印度三级医疗中心住院医师对结核病风险的认知

Tuberculosis Research and Treatment Pub Date : 2017-01-01 Epub Date: 2017-11-22 DOI:10.1155/2017/7514817
Geeta S Pardeshi, Dileep Kadam, Ajay Chandanwale, Andrea Deluca, Pranali Khobragade, Malan Parande, Nishi Suryavanshi, Aarti Kinikar, Anita Basavaraj, Sunita Girish, Sangita Shelke, Nikhil Gupte, Jason Farley, Robert Bollinger
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环境:印度政府三级卫生保健中心。目的:了解住院医师对其工作场所发生结核病风险的认知。设计:横断面研究,使用半结构化问卷收集数据,其中包括一个开放式问题,以评估他们对工作场所结核病的主要担忧。结果:在接触的305名住院医生中,263名(94%)完成了结构化问卷,其中200名回答了开放式问题。141名(64%)居民报告了每天接触结核病,13名(5%)报告了既往结核病史,175名(69%)受访者了解结核病感染控制指南。大多数人报告了对获得结核病(78%)和耐药结核病(88%)的担忧。确定的关键主题是对发展耐药结核病的关注(n = 100;50%);疾病及其临床后果(n = 39;20%);社会和职业后果(n = 37;19%);接触结核病患者(n = 32);16%);感染控制措施差(n = 27;14%);高工作量及其对健康的影响(n = 16;8%)。结论:虽然大部分住院医师了解结核感染控制指南,但对缺乏结核感染控制措施表示担忧的住院医师较少。医生需要确信这些措施的重要性,这些措施应该立即实施。
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TB Risk Perceptions among Medical Residents at a Tertiary Care Center in India.

Setting: Government tertiary health care center in India.

Objective: To understand the perceptions of medical residents about their risk of developing TB in the workplace.

Design: Cross-sectional study in which a semistructured questionnaire which included an open-ended question to assess their main concerns regarding TB in workplace was used to collect data.

Results: Out of 305 resident doctors approached, 263 (94%) completed a structured questionnaire and 200 of these responded to an open-ended question. Daily exposure to TB was reported by 141 (64%) residents, 13 (5%) reported a prior history of TB, and 175 (69%) respondents were aware of TB infection control guidelines. A majority reported concerns about acquiring TB (78%) and drug-resistant TB (88%). The key themes identified were concerns about developing drug-resistant TB (n = 100; 50%); disease and its clinical consequences (n = 39; 20%); social and professional consequences (n = 37; 19%); exposure to TB patients (n = 32; 16%); poor infection control measures (n = 27; 14%); and high workload and its health consequences (n = 16; 8%).

Conclusion: Though many resident doctors were aware of TB infection control guidelines, only few expressed concern about lack of TB infection control measures. Doctors need to be convinced of the importance of these measures which should be implemented urgently.

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