The perception of otolaryngology: Head and neck surgery speciality among physicians at a tertiary care hospital

T. Al-Khatib, Bashair Al Asmari, Fai Al Maghrabi, Mariam Al-Sheikah, B. El-Deek
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Objective: To assess the awareness of physicians at King Abdulaziz University Hospital (KAUH), a tertiary care centre in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, about the scope of practice of otolaryngologist (OTL) - head and neck surgeons. Furthermore, to identify diseases of the head and neck in which physicians may underestimate the role of OTLs. Study Design: Cross-sectional analysis. Background: The scope of practice of ear, nose and throat surgeons has impressively widened to include many subspecialities such as head and neck surgery (HNS). Encountering diseases that used to be or could be handled by other surgical specialities may cause confusion among physicians. This confusion may extend to mislead some physicians while referring. Methods: A total of 336 questionnaires were distributed to physicians at KAUH. The questionnaire targeted consultants, specialists and residents of different departments. The survey asked the responders which specialty they believed was the expert in managing certain clinical conditions related to OTLs. The respondents were allowed to choose one or more speciality for each question. Results: One hundred and seventeen questionnaires of the total 336 were analysed with a response rate of 34.8%. The analysis showed that 94.9% of the respondents believed that OTLs were experienced in dealing with pharyngeal lesions. Regarding hoarseness, 96% of the physicians thought that it was a symptom managed by OTLs. About 94% of the respondents chose OTLs as experts in managing patients with a foreign body ingestion. Almost 89% (88.9%) thought that OTLs were the physicians who perform tracheostomies. However, regarding cold or flu and oral lesions, OTLs only scored 68.4% and 64.1%, respectively. Conclusion: The study revealed the awareness of physicians at KAUH in regards to the extent of services provided by OTL-HNS as not fully satisfactory. It is our job as OTLs to raise awareness of our speciality among colleagues of other departments.
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耳鼻喉科:三级医院头颈外科专科医师的认知
目的:评估阿卜杜勒阿齐兹国王大学医院(KAUH)的医生对耳鼻喉科(OTL) -头颈外科医生的执业范围的认识。此外,为了确定头颈部疾病,医生可能低估了门诊的作用。研究设计:横断面分析。背景:耳鼻喉外科医生的执业范围已经令人印象深刻地扩大到包括许多亚专科,如头颈外科(HNS)。遇到曾经或可以由其他外科专业处理的疾病可能会引起医生的困惑。这种混淆可能延伸到误导一些医生在参考。方法:向医院医师发放问卷336份。问卷调查的对象是不同科室的咨询师、专家和住院医师。调查询问应答者他们认为哪个专业是管理与门诊相关的某些临床状况的专家。受访者可以为每个问题选择一个或多个专业。结果:共分析问卷336份,共117份,回复率为34.8%。分析显示,94.9%的受访者认为门诊医师在处理咽部病变方面经验丰富。关于声音嘶哑,96%的医生认为这是一个由门诊医生管理的症状。约94%的受访者选择门诊医生作为处理异物摄入患者的专家。近89%(88.9%)的患者认为门诊医生是进行气管切开术的医生。然而,对于感冒或流感和口腔病变,OTLs分别仅为68.4%和64.1%。结论:该研究揭示了kah医生对OTL-HNS提供的服务程度的认识并不完全令人满意。我们的工作是提高其他部门同事对我们专业的认识。
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