Residents: how is headache care in general, including emergency

Sophia Orsi, Sarah Gavião Ferreira, Beatriz Andrade Paternost, Tarso Vieira Cavalcanti, J. Farina, Bárbara Aparecida Klafke Zambelli, Ulisses Cleber da Silva, E. Melhado
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Introduction Headaches are pains in any region of the head with variable intensity, as well as its location. They can be localized or diffuse, acute or chronic, associated or not with other symptoms and have numerous causes.More than 90% of people report a history of headache during their lifetime. In addition, an overload is observed in emergency units and outpatient clinics due to inadequate initial care for a headache. Objective 1) Conduct an epidemiological survey of headache care in emergency care units, analyzing the conduct of resident physicians. 2) Estimate the resolvability of headache cases in the emergency room and provide actions through continuing education if a deficiency in the care provided by professionals is demonstrated. Methods This is a descriptive observational study (cross-sectional cohort) in which we applied an online questionnaire to resident physicians who will be providing treatment in general to the patients in the city of Catanduva and neighboring cities. This is a semi-structured interview aided with self-administrated questionnaire (annexed in online in private cloud to guarantee confidentiality) which was sent via email and WhatsApp. Before joining the study, the participants filled out the informed consent form. After applying the forms, Excel spreadsheet was generated in order to process the statistical analysis. The inclusion criteria was: be a resident physician in any area of activity. The exclusion criteria: resident withdrawal at any time during the study. Number of the project in the ethics committee: 44857315.5.0000.5430 Results A total of 115 residents physicians answered the questionnaire. The average age is 27,6 years and the majority are specializing in Clinical Surgery, Internal Medicine and Clinical Specialties. Twenty residents reported they didn't see any headache patient and the other 95 cared weekly for an average of 4,87 patients with...   (To see the complet abstract, please, check out the PDF.)
住院医师:一般是如何治疗头痛,包括急诊
头痛是发生在头部任何部位的疼痛,其强度和位置都是不同的。它们可以是局部的或弥漫性的,急性的或慢性的,与其他症状相关的或不相关的,并且有许多原因。90%以上的人报告其一生中有头痛史。此外,由于对头痛的初步治疗不足,急诊室和门诊也出现了超负荷的情况。目的1)对急诊科头痛护理进行流行病学调查,分析住院医师的行为。2)估计急诊室头痛病例的可解决性,如果证明专业人员提供的护理存在缺陷,则通过继续教育提供行动。方法这是一项描述性观察性研究(横断面队列),我们对Catanduva市和邻近城市的住院医生进行了在线问卷调查,他们将为患者提供一般治疗。这是一个半结构化的访谈,辅以自我管理的问卷(附件在私有云的在线中,以保证保密性),通过电子邮件和WhatsApp发送。在参加研究之前,参与者填写了知情同意书。应用表格后,生成Excel电子表格进行统计分析。入选标准为:在任何活动领域担任住院医师。排除标准:在研究期间的任何时间居民退出。伦理委员会项目编号:44857315.5.00.5430结果共有115名住院医师参与问卷调查。平均年龄27.6岁,以临床外科、内科、临床专科为主。20名住院医生报告说,他们没有见过任何头痛病人,另外95名住院医生每周平均照顾487名头痛病人。(要查看完整的摘要,请查看PDF。)
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