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The burden of co-existing dermatological disorders and their tendency of being overlooked among patients admitted to muhimbili national hospital in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania

机译:坦桑尼亚达累斯萨拉姆穆希比利国立医院收治的患者中并存的皮肤疾病的负担及其被忽视的趋势

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Background Skin diseases are underestimated and overlooked by most clinicians despite being common in clinical practice. Many patients are hospitalized with co-existing dermatological conditions which may not be detected and managed by the attending physicians. The objective of this study was to determine the burden of co-existing and overlooked dermatological disorders among patients admitted to medical wards of Muhimbili National hospital in Dar es Salaam. Study design and settings A hospital-based descriptive cross-sectional study conducted at Muhimbili National hospital in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. Methods Patients were consecutively recruited from the medical wards. Detailed interview to obtain clinico-demographic characteristics was followed by a complete physical examination. Dermatological diagnoses were made mainly clinically. Appropriate confirmatory laboratory investigations were performed where necessary. Data was analyzed using the 'Statistical Package for Social Sciences' (SPSS) program version 10.0. A p-value of Results Three hundred and ninety patients admitted to medical wards were enrolled into the study of whom, 221(56.7%) were females. The mean age was 36.7 ± 17.9 (range 7-84 years). Overall, 232/390 patients (59.5%) had co-existing dermatological disorders with 49% (191/390) having one, 9% (36/390) two and 5 patients (1%) three. A wide range of co-existing skin diseases was encountered, the most diverse being non-infectious conditions which together accounted for 36.4% (142/390) while infectious dermatoses accounted for 31.5% (123/390). The leading infectious skin diseases were superficial fungal infections accounting for 18%. Pruritic papular eruption of HIV/AIDS (PPE) and seborrheic eczema were the most common non-infectious conditions, each accounting for 4.3%. Of the 232/390 patients with dermatological disorders, 191/232 (82.3%) and 154/232 (66.3%) had been overlooked by their referring and admitting doctors respectively. Conclusion Dermatological disorders are common among patients admitted to medical wards and many are not detected by their referring or admitting physicians. Basic dermatological education should be emphasized to improve knowledge and awareness among clinicians.
机译:背景技术尽管在临床实践中很常见,但大多数临床医生还是低估并忽视了皮肤疾病。许多患者因并存的皮肤病而入院,主治医生可能无法发现和管理这些疾病。这项研究的目的是确定在达累斯萨拉姆Muhimbili国家医院医疗病房住院的患者中并存和被忽视的皮肤病的负担。研究设计和设置在坦桑尼亚达累斯萨拉姆的穆希比利国家医院进行的基于医院的描述性横断面研究。方法连续从医学病房招募患者。详细的访谈以获取临床人口统计学特征,然后进行全面的身体检查。皮肤病诊断主要是在临床上进行的。必要时进行了适当的确认实验室研究。使用“社会科学统计软件包”(SPSS)程序版本10.0分析数据。结果的p值共有390名就诊病房的患者进入研究,其中221位(56.7%)为女性。平均年龄为36.7±17.9(范围7-84岁)。总体而言,共有232/390名患者(59.5%)并存皮肤病,其中49%(191/390)有1名,9%(36/390)有2名和5名(1%)三名。遇到了多种并存的皮肤疾病,其中最多样化的是非感染性疾病,总计占36.4%(142/390),而感染性皮肤病占31.5%(123/390)。主要的传染性皮肤病为浅表真菌感染,占18%。 HIV / AIDS的瘙痒性丘疹性发作(PPE)和脂溢性湿疹是最常见的非感染性疾病,各自占4.3%。在232/390名皮肤病患者中,其转诊和收治医生分别忽略了191/232(82.3%)和154/232(66.3%)。结论皮肤病在收治病房的患者中很常见,许多疾病没有被他们的转诊或住院医生发现。应强调基础皮肤病学教育,以提高临床医生的知识和意识。

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