意大利卫生和预防医学医生居民对预防医学医生的兴趣:一项全国性调查。

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导言:预防医学的重要性日益增加,这就产生了对专业人士的需求,而这些专业人士在实际的国家和国际环境中往往是缺失的。这项研究的目的是评估意大利专门从事这一领域的医生的态度、知识和对预防措施的遵守情况,解决意大利预防专家的重要性未得到承认以及这一公共卫生部门培训不足的问题。方法:在2023年5月1日至5月31日期间,对约200名卫生和预防医学居民(HPMMDR)进行在线调查,包括人口统计数据、健康行为、预防医学培训和兴趣以及接受“预防医生”访问的情况。收集的数据进行交叉引用,以了解哪些变量与该领域的知识和兴趣最相关。统计分析包括参数检验、层次聚类分析和有序logit回归。结果:人口统计学上,57.0%为女性,中位年龄31岁,意大利中部的代表性最高(52.3%)。分析揭示了人口统计学、健康行为和态度之间的联系。有序logit回归显示,更健康的生活方式与相信专家有用性之间存在显著相关(OR = 11.3, p = 0.03)。结论:尽管缺乏认识和教育不足,但该研究揭示了意大利hpmmdr学习的浓厚兴趣和意愿。研究结果强调需要认识到共同的优先事项并实施有效预防医学干预措施的行动,指导未来的研究和政策决定。
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Italian Hygiene and Preventive Medicine Medical Doctor Residents' interest in a Preventive Medicine Physician: a national survey.

Italian Hygiene and Preventive Medicine Medical Doctor Residents' interest in a Preventive Medicine Physician: a national survey.

Italian Hygiene and Preventive Medicine Medical Doctor Residents' interest in a Preventive Medicine Physician: a national survey.

Italian Hygiene and Preventive Medicine Medical Doctor Residents' interest in a Preventive Medicine Physician: a national survey.

Introduction: The growing importance of Preventive Medicine is creating a need for specialised professional figures, that are often missing in the actual national and international contexts. This study aimed to assess attitudes, knowledge, and compliance with preventive measures of the Italian physicians specializing in this field, addressing the unrecognized significance of the figure of a prevention expert in Italy and the inadequate training in this Public Health branch.

Methods: Between May 1 and May 31, 2023, an online survey was administered to approximately 200 Hygiene and Preventive Medicine Residents (HPMMDR), covering demographic data, health behaviours, training and interests in Preventive Medicine and in undergoing a visit of a "preventive doctor". The collected data were cross-referenced to understand which variables were most related to knowledge and interests in this field. Statistical analyses included parametric tests, hierarchical cluster analysis, and ordered logit regression.

Results: Demographically, 57.0% were female, median age 31, with central Italy having the highest representation (52.3%). Analyses revealed associations between demographics, health behaviors, and attitudes. Ordered logit regression showed a significant correlation (OR = 11.3, p = 0.03) between a healthier lifestyle and belief in specialists' usefulness.

Conclusion: Despite the lack of recognition and insufficient education, the study unveiled substantial interest and willingness to learn among HPMMDRs in Italy. Findings emphasize the need for recognizing shared priorities and implementing actions for effective Preventive Medicine interventions, guiding future research and policy decisions.

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