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Journal of Family and Community Medicine. 2015; 22 (1): 49-56
Dans Anglais | IMEMR | ID: emr-153665

Résumé

The study was conducted to evaluate the educational environment [EE] in Family Medicine Training Programs.A cross-sectional survey, The Postgraduate Hospital Educational Environment Measure [PHEEM], was distributed to all residents at the four training centers in the central region. Cronbach's alpha was used to test the reliability. The mean and standard deviation [SD] for each item, the overall score and the three domains were calculated. A multiple linear regression model was developed with PHEEM scores as an outcome. The Mann-Whitney-Wilcoxon test was used to compare each item based on the selected factors. The overall score was 67.1/160 [SD: 20.1]. The PHEEM's domains scores: 24.2/56 [SD: 7.13] for perception of role autonomy; 25.3/60 [SD: 8.88], for perception of teaching; and 17/44 [SD: 5.6], for perception of social support. Training center and Level of training were the significant outcome predictors. Centre 1 [Joint Program] significantly had better scores than Centre 2. The instrument showed great reliability with a Cronbach's alpha of 0.92. There are many problems in the training program. Urgent actions are needed to improve the residents' learning experience particularly during rotations. Also, the curriculum should be restructured, and effective training methods introduced using the Best Evidence in Medical Education to meet the expectations and learning needs of family physicians


Sujets)
Humains , Mâle , Femelle , Internat et résidence , Éducation , Études transversales
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EMHJ-Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal. 2014; 20 (8): 508-513
Dans Anglais | IMEMR | ID: emr-159165

Résumé

This paper reports a review into the current state of tobacco use, governance and national commitment for control, and current intervention frameworks in place to reduce the use of tobacco among the populations of the Gulf Cooperation Council [GCC] member states and Yemen. It further reviews structured policy-oriented interventions [in line with the MPOWER package of 6 evidence-based tobacco control measures] that represent government actions to strengthen, implement and manage tobacco control programmes and to address the growing epidemic of tobacco use. Our findings show that tobacco control in the GCC countries has witnessed real progress over the past decades. These are still early days but they indicate steps in the right direction. Future investment in implementation and enforcement of the Framework Convention on Tobacco Control, production of robust tobacco control legislation and the establishment of universally available tobacco cessation services are essential to sustain and strengthen tobacco control in the GCC region.


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Humains , Mâle , Femelle , Arrêt de la consommation de tabac
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EMHJ-Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal. 2014; 20 (7): 424-430
Dans Anglais | IMEMR | ID: emr-159172

Résumé

It is important to establish lung function reference values for each population. This study aimed to determine the spirometric reference values for healthy Saudi Arabian children and adolescents and to derive prediction equations for these. A cross-sectional study was conducted among healthy schoolboys and girls aged 6–18 years old, selected randomly from the 6 administrative regions of Saudi Arabia. Data were collected by questionnaire and physical examinations including spirometry. Forced expiratory volume in 1 second [FEV1] and forced vital capacity [FVC] were significantly higher in males than females. Height was the anthropometric variable most strongly correlated with FEV1 [r = 0. 61], more so for males [r = 0.71] than females [r = 0.50]. In males the multivariate linear regression model explained 53.9% of FEV1 and 35.1% of FVC variations. In females it explained 25.3% of FEV1 and 16.5% of FVC variations. All changes in R2 were statistically significant.


Sujets)
Humains , Mâle , Femelle , Valeurs de référence , Enfant , Volume expiratoire maximal par seconde , Capacité vitale , Spirométrie , Adolescent , Études transversales , Enquêtes et questionnaires
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EMHJ-Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal. 2011; 17 (2): 126-131
Dans Anglais | IMEMR | ID: emr-158620

Résumé

Rational prescribing is associated with improved safety in drug use, better quality of life for patients and cost-effective care. Medication prescribing is a relatively unexplored area of research in Saudi Arabia and until now most studies have been in the secondary and tertiary health care system. This paper is the first of 3 review articles that form the background for a series of 5 interconnected studies of prescribing patterns and medication errors in the public and private primary health care sectors of Saudi Arabia. A MEDLINE search was conducted to identify papers published in peer-reviewed journals over the previous 3 decades. The paper reviews variations in prescribing patterns and influences on physicians' prescribing behaviour worldwide and in Saudi Arabia


Sujets)
Humains , Types de pratiques des médecins , Erreurs de médication , Soins de santé primaires , Médecins de premier recours , Enseignement
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EMHJ-Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal. 2011; 17 (2): 132-139
Dans Anglais | IMEMR | ID: emr-158621

Résumé

Unlike suB-optimal prescribing rational prescribing, coupled with certain indicators, is associated with improved safety in drug use in drug for prescribing, better quality of life for patients and cost-effective care. Medication prescribing is relatively unexplored area of research in Saudi Arabia and until now most studies have been health care system. This paper is the second of 3 review articles that form the interconnected studies of prescribing patterns and medication errors in the public care sectors of Saudi Arabia. A MEDLINE search was conducted to identify papers published in peer- reviewed journals over the previous 3 decades. The paper reviews rational prescribing with its indicators suboptimal prescribing, classification of medication errors, and how to achieve quality in health care prescribing worldwide and in Saudi Arabia


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Humains , Types de pratiques des médecins , Soins de santé primaires , Médecins de premier recours , Qualité des soins de santé , Erreurs de médication
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EMHJ-Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal. 2011; 17 (2): 140-148
Dans Anglais | IMEMR | ID: emr-158622

Résumé

Medication errors are globally huge in magnitude and associated with high morbidity and mortality together with high costs and legal problems. Medication errors are caused by multiple factors related to health providers, consumers and health system, but most prescribing errors are preventable. This paper is the third of 3 review articles that form the background for a series of 5 interconnected studies of prescribing patterns and medication errors in the public and private primary health care sectors of Saudi Arabia. A MEDLINE search was conducted to identify papers published in peer-reviewed journals over the previous 3 decades. The paper reviews the etiology, prevention strategies, reporting mechanisms and the myriad consequences of medication errors


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Humains , Erreurs de médication , Types de pratiques des médecins , Soins de santé primaires , Médecins de premier recours
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EMHJ-Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal. 2011; 17 (2): 149-155
Dans Anglais | IMEMR | ID: emr-158623

Résumé

Physicians' prescribing behaviour is closely linked with patient safety and this area is poorly researched in Saudi Arabia. The objective of this stulf was to analyse physicians' prescribing patterns and the adequacy of noted information in the primary health care sector in Riyadh city. All medication prescriptions from 5 public [n = 1182] and 5 private [n - 1200] health centres were collected by simple random sampling during 1 working day. Antibiotics were the most commonly prescribed drugs in both sectors. The mean number of drugs per prescription was 2.08 and 2.36 in the public and private sectors respectively. Information and instructions noted on prescriptions varied considerably between private and public health centres. Similarly the medication prescribing pattern differed across the 2 health settings. Primary care physicians in Saudi Arabia need continuing training to improve their prescribing practices


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Humains , Types de pratiques des médecins , Soins de santé primaires , Médecins de premier recours , Études transversales
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EMHJ-Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal. 2011; 17 (2): 156-159
Dans Anglais | IMEMR | ID: emr-158624

Résumé

Medication errors can cause a variety of adverse drug events but are potentially preventable. This cross-sectional study analysed all medication public and 5 private primary health care clinics in Riyadh city, collected by simple day. Prescriptions for 2463 and 2836 drugs from public and private clinics which were analysed using Neville et al.'s classification of prescription errors. Prescribing errors were found on 990/5299 [18.7%] prescriptions. Both type B and type C errors [major and minor nuisance] were more often associated with prescriptions from public than private clinics. Type D errors [trivial] were significantly more likely to occur with private health sector prescriptions. Type A errors [potentially serious] were rare [8/5299 drugs, 0.15%] and the rate did not differ significantly between the 2 health sectors. The development of preventive strategies for avoiding prescription errors is crucial


Sujets)
Humains , Soins de santé primaires , Études transversales , Ordonnances médicamenteuses
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EMHJ-Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal. 2011; 17 (2): 160-166
Dans Anglais | IMEMR | ID: emr-158625

Résumé

This study in Saudi Arabia explored the determinants of physicians' prescribing behaviour in primary care in Riyadh city. A self-administered questionnaire designed to explore factors influencing prescribing [sociodemographic factors; practice access to educational materials; pharmaceutical company representatives, and patients factors] was completed by 87 PHC physicians. A factor analysis of 56 variables extracted 7 factors that explained 46% of the variance. Of these, 4 components positively related to perceived good prescribing behaviour could be summarized as: clinical experience of physicians; use of educational materials for continuous updating of medical knowledge; enhanced levels of continuing medical education and willingness to involve patients in decision-making; and working as a team using pharmacists for consultation and emphasizing the role of medical education.The other 3 factors derived from the analysis were less easy to interpret and may have been statistical anomalies [or measurement errors]


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Humains , Mâle , Femelle , Ordonnances médicamenteuses , Comportement , Soins de santé primaires , Médecins de premier recours , Enquêtes et questionnaires , Savoir
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EMHJ-Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal. 2011; 17 (2): 167-171
Dans Anglais | IMEMR | ID: emr-158626

Résumé

Identifying the indicators of good quality medication prescribing assists physicians in preventing medication errors. This study in Riyadh city aimed to examine the relationship between physicians' self-reported influences on prescribing and the quality of their prescribing, defined as the completeness and accuracy of their prescription documentation. A sample of 600 randomly selected prescriptions written by 87 physicians were rated as high or low quality. The same physicians completed a questionnaire to determine the indicators of quality prescribing. The 7 components identified with factor loadings +0.5 or -0.5 were subjected to binary logistic regression modelling. While a range of potential quality indicators of drug prescribing were identified, none of the variables underpinning the 7 components/factors survived the binary logistic regression mode. More studies are needed that take into account other quality indicators of medication prescribing in Saudi Arabia


Sujets)
Humains , Types de pratiques des médecins , Soins de santé primaires , Médecins de premier recours , Indicateurs qualité santé , Enquêtes et questionnaires , Études transversales
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EMHJ-Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal. 2011; 17 (2): 172-179
Dans Anglais | IMEMR | ID: emr-158627

Résumé

A number of strategies have been shown to improve the quality of drug prescriptions. The objective of this study was to implement and assess the effectiveness of 3 interventions on physicians' prescribing and cost containment: training physicians about quality prescribing, regulatory and administrative measures to improve rational drug prescribing; and a multi-faceted approach using 2 these strategies plus additional elements. Three public health centres, 1 for each intervention, were randomly selected, 61 physicians were trained in drug prescribing and completed a pre- and post-training questionnaire, and 100 post-intervention prescriptions from each centre were compared. All 3 interventions effectively improved the quality of drug prescriptions and the notation of drug-related information and trainees returned positive evaluations of the training course. Whether or not physicians' improvement in prescribing will be sustained is unclear and therefore subsequent follow-up evaluations are needed


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Humains , Types de pratiques des médecins , Soins de santé primaires , Médecins de premier recours , Enseignement , Indicateurs qualité santé , Analyse coût-bénéfice
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EMHJ-Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal. 2000; 6 (2-3): 447-456
Dans Anglais | IMEMR | ID: emr-157817

Résumé

The attitude and beliefs of primary health care physicians regarding periodic health evaluation is critical to determining the most effective and acceptable means for delivering recommended clinical preventive services. We aimed to evaluate the views of primary health care physicians in Saudi Arabia on periodic health evaluation. A self-administered and pre-tested questionnaire was sent to 1235 physicians randomly selected throughout the country. About 90% of the physicians would recommend periodic health evaluations to all or some clients while 10% would not. Almost all [95%] of the physicians were aware of the benefits and costs of periodic health examinations, and were willing to carry it out. Their enthusiasm for performing many items during examinations should be encouraged


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Humains , Mâle , Femelle , Médecine préventive , Médecins de famille , Soins de santé primaires , Attitude du personnel soignant
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