评估尼日利亚初级保健提供者对护理点超声服务的可及性。

O. Okonkwo, Jack Lee
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本研究考察了移动点护理超声在尼日利亚医生之间的可及性。该研究的目的是确定尼日利亚临床实践中医生对移动护理点超声设备的认识和可用性。这是一项描述性横断面研究,定量和定性数据收集方法都被应用。数据是通过自我管理问卷获得的。数据收集自尼日利亚各地从事活跃临床实践的396名医生。研究结果显示,尽管92.6%的医生在执业中需要超声服务,但只有58%的医生在其机构中直接或间接获得超声服务。23.1%的医生表示,他们的病人被送到其他推荐的机构接受超声服务,而16.9%的医生不知道他们的病人从哪里获得超声服务。该研究进一步表明,55%的医生不知道任何形式的移动护理点无线超声设备的存在。然而,绝大多数93.1%的医生相信,在他们的实践中使用该设备可以使他们提高对患者的临床评估。68.3%的医生愿意购买和使用移动设备,而31.7%的医生担心移动设备的可负担性。显然,移动无线超声设备是一项创新技术,必将显著改善临床诊断和病例检测,增强服务提供和患者整体预后,特别是对于资源贫乏环境的患者。该设备有可能切实消除对偏远社区人口进行超声引导诊断以及时发现病例的障碍。因此,有必要增加投资,使临床医生在任何需要的地方都能广泛使用这项技术。需要进一步的研究来确定这些临床医生的一般超声知识和常规能力建设,以不断加强他们的超声引导诊断技能。
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Assessment of the accessibility of point of care ultrasound services among primary care providers in Nigeria.
This study examined the accessibility of mobile point of care ultrasound among doctors in Nigeria. The objectives of the study were to determine the awareness and availability of mobile point of care ultrasound devices among doctors in clinical practice in Nigeria. This was a descriptive cross-sectional study of which both quantitative and qualitative data collection methods were applied. Data was obtained using a self-administered questionnaire. Data was collected from 396 doctors engaged in active clinical practice across Nigeria. Findings from the study revealed that, whereas 92.6% of these doctors require ultrasound services in their practice, only 58% have direct or indirect access to ultrasound services in their facilities. For 23.1% of the doctors, their patients are sent away to other recommended facilities to access ultrasound services, while 16.9%, do not know where their patients source their ultrasound services. The study further revealed that 55% of the doctors are unaware of the existence of any form of mobile point of care wireless ultrasound devices. However, an overwhelming 93.1% of doctors are convinced that using the device in their practice could enable them improve on the clinical assessment of their patients. Whereas 68.3% of doctors are willing to procure and use the device where available, 31.7% are concerned about the affordability of the mobile device. It is evident that mobile wireless ultrasound device is an innovative technology that is sure to significantly improve clinical diagnosis and case detection, enhance service delivery and overall patients outcome especially for those in resource poor environments. This device has the potential to practically eliminate barriers to accessibility of ultrasound guided diagnosis for prompt case detection for population in remote communities. There is therefore the need for increased investment in making this technology widely available to clinicians wherever they are needed. Further research would be required to ascertain the general ultrasound knowledge of these clinicians and routine capacity building provided to continually strengthen their ultrasound guided diagnostics skills.
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