Susarla Srinivas M, Lifchez Scott D, Losee Joseph, Hultman Charles Scott, Redett Richard J
From the *Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, MD; †Department of Plastic Surgery, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Pittsburgh, PA; and ‡Division of Plastic Surgery, Department of Plastic Surgery, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC.
Ann Plast Surg. 2016 Aug;77(2):231-6. doi: 10.1097/SAP.0000000000000386.
An understanding of biostatistics is a critical skill for the practicing plastic surgeon. The purpose of the present study was to assess plastic surgery residents' attitudes and understanding of biostatistics.
This was a cross-sectional study of plastic surgery residents. A survey assessing resident attitudes regarding biostatistics, confidence with biostatistical concepts, and objective knowledge of biostatistics was distributed electronically to trainees in plastic surgery programs in the United States. Bivariate and regression analyses were used to identify significant associations and adjust for confounders/effect modifiers.
One hundred twenty-three residents responded to the survey (12.3% response rate). Respondents expressed positive attitudes regarding biostatistics in plastic surgery practice, but only moderate levels of confidence with various biostatistical concepts. Both attitudes and confidence were positively associated with the number of plastic surgery journals read monthly and formal coursework in biostatistics (P < 0.01). Resident attitudes were positively correlated with confidence (r = 0.33, P < 0.01). The mean percentage of correct responses on knowledge-assessments was 43.6% (20.8%). Integrated residents performed better than independent track residents (P = 0.04). Residents had difficulty with study design, the correct use of analysis of variance, regression analysis, and identifying a statistically significant result. Resident confidence was moderately correlated with performance (r = 0.31, P = 0.01).
Plastic surgery residents place a high degree of importance on knowledge of biostatistics in the practice of plastic surgery but have only a fair understanding of core statistical concepts.
对于执业整形外科医生而言,了解生物统计学是一项至关重要的技能。本研究的目的是评估整形外科住院医师对生物统计学的态度和理解。
这是一项针对整形外科住院医师的横断面研究。一份评估住院医师对生物统计学的态度、对生物统计学概念的信心以及生物统计学客观知识的调查问卷,通过电子方式分发给美国整形外科项目的学员。采用双变量和回归分析来确定显著关联并对混杂因素/效应修饰因素进行调整。
123名住院医师回复了调查问卷(回复率为12.3%)。受访者对整形外科实践中的生物统计学表达了积极态度,但对各种生物统计学概念的信心仅处于中等水平。态度和信心均与每月阅读的整形外科期刊数量以及生物统计学方面的正规课程呈正相关(P < 0.01)。住院医师的态度与信心呈正相关(r = 0.33,P < 0.01)。知识评估中正确回答的平均百分比为43.6%(20.8%)。综合住院医师的表现优于独立培训轨道的住院医师(P = 0.04)。住院医师在研究设计、方差分析的正确使用、回归分析以及识别具有统计学意义的结果方面存在困难。住院医师的信心与表现呈中等程度相关(r = 0.31,P = 0.01)。
整形外科住院医师高度重视生物统计学知识在整形外科实践中的应用,但对核心统计概念的理解仅处于一般水平。