Title of article :
Digital Rectal Examination for Prostate and Rectal Tumour: Knowledge and Experience of Final Year Medical Students
Author/Authors :
Eziyi, AK Department of Surgery Ladoke Akintola University of Technology Teaching Hospital (LTH) - Osogbo, Nigeria , Ademuyiwa, AO Department of Surgery - Lagos University Teaching Hospital - Idi Araba - Lagos, Nigeria , Eziyi, JAE Department of Surgery Obafemi Awolowo University Teaching Hospitals Complex (OAUTHC) - Ile-Ife, Nigeria , Salako, AA Department of Surgery Obafemi Awolowo University Teaching Hospitals Complex (OAUTHC) - Ile-Ife, Nigeria
Abstract :
BACKGROUND: It is most pertinent that medical students
are taught the necessary skills for digital rectal examination
(DRE) before they become doctors.
OBJECTIVE: The study is to assess the knowledge and
experience of final year medical students regarding DRE for
prostate and rectal tumours.
METHODS: Well-structured questionnaire were administered
to each of the final year medical students of Ladoke Akintola
University of Technology a week to their final examinations.
RESULTS: Response was received from 127 (60%) of the
students, 124 (97.6%) agreed that they have been taught DRE.
Most of the students, 102 (80.3%), have done one to five DRE,
three (2.4%) and have never performed DRE while none of the
students have done more than ten DRE. Only in 49 (38.6%) of
cases were the findings of the students on DRE always
confirmed by a doctor. Nine students (7.1%) have never felt a
clinical BPH and none had felt it more than five times. Sixtysix
(52.0%) have never felt a malignant prostate and none of
the students have felt it up to three times. Most of the students,
106 (83.5%), have never felt a rectal tumour on DRE Only
five (3.9%) felt very confident of their ability to give an opinion
based on their findings on DRE while 105 (82.7%) felt
reasonably confident
CONCLUSIONS: The students have been taught DRE and a
good number of them have performed it. Few of the DRE done
by the students were cross-checked by a doctor. Most of the
students have problems differentiating BPH from cancer of
the prostate and many of them were not very confident of their
findings on DRE
Keywords :
rectal tumour , prostate , medical students , Digital rectal examination
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics