| Israel Journal of Health Policy Research | |
| Smart marketing may improve public understanding of the anesthesia profession | |
| Idit Matot1  Anat Cattan1  Stanislav Oifa1  Daniel Ogorek1  Barak Cohen1  | |
| [1] Division of Anesthesia, Pain and Critical Care, Tel-Aviv Medical Center affiliated with Sackler Medical School, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv, Israel | |
| 关键词: Public campaign; Anesthesiology; Public opinion; | |
| Others : 1218012 DOI : 10.1186/s13584-015-0011-1 |
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| received in 2014-08-06, accepted in 2015-03-03, 发布年份 2015 | |
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【 摘 要 】
Background
A 2005 survey led by the Israeli Society of Anesthesiologists (ISA) found that large parts of the Israeli public are not familiar with the profession of anesthesia. The ISA has subsequently been conducting a public campaign for several years with the aim to enhance community knowledge regarding the anesthesiologists’ training and their critical role in the perioperative period.
Objective
The present study sought to evaluate the value of a campaign aiming to enhance public understanding of the importance of a medical profession; more specifically, a campaign to promote awareness of the community regarding the anesthesia profession. If proved to be successful, public campaigns may be considered in other countries and for other medical professions with similar difficulties.
Methods
In 2013, five hundred participants from the general community were asked to answer a questionnaire focusing on the profession of anesthesia.
Results
Public knowledge has improved following the campaign. Specifically, improvement was demonstrated regarding the qualification of the anesthesiologist as an MD (92% vs. 64% in 2013 and 2005, respectively), and enhanced awareness of the anesthesia team’s critical role in the operating room (OR) (48% vs. 30% in 2013 and 2005, respectively).
Conclusions
The Israeli community is attentive to public campaigns that address the roles of a medical profession. Enhanced public knowledge regarding the importance of the anesthesia profession may have a significant impact on both the payment policy for anesthesiologists and on the recruitment of more physicians to the field of anesthesia. Public campaigns may be considered for other medical professions with similar difficulties.
【 授权许可】
2015 Cohen et al.; licensee BioMed Central.
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