医疗旅游与神经系统疾病:阿曼患者在国外就医的经历。

Q2 Medicine
Oman Medical Journal Pub Date : 2024-05-30 eCollection Date: 2024-05-01 DOI:10.5001/omj.2024.69
Abdullah Al-Asmi, Fatma Sultan Al-Jabri, Sara Abdullah Al-Amrani, Yahya Al Farsi, Fatema Al Sabahi, Amna Al-Futaisi, Samir Al-Adawi
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目的:有关阿曼国民出国就医(尤其是治疗神经系统疾病)的动机和经历的研究十分匮乏。本研究的主要目的是对患有神经系统疾病的阿曼成人和儿童在接受当地专家评估后到国外就医的情况进行研究和比较。研究还旨在深入了解这些患者的动机和经历。与此相关的一个目标是探索影响人们对疾病和寻求治疗的态度的社会文化因素和家庭动态:在这项横断面研究中,确定了在马斯喀特一家大型三级医院接受神经系统疾病治疗、随后前往海外接受治疗的阿曼患者,并对他们进行了结构化问卷调查:结果:116 名阿曼国民(62 名儿童和 54 名成人)患有神经系统疾病,主要诊断为癫痫(71.6%),其次是发育迟缓、肌肉萎缩症和脑病。只有 19.8% 的患者获得了政府资助。大多数患者(69.8%)听从家人的建议。大多数参与者(63.8%)在国外接受治疗后取得了积极的疗效,但也有 4.3% 的患者出现了并发症,5.2% 的患者出现了院内感染。大多数参与者(83.6%)认为,他们在国外接受的治疗与在阿曼接受的治疗效果相当。在这些方面,儿童和成人之间没有明显差异:应提高公众对医疗旅游利弊的认识。必须让患者了解当地先进的治疗设施。应通过采用更高效、更方便患者的流程,努力提高患者的治疗效果和满意度。
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Medical Tourism and Neurological Diseases: Omani Patients' Experience Seeking Treatment Abroad.

Objectives: There is a dearth of research regarding the motivations and experiences of Omani nationals who travel abroad for medical treatment, especially for neurological diseases. The primary objective was to examine and draw comparisons between Omani adults and children with neurological disorders who pursued medical treatment abroad after being evaluated by local specialists. The study also aimed to gain insights into these patients' motivations and experiences. A related objective was to explore the sociocultural factors and family dynamics that shape the attitudes towards illness and treatment seeking.

Methods: In this cross-sectional study, Omani patients treated at a major tertiary hospital in Muscat for neurological disorders and subsequently traveled overseas for treatment were identified and administered a structured questionnaire.

Results: The participants were 116 Omani nationals (62 children and 54 adults) with neurological disorders, diagnosed predominantly with epilepsy (71.6%) followed by developmental delay, muscular dystrophy, and encephalopathy. Only 19.8% of patients received government sponsorship. The majority (69.8%) followed the recommendations of family members. Most (63.8%) participants reported positive outcomes after treatment abroad, though 4.3% developed complications and 5.2% acquired nosocomial infections. Most (83.6%) participants opined that the treatment they received overseas was comparable to what they would have received in Oman. There were no significant differences between children and adults in most of these aspects.

Conclusions: Public awareness should be increased regarding the pros and cons of medical tourism. Patients must be made aware of the advanced treatment facilities available locally. Efforts should be made to enhance patient outcomes and satisfaction by adopting more efficient and patient-friendly processes.

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