Knowledge and practice of preparticipation physical evaluation of Saudi primary care physicians in the Eastern Province of Saudi Arabia

  • Ahmed S. Bahamdan*
  • , Sadiq A. Amghais
  • , Marwa M. Shafey
  • , Abdullatif K. Althunyan
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: The preparticipation physical evaluation (PPE) monograph is a vital resource for medical providers aimed at ensuring the safety and well-being of athletes during sports participation by screening for injuries and disease risk factors. However, the concept of PPE is relatively new in Saudi Arabia, where primary care physicians (PCPs) often lack the proper training for it. This study’s aim was to assess PCPs’ knowledge and practice of PPE and identify associated factors. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A self-administrated web-based questionnaire was distributed to PCPs in the Eastern Province of Saudi Arabia. The questionnaire covered the various aspects of PPE knowledge (including general principles, components, contraindications of sports participation, concerning history and physical findings, electrocardiography interpretations, and ethical considerations) as well as PPE practice. Initial treatment of data included descriptive statistics.; Chisquare tes or Fisher’s exact test as, as appropriate, were used to determine association of knowledge and practices with various independent variables. RESULTS: Of the 240 contacted PCPs, 192 responded yielding a response rate of 80%; 50.5% had no prior PPE training. About 43% of the PCPs had not encountered PPE during their examination, but the remainder performed monthly PPE. Notably, 82.8% demonstrated a poor level of knowledge regarding PPE and only 43% had a satisfactory level of practice. CONCLUSION: This study revealed that a significant proportion of PCPs displayed poor knowledge of PPE and <1/2 of our sample showed satisfactory practice levels. Recommendations to establish the local guidelines regarding PPE for PCPs to follow should be emphasized and PPE training integrated into both undergraduate and postgraduate family medicine curricula. These measures are crucial for the enhancement of the safety of athletes in Saudi Arabia.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)48-56
Number of pages9
JournalJournal of Family and Community Medicine
Volume31
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 2024

Keywords

  • Adolescent health
  • health-care policy
  • national guidelines
  • preparticipation physical evaluation
  • sport medicine

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