A Questionnaire Survey: Knowledge in Upper Airway Infections among General Practitioners in Malaysia
Journal: Archives of Otolaryngology & Rhinology (Vol.3, No. 4)Publication Date: 2017-12-29
Authors : Boon Han Kevin Ng Ing Ping Tang Elizabeth Yenn Lynn Lim Abu Bakar Zulkifl ee; Prepageran Narayanan;
Page : 126-128
Keywords : Upper airway infections; Upper respiratory tract infections; General practitioners;
Abstract
Background: Upper respiratory tract infections (URTI) cases are one of the most frequently seen cases in the primary care setting. The causative agents are either bacteria or virus. It is not easy to differentiate among them. In term of treatment for both conditions, certain principles of treatment are advised to be followed. Objective: To assess the knowledge, attitude and experience of General Practitioners (GPs) on upper respiratory tract infections (URTI) as well as on antibiotics usage. Methods and Materials: In a six months nationwide prospective study, 152 Malaysian GPs participated by answering a questionnaire relating to views on common clinical presentations of upper airway infections, management of disease and the usage of antibiotics. The results from the questionnaire were tabulated and analyzed with SPSS version 22.
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