Sampling survey on professional knowledge levels of general practitioners in primary health care institutions from six provinces
10.3760/cma.j.cn114798-20200904-00964
- VernacularTitle:六省基层全科医生专业知识能力抽样分析
- Author:
Yanchun SUN
;
Wei WANG
;
Xueqin XIE
;
Shuai WANG
;
Qinqin LIU
;
Fang XU
;
Shuang LIU
;
Fei YAN
- From:
Chinese Journal of General Practitioners
2021;20(6):691-695
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
A survey on professional knowledge levels was conducted from April to October 2019 among 388 general practitioners (GPs) from 46 community health service centers and 30 township health centers of 6 provinces selected by stratified random sampling method. The overall knowledge test score was 31.82—84.09(56.94±9.19) points, and the pass rate was 36.3% (141/388). There were significant differences in test scores among participants with different types of work units, regions, provinces, marital status, educational background, professional titles, types of employment, length of service, and training status (all P<0.05). Multivariate regression analysis showed that educational background ( B=-2.835), professional title ( B=-8.867), and participation in professional course training ( B=2.214) were the influencing factors of knowledge level (all P<0.05). The pass rates in knowledge of prevention/health management (13.7%, 53/388) and policies and regulations (12.1%, 47/388) were low. The results show that the levels of professional knowledge among GPs working in grassroots health institutions are relatively low, and suggest that continuing education should be strengthened to improve the professional knowledge level of GPs in primary care institutions, particularly, knowledge of health policies and regulations, disease prevention and health management.