Italian Medical Professionals' Practices, Attitudes, and Knowledge in Travel Medicine: Protocol for a National Survey.

IF 1.4 Q3 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Francesco Baglivo, Luigi De Angelis, Federico Vannini, Antonello Agostini, Antonio Todaro, Eleonora Torri, Giulio Alberto Gianolio Lopez, Margherita Fui, Alberto Tomasi, Caterina Rizzo
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Abstract

Background: The evolving global health landscape highlights the importance of travel medicine, making it necessary for health care professionals to understand the epidemiologic profiles among varied traveler populations and keep themselves updated in this rapidly changing field. However, in Italy, travel medicine clinics have significant gaps in resource allocation, staff training, and infrastructure.

Objective: This protocol of a cross-sectional study aims to create and validate a questionnaire to assess the knowledge, attitudes, and practices of health care professionals in travel medicine in Italy. The final goal is to provide a tool to evaluate the state of travel medicine, guide training initiatives, and be able to monitor trends over time.

Methods: The study population consists of health care professionals who practice travel medicine in Italy. The questionnaire will be developed by adapting an existing English survey and conducting a scoping review to align the questionnaire with contemporary scientific discourse. The validation process includes face validity, content validity, and expert evaluation. The sample size, determined through power analysis, ranges from 218 to 278 participants. The questionnaire will undergo a pilot test on a smaller sample size (10% of the total) to identify and address any issues. Statistical analysis will include central tendency and dispersion measures, categorical summaries, group comparisons, and regressions. This research received ethical approval, and informed consent will be obtained from all participants.

Results: As of July 2024, we completed the questionnaire validation involving 9 experts. The validated version of the questionnaire includes 86 items. Furthermore, we conducted a pilot test on 53 individuals during the SIMVIM (Italian Society of Travel Medicine and Migrations) course on travel medicine held in Lucca, Italy, on June 14, 2024.

Conclusions: This cross-sectional study will guide strategic planning and targeting training and awareness activities in areas deemed most critical or lacking. The study's structured approach and periodic assessments will facilitate the identification of educational gaps, the dissemination of best practices, and the overall improvement of health care services for travelers in Italy.

International registered report identifier (irrid): DERR1-10.2196/59511.

意大利医疗专业人员在旅行医学中的实践、态度和知识:一项全国调查的协议。
背景:不断变化的全球卫生格局突出了旅行医学的重要性,使卫生保健专业人员有必要了解不同旅行者人群的流行病学概况,并在这一快速变化的领域保持更新。然而,在意大利,旅行医疗诊所在资源分配、员工培训和基础设施方面存在重大差距。目的:本横断面研究方案旨在创建并验证一份调查问卷,以评估意大利旅行医学卫生保健专业人员的知识、态度和实践。最终目标是提供一种工具来评估旅行医学的状况,指导培训计划,并能够监测一段时间内的趋势。方法:研究人群由在意大利从事旅行医学的卫生保健专业人员组成。该调查问卷将根据现有的英文调查进行调整,并进行范围审查,使调查问卷与当代科学话语保持一致。验证过程包括面效度、内容效度和专家评价。通过功率分析确定的样本量在218至278名参与者之间。问卷将以较小的样本量(占总数的10%)进行试点测试,以确定和解决任何问题。统计分析将包括集中趋势和分散措施,分类总结,组比较和回归。本研究已获得伦理批准,并将获得所有参与者的知情同意。结果:截至2024年7月,我们完成了9位专家参与的问卷验证。经验证的问卷共有86个条目。此外,我们于2024年6月14日在意大利卢卡举行的SIMVIM(意大利旅行医学和移民协会)旅行医学课程期间对53人进行了试点测试。结论:这项横断面研究将指导战略规划和目标培训和意识活动,这些活动被认为是最关键或最缺乏的领域。该研究的结构化方法和定期评估将有助于查明教育差距,传播最佳做法,并全面改善意大利旅行者的保健服务。国际注册报告标识符(irrid): DERR1-10.2196/59511。
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