Assessing respiratory therapists' compliance with cystic fibrosis guidelines in Saudi Arabia: A descriptive quantitative study.

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Canadian Journal of Respiratory Therapy Pub Date : 2025-03-03 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.29390/001c.129988
Jameel Hakeem, Faisal Turkestani, Mohammed Alqahtani, Ziyad Al Nufaiei, Raid Al Zhranei, Fahad Alhadian, Rana Altabee, Mazen Homoud, Ayedh Ahmari, Ralph Zimmerman, Robert Murray, Douglas Gardenhire
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Abstract

Introduction: Cystic fibrosis (CF) is a severe autosomal recessive disorder caused by mutations in the cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator (CFTR) gene. This condition disrupts chloride channels and leads to the production of thick, sticky mucus, affecting the respiratory and gastrointestinal systems. CF's prevalence is particularly high in Saudi Arabia, where the incidence has increased from 1 in 2,000 to 1 in 1,000 births. Effective management of CF is essential for improving patient outcomes, yet there is a notable lack of understanding regarding respiratory therapists' (RTs) adherence to established CF management protocols.

Methods: This descriptive quantitative study aimed to assess RTs' adherence to the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation's guidelines. Using a convenience sampling technique, a self-report survey was distributed to 750 members of the Saudi Society for Respiratory Care (SSRC), resulting in 351 responses, of which 166 were fully completed and met the inclusion criteria. The survey focused on RTs' knowledge and management practices related to CF. Data analysis was conducted using SPSS version 25, with descriptive statistics (mean, standard deviation, frequency, percentage, and mode) and non-parametric tests. The Kruskal-Wallis Test was employed to evaluate differences in adherence scores across demographic groups (e.g., education level, years of experience). Chi-square analysis was applied to examine relationships between categorical demographic variables (e.g., region of practice) and adherence to guidelines.

Results: The analysis revealed significant gaps in RTs' adherence to CF guidelines, with only 42.8% accurately identifying the sweat chloride threshold for CF diagnosis and a limited 36.1% recognizing Pseudomonas aeruginosa as a common CF pathogen. Additionally, just 56.6% correctly identified the gold-standard airway clearance therapy. The Wilcoxon signed-ranks test further highlighted a statistically significant disparity (p = 0.00) between RTs' theoretical knowledge and practical application of CF management techniques, emphasizing the need for improved training.

Discussion: The findings suggest a need for enhanced training and resources to bridge the gap between theoretical knowledge and practical management of CF. The lack of adherence to clinical guidelines could impact patient outcomes and survival rates.

Conclusion: Improving RTs' adherence to CF management guidelines through ongoing education and updated clinical standards is essential. Addressing these gaps could elevate the standard of care and contribute to better patient outcomes and survival rates in Saudi Arabia.

评估呼吸治疗师对沙特阿拉伯囊性纤维化指南的依从性:一项描述性定量研究。
简介:囊性纤维化(CF)是一种由囊性纤维化跨膜传导调节因子(CFTR)基因突变引起的严重常染色体隐性遗传病。这种情况会破坏氯离子通道,导致产生粘稠的粘液,影响呼吸系统和胃肠道系统。CF的患病率在沙特阿拉伯特别高,发病率从1 / 2000上升到1 / 1000。CF的有效管理对于改善患者预后至关重要,然而对于呼吸治疗师(RTs)对既定CF管理协议的依从性缺乏明显的理解。方法:本描述性定量研究旨在评估RTs对囊性纤维化基金会指南的依从性。采用方便抽样技术,向沙特呼吸保健协会(SSRC)的750名成员分发了一份自我报告调查,得到351份回复,其中166份完全完成并符合纳入标准。调查的重点是RTs与CF相关的知识和管理实践。数据分析使用SPSS version 25进行,采用描述性统计(均值、标准差、频率、百分比、众数)和非参数检验。采用Kruskal-Wallis检验来评估不同人群(如教育水平、经验年限)依从性得分的差异。卡方分析用于检查分类人口统计学变量(例如,实践地区)与遵守指南之间的关系。结果:分析显示,RTs对CF指南的依从性存在显著差距,只有42.8%的RTs能够准确识别CF诊断的汗液氯化物阈值,而只有36.1%的RTs能够识别铜绿假单胞菌是常见的CF病原体。此外,只有56.6%的人正确识别了黄金标准的气道清除疗法。Wilcoxon sign -rank检验进一步突出了RTs的理论知识与CF管理技术的实际应用之间的统计学显著差异(p = 0.00),强调了改进培训的必要性。讨论:研究结果表明,需要加强培训和资源,以弥合CF的理论知识和实际管理之间的差距。缺乏对临床指南的遵守可能会影响患者的预后和生存率。结论:通过持续的教育和更新的临床标准来提高急诊医生对CF管理指南的依从性是至关重要的。解决这些差距可以提高护理标准,并有助于改善沙特阿拉伯的患者预后和生存率。
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Canadian Journal of Respiratory Therapy
Canadian Journal of Respiratory Therapy Health Professions-Health Professions (miscellaneous)
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期刊介绍: The CJRT is published four times a year and represents the interests of respiratory therapists nationally and internationally. The CJRT has been redesigned to act as an educational dissemination tool. The CJRT encourages submission of original articles, papers, commentaries, case studies, literature reviews and directed reading papers. Submissions can be sent to Rita Hansen.
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