Öznur Karagöz, Buşranur Tırtır, Dilek Güneş, Özge Özgen, Mustafa Özçetin, Gülbin Gökçay, Gülden F. Gökçay, Abdolrahman S. Nateri, Fatmahan Atalar
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Enhancing Rare Disease Awareness and Education Among Medical Professionals and Students in Türkiye
Purpose
Rare diseases (RDs), which are often chronic, degenerative, and life-threatening conditions, pose significant challenges due to their complexity and limited awareness among healthcare professionals. This study assessed the knowledge, awareness, and educational needs related to RDs among 5th- and 6th-year medical students at Atatürk University, Başkent University, and Istanbul University, as well as pediatric and non-pediatric specialists in Türkiye, with a focus on differences between these groups.
Materials and Methods
A total of 258 physicians and 132 medical students participated. Data were collected through surveys examining demographics, self-assessed knowledge, awareness, and perceptions of RD-related education. Statistical analyses evaluated differences in knowledge and awareness across the groups.
Results
Pediatric specialists reported significantly higher self-assessed RD knowledge than non-pediatric specialists. However, both groups showed notable gaps in awareness, particularly concerning RD prevalence and diagnostic timelines in Türkiye. Most participants expressed interst in further education but were unaware of available resources. Among students, 65.9% rated their RD knowledge as ‘Poor’ or ‘Very Poor,’ with no significant differences observed across institutions despite curriculum variations.
Conclusion
The findings highlight a critical lack of competence in RD-related knowledge among healthcare professionals, especially non-pediatric specialists. To address this gap, we recommend integrating integrating RD-specific into medical curricula, promoting continuous professional development through specialized training events, and enhancing the visibility of reliable RD information sources. These measures are crucial for improving early diagnosis and management of RDs, ultimately enhancing patient care and outcomes in Türkiye.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice aims to promote the evaluation and development of clinical practice across medicine, nursing and the allied health professions. All aspects of health services research and public health policy analysis and debate are of interest to the Journal whether studied from a population-based or individual patient-centred perspective. Of particular interest to the Journal are submissions on all aspects of clinical effectiveness and efficiency including evidence-based medicine, clinical practice guidelines, clinical decision making, clinical services organisation, implementation and delivery, health economic evaluation, health process and outcome measurement and new or improved methods (conceptual and statistical) for systematic inquiry into clinical practice. Papers may take a classical quantitative or qualitative approach to investigation (or may utilise both techniques) or may take the form of learned essays, structured/systematic reviews and critiques.