National Neurosurgical Centre, Beaumont University Teaching Hospital, Dublin, Republic of Ireland.
National Neurosurgical Centre, Beaumont University Teaching Hospital, Dublin, Republic of Ireland.
World Neurosurg. 2014 Feb;81(2):226-8. doi: 10.1016/j.wneu.2013.08.023. Epub 2013 Aug 28.
To evaluate the attitudes and perceptions of medical student toward neurosurgery.
A cross-sectional survey comprising questions based on a Likert scale was used to analyze the attitudes and perceptions of third-year, fourth-year, and fifth-year medical students from the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland. An anonymous questionnaire containing 15 items was administered and scored following a Likert ranking scale (1, disagree; 2, agree somewhat; 3, agree moderately; 4, agree strongly).
This prospective study included 60 students 20-26 years old (mean age, 23 years old). Most of the students agreed that their neurosurgery teaching is inadequate, neurosurgical history is difficult to obtain, neurosurgical signs are difficult to elicit, the neurosurgery training period is long, neurosurgical illnesses have poor outcomes, and neurosurgery can impede family life (70%-100%).
The findings identify some areas that may be targeted to stimulate and improve medical students' interest and passion toward the pursuit of neurosurgery as a specialty and ultimately to improve their learning experience.
评估医学生对神经外科学的态度和看法。
采用基于李克特量表的横断面调查,分析来自爱尔兰皇家外科学院的三年级、四年级和五年级医学生的态度和看法。我们采用了一份匿名问卷,其中包含 15 个项目,按照李克特评分量表(1,不同意;2,有些同意;3,比较同意;4,非常同意)进行评分。
这项前瞻性研究纳入了 60 名年龄在 20-26 岁(平均年龄 23 岁)的学生。大多数学生认为他们的神经外科学教学不足,神经外科史难以获得,神经外科体征难以引出,神经外科培训时间长,神经外科疾病预后差,神经外科会影响家庭生活(70%-100%)。
这些发现确定了一些可能需要关注的领域,以激发和提高医学生对神经外科学作为专业的兴趣和热情,并最终改善他们的学习体验。