-sectional study that included 700 participants. The sample constituted dermatologists, pediatricians, and family medicine practitioners at different levels (consultants, fellows, and residents) in Saudi Arabia. Data were collected via an electronic survey addressing demographic information and corticophobia-related questions.

Results: A total of 700 participants were included in the data analysis. Dermatologists were the most comfortable prescribing steroids (32%), followed by family medicine physicians (25%), and pediatricians (18%). Pediatricians were the most hesitant to prescribe steroids. Fellows were the most confident in prescribing steroids. Physicians from the northern and western regions were least likely to be hesitant in prescribing steroids.

Conclusions: In conclusion, this study reveals that in Saudi Arabia, dermatologists were the most comfortable prescribing topical corticosteroids, with pediatricians being the most hesitant. The findings emphasize the importance of education in addressing corticophobia among healthcare professionals, which could improve treatment adherence and patient outcomes. Further research and targeted educational interventions are necessary to enhance understanding and confidence in prescribing topical corticosteroids among healthcare professionals.

沙特阿拉伯医护人员的局部皮质恐惧症:一项横断面研究。
导言:皮质恐惧症是一项复杂的挑战,对患者和医护人员都有影响,导致皮肤病的管理和治疗效果不佳:本研究旨在调查沙特阿拉伯医生的皮质恐惧症,并确定相关因素:这是一项回顾性、观察性、横断面研究,包括 700 名参与者。样本包括沙特阿拉伯不同级别的皮肤科医生、儿科医生和家庭医生(顾问、研究员和住院医生)。数据是通过一项电子调查收集的,其中涉及人口统计学信息和皮质恐惧症相关问题:结果:共有 700 名参与者参与了数据分析。皮肤科医生最乐于开类固醇类药物处方(32%),其次是家庭医生(25%)和儿科医生(18%)。儿科医生对处方类固醇最犹豫不决。研究员对处方类固醇最有信心。北部和西部地区的医生在开类固醇处方时犹豫不决的可能性最小:总之,这项研究表明,在沙特阿拉伯,皮肤科医生最乐于开具局部皮质类固醇激素处方,而儿科医生则最犹豫不决。研究结果强调了教育在解决医护人员皮质类固醇恐惧症方面的重要性,这可以改善治疗的依从性和患者的治疗效果。有必要进一步开展研究并采取有针对性的教育干预措施,以增强医护人员对局部皮质类固醇处方的理解和信心。
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