Abstract

Retinopathy of prematurity (ROP) affects premature low birth-weight infantswith potentially blinding complications. Early diagnosis and treatment for indicated cases are essential to prevent unfavorable effects of the disease. To determine the awareness and the level of knowledgeof ROPamong pediatricians inall regions of Saudi Arabia who worked at neonatal intensive care units. This was a cross-sectional study. This study was undertaken in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. A semi-self-structured online questionnaire was designed to study the awareness and knowledge of ROP. The questionnaire contained items related to demographic data, participants' level of understanding and knowledge of ROP, and items related to hospital facilities, the availability of a trained ophthalmologist, and the source of knowledge. The awareness and knowledge of ROP among pediatricians of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. The study included 145 pediatricians. Awareness of ROP was found in 138 participants (95.2%). Seven participants(4.8%) were not aware ofROP and were excluded from further analysis. Of the participants, 116 (84.0%), 127 (92.0%), and 130 (94.3%) had knowledge about the stages, treatment, and precautions of treatment of ROP, respectively. Of the participants, 77 (55.8%), 63 (45.7%), 113 (81.9%), and 56 (40.6%) gave the correct answer about the indications of fundus examination, exact time of the first fundus examination, place of fundus examination, and minimum number of screening fundus examination for ROP, respectively. The awareness and knowledge of ROP among pediatricians of Saudi Arabia is good, butknowledge about the indications and proper time of first referral to an ophthalmologist should be improved.

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