尼日利亚东南部医生对尸检实践的态度

Felix Menkiti, I. Onyiaorah, I. Menkiti, C. Ukah, C. Okani, C. Ufoaroh, F. Akubukor, AdeizaS Enesi, I. Nwafor, Kenneth Okafor
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背景:尽管尸检对医学实践的发展做出了贡献,但全球尸检率仍在下降。目的:我们评估了尼日利亚东南部医生对尸检的利用情况。对象和方法:这是一项在尼日利亚东南部阿南布拉州执业的医生中进行的横断面研究。采用自我管理的结构化问卷进行数据收集,包括人口统计,以及与受访者的知识、经验和态度相关的信息。采用统计分析:数据分析采用SPSS 22.0版本。结果:共有241名医生参与调查,其中男性占68.9%,咨询医师占48.1%。超过80%的受访者表示尸检对临床实践有很大的好处,包括但不限于作为临床研究的工具(n = 227),非典型疾病表现的识别(n = 217)和临床审计(n = 210)。尸检请求的障碍包括文化/宗教信仰、缺乏政府授权和医院尸检政策。大学生尸检暴露与毕业时间有显著相关(χ2 = 12.451;P = 0.014)和年龄(χ2 = 9.860;P = 0.043),但与被调查者的状态无关(χ2 = 6.699;P = 0.350)结论:尽管全球范围内尸检率有所下降,但尸检仍是临床实践中不可或缺的工具。需要病理学家、临床医生、教育工作者、医院管理人员、政府和政策制定者等多方面的合作来遏制这一趋势。
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Attitude to autopsy practice by doctors in the South Eastern Part of Nigeria
Background: There is a global decline in the autopsy rate despite its contributions to the development of medical practice. Aim: We assessed the utilization of autopsy by medical doctors in a southeastern part of Nigeria. Subjects and Methods: This was a cross-sectional study among medical doctors practicing in Anambra State, southeastern Nigeria. A self-administered, structured questionnaire was used for data collection, including demography, and information related to knowledge, experience, and attitude of respondents. Statistical analysis used: Data were analyzed using SPSS version 22.0. Results: Two hundred and forty-one doctors responded, 68.9% of whom were males and 48.1% consultants. More than 80% of the respondents show that autopsy is of great benefit to clinical practice, including but not limited to serving as a tool for clinical research (n = 227), identification of atypical disease presentation (n = 217), and clinical audit (n = 210). Hindrances to autopsy requests include cultural/religious belief, lack of enabling government, and hospital policies on autopsy. There is a significant relationship between undergraduate autopsy exposure and period of graduation (χ2 = 12.451; P = 0.014) and age of respondents (χ2 = 9.860; P = 0.043), but not the status of respondents (χ2 = 6.699; P = 0.350)Conclusion: Autopsy is an indispensable tool in clinical practice notwithstanding the global decline in its rate. A multifaceted collaboration involving pathologists, clinicians, educators, hospital administrators, government, and policy makers is needed to stem the tide.
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