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Knowledge and Perception on Surgical and Invasive Procedure Protocols among Final Year Medical Students and Interns in A University Affiliated Hospital in Jeddah

机译:吉达大学附属医院最后一年的医学生和实习生对外科手术和侵入性程序规程的了解和认识

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Background: medical students and interns are exposed to training programs in the hospitals to enhance their knowledge, skills and attitudes in the different clinical situations. Their training should offer an opportunity to be aware of the safety protocols in each medical department so as to prevent the possibility of errors. Objective: this study aimed to determine the level of knowledge and perception of final year medical students and medical interns on surgical and invasive procedure protocols in a university affiliated hospital in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. Methods: this was a questionnaire was administered to final year medical students and interns of King Abdulaziz University Hospital in Jeddah City, Saudi Arabia. The questionnaire consisted of two sections: demographic profile in addition to knowledge and perception on surgical and invasive procedure protocols. A total of 264 participants answered the researcher-administered questionnaire. Results: these results showed that there was a lack of knowledge on surgical and invasive protocols of the participants with a mean score of 65.68%, which represented their agreement to the 2009 World Health Organization guidelines for safe surgery. There was a significant association between the level of confidence of the participants and their ages and year levels (p-value .05), but not with gender. All demographic factors investigated were significantly associated with participants belief on the importance of having knowledge on surgical and invasive protocols (p-value .05). Conclusion: the results of this study call academic institutions to revisit their curriculum and training programs specifically on the area of surgery.
机译:背景:医学生和实习生在医院接受培训计划,以提高他们在不同临床情况下的知识,技能和态度。他们的培训应为了解每个医疗部门的安全规程提供机会,以防止发生错误的可能性。目的:本研究旨在确定沙特阿拉伯吉达一家大学附属医院的医学和实习生对一年级医学生和外科实习生的知识和知觉水平。方法:本问卷是针对沙特阿拉伯吉达市阿卜杜勒阿齐兹国王大学医院的最后一年医学生和实习生进行的。问卷包括两部分:人口概况以及对外科手术和侵入性手术规程的了解和认识。共有264位参与者回答了研究人员管理的问卷。结果:这些结果表明,参与者对手术和侵入性治疗方案的了解不足,平均得分为65.68%,这表明他们同意2009年世界卫生组织的安全手术指南。参与者的置信水平与其年龄和年级之间存在显着关联(p值<.05),但与性别无关。所有调查的人口统计学因素均与参与者对了解手术和侵入性协议的重要性的信念显着相关(p值<.05)。结论:这项研究的结果呼吁学术机构重新审视他们在外科领域的课程和培训计划。

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