[ Pertinence de la prescription et formation concernant le profil protéique sérique des médecins résidents et internes du CHU IBN ROCHD de Casablanca ]
Volume 25, Issue 3, February 2019, Pages 883–889
SAFAA HADRACH1, ABDERRAHIM NAAMANE2, Nabiha Kamal3, NAIMA KHLIL4, and IMANE BENAZZOUZ5
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 Faculté de Médecine et de Pharmacie de Casablanca, Université Hassan II, Morocco
3 Laboratoire de biochimie, CHU Ibn Rochd, Casablanca, Morocco
4 Faculté de Médecine et de Pharmacie de Casablanca, Université Hassan II, Morocco
5 Faculté de Médecine et de Pharmacie de Casablanca, Université Hassan II, Morocco
Original language: French
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Introduction and purpose : The prescription of the serum protein profile is useful in the diagnostic orientation of certain immune, inflammatory and nutritional diseases. It is recommended by the senior health authority who defines the conditions. We study the conditions of this prescription by evaluating its relevance in the hospital services of Ibn Rochd University Hospital in Casablanca. Method : a descriptive and cross-sectional study conducted by a questionnaire containing 23 questions, 4 closed questions, 14 multiple-choice questions, 4 closed-ended questions and an open-ended question form 48 doctors. Results of the study : 81.8% of doctors have not been trained in serum protein profile and 72.9% have gaps in their knowledge of the protein profile. 55.7% of doctors say that biological advice is a great contribution. Conclusion : A relevant prescription requires a good enough training and complementarity between clinicians and biologist because of an accelerated diagnosis.
Author Keywords: relevance, prescription, formation, internal and resident doctors.
Volume 25, Issue 3, February 2019, Pages 883–889
SAFAA HADRACH1, ABDERRAHIM NAAMANE2, Nabiha Kamal3, NAIMA KHLIL4, and IMANE BENAZZOUZ5
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 Faculté de Médecine et de Pharmacie de Casablanca, Université Hassan II, Morocco
3 Laboratoire de biochimie, CHU Ibn Rochd, Casablanca, Morocco
4 Faculté de Médecine et de Pharmacie de Casablanca, Université Hassan II, Morocco
5 Faculté de Médecine et de Pharmacie de Casablanca, Université Hassan II, Morocco
Original language: French
Copyright © 2019 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 prescription of the serum protein profile is useful in the diagnostic orientation of certain immune, inflammatory and nutritional diseases. It is recommended by the senior health authority who defines the conditions. We study the conditions of this prescription by evaluating its relevance in the hospital services of Ibn Rochd University Hospital in Casablanca. Method : a descriptive and cross-sectional study conducted by a questionnaire containing 23 questions, 4 closed questions, 14 multiple-choice questions, 4 closed-ended questions and an open-ended question form 48 doctors. Results of the study : 81.8% of doctors have not been trained in serum protein profile and 72.9% have gaps in their knowledge of the protein profile. 55.7% of doctors say that biological advice is a great contribution. Conclusion : A relevant prescription requires a good enough training and complementarity between clinicians and biologist because of an accelerated diagnosis.
Author Keywords: relevance, prescription, formation, internal and resident doctors.
Abstract: (french)
Introduction et objectif : La prescription du profil protéique sérique, s’avère utile dans l’orientation diagnostique des certaines maladies immunitaires, inflammatoires et nutritionnelles. Elle est recommandée par la haute autorité de la santé qui en définit les conditions. Nous étudions les conditions de cette prescription en évaluant sa pertinence dans les services hospitaliers du CHU Ibn Rochd de Casablanca. Méthode : une étude descriptive et transversale menée par un questionnaire qui comporte 23 questions, 4 questions fermée, 14 questions à choix multiples, 4 questions fermées échelles et une question ouverte destinées aux 48 médecins de services hospitaliers prescripteurs. Résultats de l’étude : L’analyse des données, met en évidence que 81,8% des médecins n’ont pas reçu une formation concernant le profil protéique sérique et 72,9% ont des lacunes quant aux connaissances sur le profil protéique ciblé. 55,7% des médecins affirment, que le conseil biologique est d’un grand apport. Conclusion : Une prescription pertinente nécessite une formation assez performante et une complémentarité entre cliniciens et biologiste en raison d’un diagnostic accéléré.
Author Keywords: Pertinence, Prescription, Formation, Médecins internes, Médecins résidents.
How to Cite this Article
SAFAA HADRACH, ABDERRAHIM NAAMANE, Nabiha Kamal, NAIMA KHLIL, and IMANE BENAZZOUZ, “Relevance of the prescription and training concerning the serum protein profile of resident and internal doctors of IBN ROCHD CHU Casablanca,” International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies, vol. 25, no. 3, pp. 883–889, February 2019.