학술논문

Diabetic Retinopathy Knowledge, Awareness and Practices of Physicians in Primary Health Care Centers.
Document Type
Article
Source
International Journal of Pharmaceutical Research & Allied Sciences. 2020, Vol. 9 Issue 1, p63-69. 7p.
Subject
*PRIMARY care
*DIABETIC retinopathy
*PHYSICIANS
*HEALTH facilities
*MEDICAL centers
*AWARENESS
Language
ISSN
2277-3657
Abstract
Purpose: Diabetes retinopathy (DR) is one of the fatal causes of permanent and irreversible blindness infection that is prevalent making individuals suffer from diabetic conditions; however, annual medical examination is a critical interventional approach that not only limits the extent of infection but aids in timely formulation of relevant mitigation strategies and control of DR. Common to other healthcare systems in advance economies, the primary care physicians (PCP) are the immediate providers of primary care for diabetes across the kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA). The aim of the present research paper is to assess the current awareness, practices, and knowledge of PCP on DR. Method: The present research adopted a crosssectional design that covered three cities in Saudi Arabia. A self-administered questionnaire with three different parts was submitted to physicians in the healthcare facilities across the three cities. In addition, the research adopted a convenience sampling method during which the designated regions were selected due to convenience in proximity as well as accessibility. Results: The research paper considered a sample size of 710 participants. An in-depth and compressive analysis of the results elucidated underlying defects as well as shortfalls on the physicians' awareness, knowledge, and practices on DR. The results demonstrated defects in screening methods as well as referral procedures among physicians. Conclusion: Overall, the extent of knowledge, practices, and awareness among the PCP in the three cities were satisfactory. Hence, it is highly recommended that future awareness campaigns should focus on timely and detailed screening approaches in order to manage diabetic conditions among patients. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]