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La matério-vigilance dans un Centre Hospitalo-Universitaire du Centre-Est tunisien: enquête auprès des médecins

INTRODUCTION: The University Hospital Farhat Hached Sousse (Tunisia), has implemented a device-vigilance (DV) system, according to ANCSEP (National Agency of the Sanitary and Environmental Control of Products) guidelines, in order to manage the risk more effectively in hospital and to improve the qu...

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Autores principales: Mahjoub, Mohamed, Jedidi, Maher, Masmoudi, Tasnim, Bouafia, Nabiha, Njah, Mansour
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
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Publicado: The African Field Epidemiology Network 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5337278/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28293376
http://dx.doi.org/10.11604/pamj.2016.25.260.10291
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author Mahjoub, Mohamed
Jedidi, Maher
Masmoudi, Tasnim
Bouafia, Nabiha
Njah, Mansour
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Masmoudi, Tasnim
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description INTRODUCTION: The University Hospital Farhat Hached Sousse (Tunisia), has implemented a device-vigilance (DV) system, according to ANCSEP (National Agency of the Sanitary and Environmental Control of Products) guidelines, in order to manage the risk more effectively in hospital and to improve the quality and safety of patient care. In Tunisia the lack of regulation regarding device vigilance is the major obstacle to caregiver vigilance. The objective of this study is to establish the knowledge, attitudes, and clinical practice of University Hospital physicians regarding the implementation of the DV system. METHODS: We conducted a descriptive cross-sectional study of KAP (knowledge, attitudes and practices) among all the physicians working at the University Hospital Farhat Hached Sousse (Tunisia) who were users of medical devices (MDs) in the practice of their profession. A self-administered, pre-established and pre-testing questionnaire was developed. Data were collected and analyzed using SPSS20.0 software. RESULTS: The response rate was 51.9 % (183/95). A lack of knowledge about DV has been reported. More than half of the respondents didn’t know the local correspondent of health establishment and the existence of a standardized vigilance reporting form. Regarding the attitudes, 89,5% express their interest in setting up a DV system and 37,5% acknowledged that the vigilance reporting form should be filled by the caregiver notifying the incident. Regarding the procedures, the majority of physicians confirmed the absence of an organized maintenance management of the MDs in the practice of their services. 90.5% express their wishes to receive information but few of them express their wishes to receive proper training (57.9%). CONCLUSION: A lack of information and training in a sensitive field which need to be heavily regulated has been a topic of discussion. The promulgation of regulatory texts is necessary in order to promote MD sector and guarantee the safety of patient and their users.
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spelling pubmed-53372782017-03-14 La matério-vigilance dans un Centre Hospitalo-Universitaire du Centre-Est tunisien: enquête auprès des médecins Mahjoub, Mohamed Jedidi, Maher Masmoudi, Tasnim Bouafia, Nabiha Njah, Mansour Pan Afr Med J Research INTRODUCTION: The University Hospital Farhat Hached Sousse (Tunisia), has implemented a device-vigilance (DV) system, according to ANCSEP (National Agency of the Sanitary and Environmental Control of Products) guidelines, in order to manage the risk more effectively in hospital and to improve the quality and safety of patient care. In Tunisia the lack of regulation regarding device vigilance is the major obstacle to caregiver vigilance. The objective of this study is to establish the knowledge, attitudes, and clinical practice of University Hospital physicians regarding the implementation of the DV system. METHODS: We conducted a descriptive cross-sectional study of KAP (knowledge, attitudes and practices) among all the physicians working at the University Hospital Farhat Hached Sousse (Tunisia) who were users of medical devices (MDs) in the practice of their profession. A self-administered, pre-established and pre-testing questionnaire was developed. Data were collected and analyzed using SPSS20.0 software. RESULTS: The response rate was 51.9 % (183/95). A lack of knowledge about DV has been reported. More than half of the respondents didn’t know the local correspondent of health establishment and the existence of a standardized vigilance reporting form. Regarding the attitudes, 89,5% express their interest in setting up a DV system and 37,5% acknowledged that the vigilance reporting form should be filled by the caregiver notifying the incident. Regarding the procedures, the majority of physicians confirmed the absence of an organized maintenance management of the MDs in the practice of their services. 90.5% express their wishes to receive information but few of them express their wishes to receive proper training (57.9%). CONCLUSION: A lack of information and training in a sensitive field which need to be heavily regulated has been a topic of discussion. The promulgation of regulatory texts is necessary in order to promote MD sector and guarantee the safety of patient and their users. The African Field Epidemiology Network 2016-12-30 /pmc/articles/PMC5337278/ /pubmed/28293376 http://dx.doi.org/10.11604/pamj.2016.25.260.10291 Text en © Mohamed Mahjoub et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/ The Pan African Medical Journal - ISSN 1937-8688. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Bouafia, Nabiha
Njah, Mansour
La matério-vigilance dans un Centre Hospitalo-Universitaire du Centre-Est tunisien: enquête auprès des médecins
title La matério-vigilance dans un Centre Hospitalo-Universitaire du Centre-Est tunisien: enquête auprès des médecins
title_full La matério-vigilance dans un Centre Hospitalo-Universitaire du Centre-Est tunisien: enquête auprès des médecins
title_fullStr La matério-vigilance dans un Centre Hospitalo-Universitaire du Centre-Est tunisien: enquête auprès des médecins
title_full_unstemmed La matério-vigilance dans un Centre Hospitalo-Universitaire du Centre-Est tunisien: enquête auprès des médecins
title_short La matério-vigilance dans un Centre Hospitalo-Universitaire du Centre-Est tunisien: enquête auprès des médecins
title_sort la matério-vigilance dans un centre hospitalo-universitaire du centre-est tunisien: enquête auprès des médecins
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5337278/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28293376
http://dx.doi.org/10.11604/pamj.2016.25.260.10291
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