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Assessment of Using the Syndromic Approach in Managing Patients With Sexually Transmitted Diseases Among the National Guard Primary Health Care Physicians, Jeddah City, Saudi Arabia

Background Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) include a group of clinical syndromes that can be transmitted mainly through sexual activity. Using STIs’ syndromic approach for diagnosis and management is widely recommended to control and reduce the burden of these transmissible diseases. Objectiv...

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Autores principales: Almugti, Hani S, Al Hakeem, Ruqaiyah N, Alghamdi, Ahmed M, Aldamen, Sarah A, Alfaifi, Abdullah A, Algharbi, Salam, Al-Shehri, Mohammed A, Atafi, Essa M, Al Rashidi, Abdullah, Alturki, Norah, Al Amer, Abdullah S, AlMarei, Shahd O, AL Hunaiti, Abdulaziz A, Al Shabragi, Asma S, Al Barakati, Asmaa S
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Cureus 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8863116/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35223278
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.21502
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author Almugti, Hani S
Al Hakeem, Ruqaiyah N
Alghamdi, Ahmed M
Aldamen, Sarah A
Alfaifi, Abdullah A
Algharbi, Salam
Al-Shehri, Mohammed A
Atafi, Essa M
Al Rashidi, Abdullah
Alturki, Norah
Al Amer, Abdullah S
AlMarei, Shahd O
AL Hunaiti, Abdulaziz A
Al Shabragi, Asma S
Al Barakati, Asmaa S
author_facet Almugti, Hani S
Al Hakeem, Ruqaiyah N
Alghamdi, Ahmed M
Aldamen, Sarah A
Alfaifi, Abdullah A
Algharbi, Salam
Al-Shehri, Mohammed A
Atafi, Essa M
Al Rashidi, Abdullah
Alturki, Norah
Al Amer, Abdullah S
AlMarei, Shahd O
AL Hunaiti, Abdulaziz A
Al Shabragi, Asma S
Al Barakati, Asmaa S
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description Background Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) include a group of clinical syndromes that can be transmitted mainly through sexual activity. Using STIs’ syndromic approach for diagnosis and management is widely recommended to control and reduce the burden of these transmissible diseases. Objective The objective of this article is to assess the knowledge and practice of physicians concerning syndromic management of STIs in National Guard Primary Health Care (PHC) centers in Jeddah city, Saudi Arabia. Materials and methods This observational study was conducted at the National Guard PHC centers in Jeddah City, Saudi Arabia. An interview-administered questionnaire was designed. Fifty physicians have met the inclusion criteria, and all of them were included in the present study. Results Of the study population, 47 PHC physicians (response rate was 94%) were interviewed and the questionnaire was completed. Overall, the physicians' knowledge was different from one syndrome to another; it was highest for urethral discharge (72%) and lowest for vaginal discharge in pregnant women (21%). During the last 10 days, the physicians in the present study reported that two-thirds of their cases of STI were urethral discharge cases. However, during the previous 10 days, the practice assessment revealed that most physicians (76%) were correctly prescribed the medications as indicated by specific patients' syndromes. Conclusion Syndromic management is essential guidance to control and reduce the burden of STIs. Overall knowledge and practice of physicians were different from one syndrome to another. There is a need to design continuing medical education programs targeting PHC physicians to be clinically and culturally competent against socially sensitive diseases like STIs.
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spelling pubmed-88631162022-02-26 Assessment of Using the Syndromic Approach in Managing Patients With Sexually Transmitted Diseases Among the National Guard Primary Health Care Physicians, Jeddah City, Saudi Arabia Almugti, Hani S Al Hakeem, Ruqaiyah N Alghamdi, Ahmed M Aldamen, Sarah A Alfaifi, Abdullah A Algharbi, Salam Al-Shehri, Mohammed A Atafi, Essa M Al Rashidi, Abdullah Alturki, Norah Al Amer, Abdullah S AlMarei, Shahd O AL Hunaiti, Abdulaziz A Al Shabragi, Asma S Al Barakati, Asmaa S Cureus Preventive Medicine Background Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) include a group of clinical syndromes that can be transmitted mainly through sexual activity. Using STIs’ syndromic approach for diagnosis and management is widely recommended to control and reduce the burden of these transmissible diseases. Objective The objective of this article is to assess the knowledge and practice of physicians concerning syndromic management of STIs in National Guard Primary Health Care (PHC) centers in Jeddah city, Saudi Arabia. Materials and methods This observational study was conducted at the National Guard PHC centers in Jeddah City, Saudi Arabia. An interview-administered questionnaire was designed. Fifty physicians have met the inclusion criteria, and all of them were included in the present study. Results Of the study population, 47 PHC physicians (response rate was 94%) were interviewed and the questionnaire was completed. Overall, the physicians' knowledge was different from one syndrome to another; it was highest for urethral discharge (72%) and lowest for vaginal discharge in pregnant women (21%). During the last 10 days, the physicians in the present study reported that two-thirds of their cases of STI were urethral discharge cases. However, during the previous 10 days, the practice assessment revealed that most physicians (76%) were correctly prescribed the medications as indicated by specific patients' syndromes. Conclusion Syndromic management is essential guidance to control and reduce the burden of STIs. Overall knowledge and practice of physicians were different from one syndrome to another. There is a need to design continuing medical education programs targeting PHC physicians to be clinically and culturally competent against socially sensitive diseases like STIs. Cureus 2022-01-22 /pmc/articles/PMC8863116/ /pubmed/35223278 http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.21502 Text en Copyright © 2022, Almugti et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/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 author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Preventive Medicine
Almugti, Hani S
Al Hakeem, Ruqaiyah N
Alghamdi, Ahmed M
Aldamen, Sarah A
Alfaifi, Abdullah A
Algharbi, Salam
Al-Shehri, Mohammed A
Atafi, Essa M
Al Rashidi, Abdullah
Alturki, Norah
Al Amer, Abdullah S
AlMarei, Shahd O
AL Hunaiti, Abdulaziz A
Al Shabragi, Asma S
Al Barakati, Asmaa S
Assessment of Using the Syndromic Approach in Managing Patients With Sexually Transmitted Diseases Among the National Guard Primary Health Care Physicians, Jeddah City, Saudi Arabia
title Assessment of Using the Syndromic Approach in Managing Patients With Sexually Transmitted Diseases Among the National Guard Primary Health Care Physicians, Jeddah City, Saudi Arabia
title_full Assessment of Using the Syndromic Approach in Managing Patients With Sexually Transmitted Diseases Among the National Guard Primary Health Care Physicians, Jeddah City, Saudi Arabia
title_fullStr Assessment of Using the Syndromic Approach in Managing Patients With Sexually Transmitted Diseases Among the National Guard Primary Health Care Physicians, Jeddah City, Saudi Arabia
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of Using the Syndromic Approach in Managing Patients With Sexually Transmitted Diseases Among the National Guard Primary Health Care Physicians, Jeddah City, Saudi Arabia
title_short Assessment of Using the Syndromic Approach in Managing Patients With Sexually Transmitted Diseases Among the National Guard Primary Health Care Physicians, Jeddah City, Saudi Arabia
title_sort assessment of using the syndromic approach in managing patients with sexually transmitted diseases among the national guard primary health care physicians, jeddah city, saudi arabia
topic Preventive Medicine
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8863116/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35223278
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.21502
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