癫痫手术知识:尼日利亚医生调查

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Aliu O. Yakubu , Oluwakemi Olalude , Oreoluwa Morakinyo , Farouk Lawal , Tosin Fakiyesi , Tolulope Yakubu
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摘要

背景癫痫手术已被证明能显著改善耐药性癫痫患者的生活质量。尽管如此,在尼日利亚,癫痫手术的利用率仍然很低。本研究旨在确定尼日利亚医生在癫痫手术方面的知识差距,以及与他们对该手术的了解程度相关的因素。本研究对尼日利亚 566 名接受过不同级别研究生培训的医生(内科医生、医官、住院医生和顾问医生)进行了横断面研究。研究采用了在线调查的方式,根据标准化表格改编了 24 个项目的问卷。采用二元和多元逻辑回归法确定自变量与结果变量(知识良好或不良)之间的关联。知识贫乏的显著预测因素包括:医务人员[P=0.006]、在尼日利亚中北部[P=0.017]和西北部工作[P=0.045]、每月接诊的癫痫患者少于20例[1-10例患者,P=0.015;11-20例患者,P=0.011],以及参加了在线癫痫课程[P=0.004]。
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Knowledge of epilepsy surgery: A survey among medical doctors in Nigeria

Background

Epilepsy surgery has been shown to significantly improve the quality of life of patients with drug resistant epilepsy. Despite this, epilepsy surgery remains remarkably underutilized in Nigeria. There are high misconceptions about epilepsy and its management among physicians and trainees.

Methods

This study aims to identify knowledge gaps in epilepsy surgery among medical doctors in Nigeria and factors associated with their level of knowledge of the procedure. A cross-sectional study was carried out among 566 medical doctors in Nigeria, at different levels of post-graduate training (House officers, Medical officers, Resident doctors and Consultants). An online survey with a 24-item questionnaire adapted from a standardized pro forma was utilized. Binary and multiple logistic regression were used to identify associations between the independent variable and outcome variable (good or poor knowledge)

Results

Majority of the respondents were medical officers (post-intern physicians) comprising 65.7 % of the participants. Significant predictors of poor knowledge included being a medical officer [P=0.006], working in north-central [P=0.017] and north-western Nigeria [P=0.045], seeing less than 20 epilepsy patients per month [1–10 patients, P=0.015; 11–20 patients, P=0.011], and enrolment in online epilepsy course [P=0.004].

Conclusion

Comprehensive education and awareness about epilepsy surgery are important in overcoming the knowledge gap and improving access to care.

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ACS Applied Bio Materials
ACS Applied Bio Materials Chemistry-Chemistry (all)
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