Tuberculosis suspicion and knowledge among private and public general practitioners: Questionnaire Based Study in Oman

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Early detection of smear positive TB cases by smear microscopy requires high level of suspicion of TB among primary care physicians. The objective of this study is to measure TB suspicion and knowledge among private and public sector...

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Main Authors: De Costa Ayesha, Al-Ajmi Fatmah, Al-Rawas Omar A, Al-Maniri Abdullah A, Eriksson Bo, Diwan Vinod K
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2008-05-01
Series:BMC Public Health
Online Access:http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2458/8/177
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author De Costa Ayesha
Al-Ajmi Fatmah
Al-Rawas Omar A
Al-Maniri Abdullah A
Eriksson Bo
Diwan Vinod K
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Al-Ajmi Fatmah
Al-Rawas Omar A
Al-Maniri Abdullah A
Eriksson Bo
Diwan Vinod K
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description <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Early detection of smear positive TB cases by smear microscopy requires high level of suspicion of TB among primary care physicians. The objective of this study is to measure TB suspicion and knowledge among private and public sector general practitioners using clinical vignette-based survey and structured questionnaire.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>Two questionnaires were distributed to both private and public GPs in Muscat Governorate. One questionnaire assessed demographic information of the respondent and had 10 short clinical vignettes of TB and non-TB cases. The second questionnaire had questions on knowledge of TB, its diagnosis, treatment, follow up and contact screening based on Ministry of Health policy. TB suspicion score and TB Knowledge score were computed and analyzed.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>A total of 257 GPs participated in the study of which 154 were private GPs. There was a significant difference between private and public GPs in terms of age, sex, duration of practice and nationality. Among all GPs, 37.7% considered TB as one of the three most likely diagnoses in all 5 TB clinical vignettes. Private GPs had statistically significantly lower TB suspicion and TB knowledge scores than public GPs.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>In Oman, GPs appear to have low suspicion and poor knowledge of TB, particularly private GPs. To strengthen TB control program, there is a need to train GPs on TB identification and adopt a Private Public Mix (PPM) strategy for TB control.</p>
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spelling doaj.art-b404d78eed204bdd84140a41ee836a992022-12-21T19:39:59ZengBMCBMC Public Health1471-24582008-05-018117710.1186/1471-2458-8-177Tuberculosis suspicion and knowledge among private and public general practitioners: Questionnaire Based Study in OmanDe Costa AyeshaAl-Ajmi FatmahAl-Rawas Omar AAl-Maniri Abdullah AEriksson BoDiwan Vinod K<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Early detection of smear positive TB cases by smear microscopy requires high level of suspicion of TB among primary care physicians. The objective of this study is to measure TB suspicion and knowledge among private and public sector general practitioners using clinical vignette-based survey and structured questionnaire.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>Two questionnaires were distributed to both private and public GPs in Muscat Governorate. One questionnaire assessed demographic information of the respondent and had 10 short clinical vignettes of TB and non-TB cases. The second questionnaire had questions on knowledge of TB, its diagnosis, treatment, follow up and contact screening based on Ministry of Health policy. TB suspicion score and TB Knowledge score were computed and analyzed.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>A total of 257 GPs participated in the study of which 154 were private GPs. There was a significant difference between private and public GPs in terms of age, sex, duration of practice and nationality. Among all GPs, 37.7% considered TB as one of the three most likely diagnoses in all 5 TB clinical vignettes. Private GPs had statistically significantly lower TB suspicion and TB knowledge scores than public GPs.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>In Oman, GPs appear to have low suspicion and poor knowledge of TB, particularly private GPs. To strengthen TB control program, there is a need to train GPs on TB identification and adopt a Private Public Mix (PPM) strategy for TB control.</p>http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2458/8/177
spellingShingle De Costa Ayesha
Al-Ajmi Fatmah
Al-Rawas Omar A
Al-Maniri Abdullah A
Eriksson Bo
Diwan Vinod K
Tuberculosis suspicion and knowledge among private and public general practitioners: Questionnaire Based Study in Oman
BMC Public Health
title Tuberculosis suspicion and knowledge among private and public general practitioners: Questionnaire Based Study in Oman
title_full Tuberculosis suspicion and knowledge among private and public general practitioners: Questionnaire Based Study in Oman
title_fullStr Tuberculosis suspicion and knowledge among private and public general practitioners: Questionnaire Based Study in Oman
title_full_unstemmed Tuberculosis suspicion and knowledge among private and public general practitioners: Questionnaire Based Study in Oman
title_short Tuberculosis suspicion and knowledge among private and public general practitioners: Questionnaire Based Study in Oman
title_sort tuberculosis suspicion and knowledge among private and public general practitioners questionnaire based study in oman
url http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2458/8/177
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