[ Prérequis des médecins résidents et internes concernant les profils protéiques sériques et la pertinence de leurs prescriptions en pédiatrie à l’hôpital d’enfants Abderrahim Harouchi de Casablanca ]
Volume 24, Issue 3, October 2018, Pages 1099–1105
SAFAA HADRACH1, HANANE MECHAL2, ABDERRAHIM NAAMANE3, Nabiha Kamal4, NAIMA KHLIL5, and IMANE BENAZZOUZ6
1 Laboratoire chimie-biochimie, Environnement, Nutrition et Santé (LC-BENS), Centre d’Étude Doctoral en Sciences de la Santé, Faculté de Médecine et de Pharmacie de Casablanca, Université Hassan II, Morocco
2 Service de Cardiologie, CHU Ibn Rochd de Casablanca, Morocco
3 Faculté de Médecine et de Pharmacie de Casablanca, Université Hassan II, Morocco
4 Laboratoire de biochimie, CHU Ibn Rochd, Casablanca, Morocco
5 Faculté de Médecine et de Pharmacie de Casablanca, Université Hassan II, Morocco
6 Faculté de Médecine et de Pharmacie de Casablanca, Université Hassan II, Morocco
Original language: French
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Introduction and purpose: The serum protein profile is a very important examination for the diagnosis, monitoring, surveillance and evaluation of certain inflammatory, immune and nutritional diseases, but its prescription remains a little limited. According to the recommendations of the good practices in biology, the prescription of this examination must be carried out under precise conditions. In our context, this technique is poorly prescribed by physicians. The objective of this work is to assess the state of the art of internal and residents doctors regarding the serum protein profile. Method: This is a descriptive, quantitative, exploratory and cross-sectional study supported by a 22 questions questionnaire, with closed questions in numbers of 4, 14 multiple-choice questions and 4 closed-ended questions from 59 physicians. This questionnaire evaluates their knowledge and their need for serum protein profile training as well as their expectation of benefits at the biochemistry laboratory. Results of the study: The exploitation of the results showed a lack of formation in protein profile. 96.3% of resident and internal pediatric physicians did not receive training in this area. 37.5% have unsatisfactory theoretical knowledge of the targeted protein profile. 40.7% of responders indicated that satisfaction with the biochemistry laboratory's performance is moderately satisfied concerning the response time. Conclusion: Training in protein profile is considered necessary for the prescribing doctors in order to consolidate their knowledge for a more useful prescription for the purpose of an improved diagnosis.
Author Keywords: knowledge, serum protein profile, internal and resident doctors, relevance, prescription.
Volume 24, Issue 3, October 2018, Pages 1099–1105
SAFAA HADRACH1, HANANE MECHAL2, ABDERRAHIM NAAMANE3, Nabiha Kamal4, NAIMA KHLIL5, and IMANE BENAZZOUZ6
1 Laboratoire chimie-biochimie, Environnement, Nutrition et Santé (LC-BENS), Centre d’Étude Doctoral en Sciences de la Santé, Faculté de Médecine et de Pharmacie de Casablanca, Université Hassan II, Morocco
2 Service de Cardiologie, CHU Ibn Rochd de Casablanca, Morocco
3 Faculté de Médecine et de Pharmacie de Casablanca, Université Hassan II, Morocco
4 Laboratoire de biochimie, CHU Ibn Rochd, Casablanca, Morocco
5 Faculté de Médecine et de Pharmacie de Casablanca, Université Hassan II, Morocco
6 Faculté de Médecine et de Pharmacie de Casablanca, Université Hassan II, Morocco
Original language: French
Copyright © 2018 ISSR Journals. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
Abstract
Introduction and purpose: The serum protein profile is a very important examination for the diagnosis, monitoring, surveillance and evaluation of certain inflammatory, immune and nutritional diseases, but its prescription remains a little limited. According to the recommendations of the good practices in biology, the prescription of this examination must be carried out under precise conditions. In our context, this technique is poorly prescribed by physicians. The objective of this work is to assess the state of the art of internal and residents doctors regarding the serum protein profile. Method: This is a descriptive, quantitative, exploratory and cross-sectional study supported by a 22 questions questionnaire, with closed questions in numbers of 4, 14 multiple-choice questions and 4 closed-ended questions from 59 physicians. This questionnaire evaluates their knowledge and their need for serum protein profile training as well as their expectation of benefits at the biochemistry laboratory. Results of the study: The exploitation of the results showed a lack of formation in protein profile. 96.3% of resident and internal pediatric physicians did not receive training in this area. 37.5% have unsatisfactory theoretical knowledge of the targeted protein profile. 40.7% of responders indicated that satisfaction with the biochemistry laboratory's performance is moderately satisfied concerning the response time. Conclusion: Training in protein profile is considered necessary for the prescribing doctors in order to consolidate their knowledge for a more useful prescription for the purpose of an improved diagnosis.
Author Keywords: knowledge, serum protein profile, internal and resident doctors, relevance, prescription.
Abstract: (french)
Introduction et objectif: Le profil protéique sérique est un examen très important pour le diagnostic, le suivi, la surveillance et l’évaluation des certaines pathologies inflammatoires, immunitaires et nutritionnelles, mais dont la prescription reste un peu limitée. Selon les recommandations des bonnes pratiques en biologie, la prescription de cet examen doit-être réalisée dans des conditions précises. Dans notre contexte, cette technique est faiblement prescrite par les médecins. L’objectif de ce travail est d’évaluer l’état des lieux des connaissances des médecins internes et résidents concernant le profil protéique sérique. Méthode: Il s’agit d’une étude descriptive, quantitative, exploratoire et transversale appuyée par un questionnaire qui s’articule sur 22 questions, avec des questions fermées en nombre de 4, 14 questions à choix multiples et 4 questions fermées échelles auprès de 59 médecins. Ce questionnaire évalue leurs connaissances et leur besoin en formation relatif au profil protéique sérique ainsi que leur attente concernant les prestations au niveau du laboratoire de la biochimie. Résultats de l’étude: L’exploitation des résultats a soulevé un déficit de formation relatif au profil protéique sérique. 96,3%, des médecins résidents et internes en pédiatrie n’ont pas reçu de formation dans ce sens. 37,5% ont une connaissance théorique un peu satisfaisante du profil protéique ciblé. 40,7% des répondeurs ont précisé que la satisfaction de la prestation du laboratoire de biochimie est moyennement satisfaite concernant le délai de la réponse. Conclusion: La formation en profil protéique est considéré comme nécessaire pour les médecins prescripteurs afin de consolider leurs acquis pour une prescription plus utile dans le but d’un diagnostic amélioré.
Author Keywords: prérequis, profil protéique sérique, médecins internes et résidents, pertinence, prescription.
How to Cite this Article
SAFAA HADRACH, HANANE MECHAL, ABDERRAHIM NAAMANE, Nabiha Kamal, NAIMA KHLIL, and IMANE BENAZZOUZ, “The knowledge of resident and internal doctors in serum protein profiles and the relevance of their prescriptions in pediatrics at Abderrahim Harouchi children's hospital in Casablanca,” International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies, vol. 24, no. 3, pp. 1099–1105, October 2018.