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Assessment of physicians knowledge and attitudes in the management of febrile seizures.

Fahad A Bashiri1, Anfal A Al Shalawi, Muddathir H Hamad, Hadeel F Al Saif, Elshazaly Saeed, Amjad F Al Shehri, Khalid A Alhasan.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To assess the knowledge and attitudes of physicians in different specialties who are involved in the care of children with FS.
METHODS: We assessed knowledge and attitudes in the management of Febrile seizure (FS) among physicians working in different specialties in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia using a questionnaire-based cross-sectional study conducted from September-December 2016.
RESULTS: Of the 300 physicians who responded to the questionnaire, 178 (59.3%) were males, 119 (39.7%) were consultants, 92 (30.7%) were specialists, and 89 (29.7%) were residents. The majority were general pediatric consultants. Our study showed that the consultants were more aware of the definition of simple FS in comparison to other groups of physicians, and the difference was statistically significant. However, there was no difference between pediatric neurologists and general pediatricians. There was a statistically significant difference among various specialties in the perceived need to perform routine lumbar puncture, neuroimaging, and serum electrolyte determination in the evaluation of children with FS. On the other hand, there was no difference in the perceived need to perform an electroencephalogram among physicians in different specialties.
CONCLUSION: The study highlighted the wide variation in knowledge and attitudes of physicians in different specialties with different levels of experience toward the management of FS. The use of clinical practice guidelines will help minimize this diversity.

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30351289     DOI: 10.17712/nsj.2018.4.20180097

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neurosciences (Riyadh)        ISSN: 1319-6138            Impact factor:   0.906


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Authors:  Jun Wang; Shulan Li; Bingshu He
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2.  The association of the anesthesiologist's academic and educational status with self-confidence, self-rated knowledge and objective knowledge in rational antibiotic application.

Authors:  Frederick Schneider; Christian M Schulz; Matthias May; Gerhard Schneider; Christian Ernst; Matthias Jacob; Kai Zacharowski; Thomas Hachenberg; Maren Schmidt; Moritz Kretzschmar; Bernhard Graf; Martin G Kees; Michael Pawlik; Michael Sander; Christian Koch; Michael Zoller; Markus Heim
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