沙特阿拉伯医生对儿童姑息治疗的知识、态度和认知:一项全国性的探索性调查。

IF 1.1 Q4 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Saadiya Khan, Kim Sadler, Khawar Sidiqui, Hamad AlYami, Malak AlGarni, Amani Al-Kofide, Antonello Podda
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背景:儿童姑息治疗(PPC)有助于维持儿童及其家庭的生活质量。它已被确定为全球卫生议程中的一项重要目标。在沙特阿拉伯,这一学科仍处于起步阶段,学术机构和卫生保健机构缺乏PPC项目。目的:目的是进行一项初步研究,评估医生对PPC的知识、态度和看法。方法:通过向在沙特阿拉伯工作的医生发送自我管理的问卷收集数据。结果:共完成调查112例(男性54.2%,n = 50)。共有40.8% (n = 42)有20年或以上的经验,42.9% (n = 48)来自血液肿瘤学专业,68.5% (n = 74)没有接受过PPC培训。一半的人建议应该让孩子们知道他们的病情,但主要是在12岁或15岁的时候。许多医生报告说,讨论向姑息治疗目标过渡的最合适时机是在诊断出无法治愈的疾病时,或者尽管做出了所有努力,但病情仍在继续恶化,预计会死亡时。结论:发现了多个空白。PPC的基本概念应包括在正式的医学课程中(例如,疼痛管理、沟通和临终时的伦理考虑)。还需要进一步发展初级和专门的姑息治疗。
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Physicians' Knowledge, Attitudes, and Perception Toward Pediatric Palliative Care in Saudi Arabia: A National Exploratory Survey.

Physicians' Knowledge, Attitudes, and Perception Toward Pediatric Palliative Care in Saudi Arabia: A National Exploratory Survey.

Physicians' Knowledge, Attitudes, and Perception Toward Pediatric Palliative Care in Saudi Arabia: A National Exploratory Survey.

Physicians' Knowledge, Attitudes, and Perception Toward Pediatric Palliative Care in Saudi Arabia: A National Exploratory Survey.

Background: Pediatric palliative care (PPC) helps maintain the quality of life for both children and their families. It has been identified as an important goal within the global health agenda. In Saudi Arabia, the discipline remains in its infancy, as illustrated by the absence of PPC programs in academic and health care institutions.

Aim: The aim was to conduct a pilot study assessing physicians' knowledge, attitudes, and perceptions toward PPC.

Method: Data were gathered through a self-administered questionnaire sent to physicians working in Saudi Arabia.

Results: One hundred twelve completed the survey (male 54.2%, n = 50). A total of 40.8% (n = 42) had 20 years or more of experience, 42.9% (n = 48) were from the hematology-oncology specialty, and 68.5% (n = 74) received no training in PPC. Half suggested that children should be informed of their condition but mostly when reaching 12 or 15 years of age. Various physicians reported that the most appropriate time to discuss a transition to palliative care goals is when diagnosing an incurable condition or when despite all efforts, a condition continues to progress and death is expected.

Conclusion: Multiple gaps were identified. PPC basic concepts should be included in the formal medical curriculum (e.g., pain management, communication, and ethical considerations at the end of life). There is also a significant need to develop further both primary and specialized palliative care.

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