Chan Toby Yb, Rai Amandeep S, Lee Edwin, Glicksman Jordan T, Hutnik Cindy Ml
Ivey Eye Institute, Department of Ophthalmology.
Clin Ophthalmol. 2011;5:311-9. doi: 10.2147/OPTH.S17567. Epub 2011 Mar 3.
This cross-sectional survey assessed the adequacy of ophthalmology teaching in undergraduate medical education and evaluated the comfort level of family medicine residents in diagnosing and managing common ophthalmic conditions.
Postgraduate year 1 and 2 family medicine residents at the University of Western Ontario were recruited for this study. The main outcome measures were hours of classroom and clinic-based instruction on ophthalmology during undergraduate medical education, and the comfort level in ophthalmic clinical skills and managing various ophthalmic conditions.
In total, 54 (33.3%) of 162 family medicine residents responded to the survey. Residents reported an average of 27.1 ± 35.1 hours and 39.8 ± 47.1 hours of classroom and clinical ophthalmology instruction, respectively. However, most residents (80%) responded as feeling only "somewhat comfortable" or "not at all comfortable" in assessing and managing common ophthalmic conditions, including ocular emergencies, such as acute angle closure glaucoma and ocular chemical burn. A positive correlation was seen between overall comfort level and hours of classroom instruction (P < 0.05).
The number of hours of ophthalmology training received by family medicine residents during medical school meets the International Council of Ophthalmology Task Force recommendations. However, family medicine residents appear to be uncomfortable in handling treatable but potentially sight-threatening ocular conditions. Standardizing the undergraduate medical education ophthalmology curriculum and increasing hours of ophthalmology training during postgraduate family medicine residency may be useful in bridging this gap in knowledge.
本横断面调查评估了本科医学教育中眼科教学的充分性,并评估了家庭医学住院医师在诊断和处理常见眼科疾病方面的舒适度。
招募了西安大略大学一年级和二年级的家庭医学住院医师参与本研究。主要结局指标为本科医学教育期间眼科课堂教学和临床教学的时长,以及眼科临床技能和处理各种眼科疾病的舒适度。
162名家庭医学住院医师中共有54名(33.3%)回复了调查。住院医师报告的眼科课堂教学和临床教学平均时长分别为27.1±35.1小时和39.8±47.1小时。然而,大多数住院医师(80%)表示在评估和处理常见眼科疾病(包括急性闭角型青光眼和眼部化学烧伤等眼部急症)时仅感到“有些舒服”或“一点也不舒服”。总体舒适度与课堂教学时长之间存在正相关(P<0.05)。
家庭医学住院医师在医学院期间接受的眼科培训时长符合国际眼科理事会特别工作组的建议。然而,家庭医学住院医师在处理可治疗但可能威胁视力的眼部疾病时似乎并不自在。规范本科医学教育眼科课程并增加研究生家庭医学住院医师培训期间的眼科培训时长,可能有助于弥补这一知识差距。