Knowledge of fractional exhaled nitric oxide use among doctors working in a local respiratory department

IF 0.5 Q4 RESPIRATORY SYSTEM Pneumon Pub Date : 2023-02-15 DOI:10.18332/pne/157588
Etienne Ceci Bonello, Rebecca Bianco, C. Gouder
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cut-off of <12 months and ≥12 months working in our respiratory department was set to check whether there is a statistical significance in the knowledge of FeNO testing amongst these two categories. The participants working in the department for <12 months are junior trainees currently rotating in the ABSTRACT INTRODUCTION The aim of this survey is to assess the knowledge regarding fractional exhaled nitric oxide (FeNO) testing among our junior and senior physicians currently working within the respiratory department. METHODS All medical doctors above foundation level working in the respiratory department for at least 3 months at Mater Dei Hospital were asked to complete a questionnaire with a total of 19 true or false questions. Questions were based on current international guidelines and recommendations. RESULTS Our cohort included a total of 25 doctors. The mean age of experience working as a physician was 8 years; 84% of doctors (n=21) were aware that FeNO testing is available at our hospital. Questions assessing clinical indications and interpretation of FeNO in asthma and different respiratory conditions showed overall significantly better results between junior and senior trainees (p=0.013), though still lacking in certain aspects especially in conditions unrelated to asthma. CONCLUSIONS Our results show that doctors working in our department are overall knowledgeable about the use of FeNO in relation to the diagnosis and management of asthma. However, its use and interpretation in relation to other respiratory conditions and co-morbidities is lacking. This emphasizes the need to educate local respiratory trainees further on FeNO testing.
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在当地呼吸科工作的医生中,分数呼出一氧化氮使用的知识
设置<12个月和≥12个月在我呼吸科工作的截止时间,检查两类患者对FeNO检测知识的了解是否有统计学意义。本调查的目的是评估目前在呼吸科工作的初级和高级医生对分次呼气一氧化氮(FeNO)测试的知识。方法对所有在马特戴伊医院呼吸科工作3个月以上的基层以上医师进行问卷调查,共19道题对或错。问题是根据目前的国际准则和建议提出的。结果:我们的队列共包括25名医生。从事医师工作的平均年龄为8岁;84%的医生(n=21)知道我们医院可以进行FeNO检测。评估哮喘和不同呼吸条件下FeNO的临床适应症和解释的问题显示,初级和高级学员的总体结果明显更好(p=0.013),尽管在某些方面仍然缺乏,特别是在与哮喘无关的条件下。结论:本研究结果表明,我科医生对芬诺在哮喘诊断和治疗中的应用有较全面的了解。然而,它在其他呼吸系统疾病和合并症中的使用和解释是缺乏的。这强调有必要进一步教育本地呼吸学受训人员进行FeNO测试。
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Pneumon
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