Primary Healthcare in Saudi Arabia: An Evaluation of Emergent Health Trends.

Angela Caswell, Joyce Kenkre
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Abstract

Introduction: The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) is experiencing an increasing demand for healthcare due to a growing population and unhealthy changes in lifestyle, fostering the need for critical examination of the current status of primary healthcare in the KSA with analysis of health-related trends among its growing population.

Methods: A review of the literature was therefore undertaken, followed by a survey of primary healthcare centers at three facilities in Riyadh, to assess the current activities, understand challenges, compare existing practices with international best practices, and asses the level of patient satisfaction. The level of satisfaction with primary care services was examined by using observational surveys and retrospective reviews from the previous 20 years.

Results: The more rural areas with populations with lower education and income ranked factors such as cleanliness, competence of staff, and environment the highest (82-95%), whereas urban areas with populations with higher education and income rated their level of satisfaction lower (74-82%). The influence of population diversity and the country's unique cultural sensitivities on the awareness and uptake of cancer surveillance services available in the community was examined. The incidence of diabetes, asthma, obesity, along with breast and cervical cancer trends, has illustrated the importance of health education and disease prevention.

Conclusion: An investment in resources for primary healthcare staff and medical facilities is strongly recommended to support primary care providers in becoming the accepted and preferred community frontline for healthcare needs' assessment and care delivery. With its nursing staff comprised predominantly of expatriates, the emphasis needs to be on recruitment and training of a Saudi national workforce in line with succession planning strategy toward a sustainable Saudi workforce.

初级卫生保健在沙特阿拉伯:紧急卫生趋势的评估。
简介:沙特阿拉伯王国(KSA)由于人口增长和生活方式的不健康变化,对医疗保健的需求不断增加,因此需要对沙特阿拉伯初级医疗保健的现状进行严格审查,并分析其不断增长的人口中与健康相关的趋势。方法:因此,对文献进行了回顾,随后对利雅得三个设施的初级保健中心进行了调查,以评估当前的活动,了解挑战,将现有做法与国际最佳做法进行比较,并评估患者满意度。通过观察性调查和过去20年的回顾性评价来检查初级保健服务的满意度。结果:受教育程度和收入较低的农村地区对清洁、员工能力和环境等因素的满意度最高(82-95%),而受教育程度和收入较高的城市地区对其满意度较低(74-82%)。研究了人口多样性和国家独特的文化敏感性对社区中现有癌症监测服务的认识和吸收的影响。糖尿病、哮喘、肥胖症的发病率以及乳腺癌和宫颈癌的趋势说明了健康教育和疾病预防的重要性。结论:强烈建议对初级卫生保健人员和医疗设施的资源进行投资,以支持初级卫生保健提供者成为被接受和首选的社区卫生保健需求评估和护理提供前线。由于护理人员主要由外籍人士组成,因此重点需要放在沙特本国劳动力的招聘和培训上,以符合沙特劳动力可持续发展的继任规划战略。
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