Thirugnanasambandam Ram Prakash, Latha Magatha Sneha, Moorthy Aravind, Kannan Lakshminarayanan, Paramasivam Venkataraman, Scott Julius Xavier
Department of Pediatrics, Sri Ramachandra Medical University, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India.
Division of Pediatric Hemato Oncology, Sri Ramachandra Medical University, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India.
Indian J Med Paediatr Oncol. 2014 Jan;35(1):71-4. doi: 10.4103/0971-5851.133725.
The health care scenario in India is experiencing an increase in the number of children affected with cancer and the number of pediatric oncologists available to treat these children are few and the awareness of childhood cancer is decimally low. Hence, the purpose of this study was to determine the attitude of post-graduate students of general pediatrics towards childhood cancer and to assess their interest in pursuing pediatric oncology as a specialty in their carrier.
The study was conducted among 188 post-graduates hailing from various Medical colleges all over South India who were attending a 2 day workshop at Chennai. The survey was a 10 point questionnaire pertaining to their previous training, competence, interest toward the field of hematooncology. The data were analyzed by SPSS 18.V software.
Among the post-graduates, 74.7% of them reported that they did not have a pediatric oncology unit in their institution. 63.3% reported that they never been posted in pediatric oncology clinical postings before. 62% were not interested in pursuing pediatric oncology as a sub-specialty at all. 45.3% felt that pediatric oncology was too depressing to take as a specialty. 46.7% felt that late diagnosis and referral was the main factor which contributed to the failure of effective treatment of childhood cancers. 52.7% had never attended a class on pediatric oncology. 61.3% felt that they did not have sufficient knowledge to suspect and refer a child with cancer. 92% felt that there was a need to improve pediatric oncology teaching in their curriculum. 56.7% felt that the best way to imprint awareness on childhood malignancies was to improve pediatric oncology teaching in their medical curriculum.
The results show that majority of post-graduates in pediatrics were not interested in pursuing pediatric oncology as a sub-specialty. The main reasons may be lack of specialized Pediatric oncology units in the majority of the medical institutions, lack of opportunity of these post-graduates to attend clinical postings and theory classes. They thus lack sufficient information in this field and hence do not want to take up a career in pediatric oncology.
印度的医疗保健情况显示,患癌症儿童的数量在增加,而可治疗这些儿童的儿科肿瘤学家数量很少,并且对儿童癌症的认知度极低。因此,本研究的目的是确定普通儿科学研究生对儿童癌症的态度,并评估他们在职业生涯中从事儿科肿瘤学专业的兴趣。
该研究在来自印度南部各地医学院的188名研究生中进行,他们正在钦奈参加一个为期两天的研讨会。该调查是一份10分的问卷,涉及他们以前的培训、能力以及对血液肿瘤学领域的兴趣。数据通过SPSS 18.V软件进行分析。
在研究生中,74.7%的人报告说他们所在的机构没有儿科肿瘤病房。63.3%的人报告说他们以前从未在儿科肿瘤临床岗位工作过。62%的人完全没有兴趣将儿科肿瘤学作为一个亚专业来从事。45.3%的人认为儿科肿瘤学作为一个专业太令人沮丧。46.7%的人认为诊断和转诊延迟是导致儿童癌症有效治疗失败的主要因素。52.7%的人从未参加过儿科肿瘤学课程。61.3%的人认为他们没有足够的知识来怀疑并转诊癌症患儿。92%的人认为有必要在他们的课程中改进儿科肿瘤学教学。56.7%的人认为在医学课程中改进儿科肿瘤学教学是提高对儿童恶性肿瘤认知的最佳方法。
结果表明,大多数儿科研究生对将儿科肿瘤学作为一个亚专业不感兴趣。主要原因可能是大多数医疗机构缺乏专门的儿科肿瘤病房,这些研究生缺乏参加临床岗位工作和理论课程的机会。因此,他们在该领域缺乏足够的信息,所以不想从事儿科肿瘤学职业。