Awareness of the Attendants of Primary Health Care Centers about Screening Investigations

J. Mitwalli, N. Sharaf, K. Bamookrah, Amerah Hassan Badokhon, Rayan Mohammed Albauomi, Sadah Qamous Alobaid, Manal Hamed Alamri
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Purpose: Screening investigations are group of tests designed to the risks of subsequent disease or early detection of diseases in apparently healthy individuals. Seeking for screening tests is influenced by awareness of the individuals about its importance. The current study aimed at estimating the level of awareness about screening investigations among attendants of the primary health care centers. Methodology: Through a cross-sectional design, 389 attendants were randomly selected form four primary health care centers in Jeddah governorate, they responded to a predesigned questionnaire including items reflecting awareness of the respondents about the importance and types of screening investigations in the primary health care centers. Data entry and statistical analysis were done using Statistical Package for Social Science (SPSS) version (26). The awareness scores were tested for normality using Shapiro Wilk’s test, accordingly, for testing significance in difference between two subgroups. Independent sample t test was used, and ANOVA test was used for more than two groups. To detect significant factors predicting the level of awareness, linear logistic regression was used. Statistical significance was set at P-value <0.05 and confidence interval of (95%). Findings: Out of all interviewed participants (n=389), females formed two thirds (68.9%), and the great majorities were Saudis (87.4%) and most of the respondents had university qualifications (79.9%). The overall awareness score accounted for 3.82±0.48 that corresponds to 76.4%. The majority were aware that checking blood pressure 368(94.6%) and blood sugar 343(88.2%) are among the recommended routine medical checkup for individuals. Almost one third undergone previous routine medical checkup (36.7%). The awareness score was significantly higher among females (3.87±0.49), Saudis (3.85±0.48) and highly educated individuals (3.87±0.48) p<0.05. Recommendations: The attendants of the primary health care centers have a good level of awareness about the importance.  Types of routine screening investigation, nevertheless, their utilization of these services is suboptimal. The level of awareness was found to be higher in females and highly educated individuals. It is recommended that health education should be provided to the attendants of the primary health care centers focusing on males and the low educated individuals.
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初级卫生保健中心服务人员对筛查调查的认识
目的:筛查调查是一组测试,旨在对表面健康的个体进行后续疾病的风险或疾病的早期发现。寻求筛查测试受到个人对其重要性的认识的影响。目前的研究旨在估计初级卫生保健中心工作人员对筛查调查的认识水平。方法:通过横断面设计,从吉达省的四个初级卫生保健中心随机选择389名服务人员,他们回答了预先设计的问卷,其中包括反映受访者对初级卫生保健中心筛查调查的重要性和类型的认识的项目。使用SPSS (statistical Package for Social Science)版本(26)进行数据录入和统计分析。认知得分采用夏皮罗·威尔克测验检验正态性,以检验两亚组间差异的显著性。两组以上采用独立样本t检验,两组以上采用方差分析检验。为了检测预测意识水平的显著因素,采用线性逻辑回归。p值<0.05,置信区间为(95%)。调查结果:在所有受访参与者(n=389)中,女性占三分之二(68.9%),绝大多数是沙特人(87.4%),大多数受访者都有大学学历(79.9%)。总体认知得分为3.82±0.48分,占76.4%。大多数人都知道,血压368(94.6%)和血糖343(88.2%)是推荐的个人常规体检。近三分之一(36.7%)以前做过常规体检。女性(3.87±0.49)、沙特人(3.85±0.48)和高学历人群(3.87±0.48)的认知得分显著高于女性(3.87±0.48),p<0.05。建议:初级卫生保健中心的工作人员对其重要性有很好的认识。然而,他们对这些服务的利用是次优的。研究发现,女性和受过高等教育的人的意识水平更高。建议对初级保健中心的工作人员进行健康教育,重点是男性和受教育程度较低的个人。
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