Assessment of Basic and Advanced Knowledge in Biostatistics and Clinical Research among Health care Professionals at King Fahad Medical City, Riyadh, KSA: A cross-Sectional Survey

M. Bashir, Humariya Heena, T. Wani
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Background: Adequate biostatistics knowledge among healthcare professionals is imperative for understanding medical literature and practicing evidence-based medicine. This study assessed the basic and advanced knowledge in biostatistics and clinical research among healthcare workers at the King Fahad Medical City (KFMC), Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Methods: In this cross-sectional survey, data was collected from healthcare providers using a self-administered questionnaire, having questions related to demographics, biostatistics and clinical research. Data analysis was performed using statistical package SPSS 22. Results: Of 194 participants (63 [32.5%] consultants, 52 [26.8%] residents, and 79 [40.7%] allied healthcare providers), 45.4% had positive attitude towards learning biostatistics. Only 35.1% correctly answered biostatistics and clinical research instrument-related questions. Half participants had low score, 33% had good score, and 18-19% had excellent score of basic and advanced knowledge of biostatistics and clinical research. The highest degree and number of years of experience in biostatistics after medical school graduation were significantly (χ2 (2)=16.589, p<0.001) associated with basic and advanced biostatistics knowledge scores. Conclusion: Timely and painstaking training courses in biostatistics and clinical research are needed to improve the research standards in Saudi Arabia. Interested candidates should collaborated with statisticians to improve quality of their work and enhance their statistical skills.
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沙特利雅得法赫德国王医疗城卫生保健专业人员生物统计学和临床研究基本知识和高级知识评估:一项横断面调查
背景:卫生保健专业人员充分的生物统计学知识对于理解医学文献和实践循证医学是必不可少的。本研究评估了沙特阿拉伯利雅得法赫德国王医疗城(KFMC)医护人员在生物统计学和临床研究方面的基本知识和高级知识。方法:在本横断面调查中,使用自填问卷从医疗保健提供者处收集数据,其中包含与人口统计学、生物统计学和临床研究相关的问题。数据分析采用SPSS 22统计软件。结果:194名参与者(63名[32.5%]咨询医师,52名[26.8%]住院医师,79名[40.7%]联合医疗服务提供者)中,45.4%的人对学习生物统计学持积极态度。正确回答生物统计学和临床研究仪器相关问题的比例仅为35.1%。在生物统计学基础知识和临床研究高级知识方面,一半的参与者得分较低,33%的参与者得分较好,18-19%的参与者得分较优。医学院校毕业后生物统计学最高学历和经验年数与基础和高级生物统计学知识得分有显著相关(χ2 (2)=16.589, p<0.001)。结论:沙特需要及时开展生物统计学和临床研究方面的精细化培训,提高科研水平。有兴趣的候选人应与统计学家合作,以提高他们的工作质量和提高他们的统计技能。
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