2018, Number 4
Aplicability and Aceptability and of the Dengue Clinical Guidelines WHO 2009: Ecuador’s perception
Soria SC, González RD, Izquierdo EA, Martínez TE
Language: Spanish
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ABSTRACT
Introduction: dengue virus infection has spread to more than 100 countries worldwide, with a change in its pattern that made the 1997 WHO classification not applicable.Objective: to determine the acceptability and applicability of the WHO-2009 guide.
Materials and methods: a cross-sectional study with a mixed design was conducted between April and November 2009 following a training intervention directed at physicians, for which a previously elaborated questionnaire was applied and a focus group work was carried out.
Results: physicians showed an acceptance of 91.9% for the WHO-2009 classification. 100% performed vital signs monitoring, considering platelets (98.4%) and hematocrit (96.9%). 96.9% used platelets as warning signs, followed by lethargy or restlessness (95.3%), abdominal pain (95.3%), persistent vomiting (92.2%). Participants report that it is useful in the classification of patients, especially severe (30.56%), easy to understand and manage (30.56%), and as an aid to the management and treatment of cases (44.4%). Eighty percent consider it necessary to disseminate it through training.
Conclusions: gráficothe WHO-2009 guide has a wide acceptance by the health personnel, the health professionals, the health professionals, the health professionals.