Early detection of disabling neonatal diseases in Morocco: a study exploring the response of health professionals

Amal Chairi-Achari, Ahmed Oubaasri, R. Razine, A. Barkat, M. Obtel
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Currently, early detection of neonatal pathologies is fundamental to permanently eliminating the resulting disabilities. It represents a governmental priority. The aim of this study is to describe the response of health professionals to the need for early detection of disabling neonatal pathologies, and the factors that influence this answer and propose areas for improvement. The study adopted a descriptive and exploratory type, multicentric and quantitative, carried out between October and December 2021 using a questionnaire shared with 206 health professionals in Rabat prefecture. In all, 92 health professionals participated in the study and completed the questionnaire, of which 87% were women and 13% were men. Most participants were aged 41 to 50, 88% of participants had more than 10 years of service, and 57% of participants were doctors. In addition, 26% of participants had a negative perception of people with disabilities, 75% participants did not systematically screen newborns for disabling diseases, more than 59% of the participants knew neither the means nor the structures for dealing with disabilities nor the rights of people with disabilities, and 88% participants had never received training in disability and its medical and social care. This study represents a real opportunity and an innovation that, by presenting an initial assessment of the current response of health professionals to the need for early detection of newborns with disabling pathologies, will enable those responsible at different levels to reflect on an existing and priority problem.
摩洛哥致残新生儿疾病的早期发现:一项探讨卫生专业人员反应的研究
目前,早期发现新生儿病理是永久消除由此导致的残疾的基础。它代表了政府的优先事项。本研究的目的是描述卫生专业人员对早期发现致残新生儿病理的需求的反应,以及影响这一答案的因素,并提出改进的领域。该研究采用描述性和探索性、多中心和定量研究,于2021年10月至12月期间进行,使用了一份与拉巴特州206名卫生专业人员共享的调查问卷。共有92名卫生专业人员参加了这项研究并完成了调查问卷,其中87%为女性,13%为男性。大多数参与者年龄在41岁至50岁之间,88%的参与者服务年限超过10年,57%的参与者是医生。此外,26%的参与者对残疾人有负面看法,75%的参与者没有系统地对新生儿进行致残疾病筛查,59%以上的参与者既不知道处理残疾的手段和结构,也不知道残疾人的权利,88%的参与者从未接受过残疾及其医疗和社会护理方面的培训。这项研究是一个真正的机会和创新,通过对卫生专业人员目前对早期发现新生儿致残病理的需求的反应进行初步评估,将使不同级别的负责人能够反思现有的优先问题。
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