Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology and Women's Health, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, New York, USA.
Department of Epidemiology and Population Health, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, New York, USA.
Postgrad Med J. 2015 Dec;91(1082):685-91. doi: 10.1136/postgradmedj-2014-133144. Epub 2015 Oct 27.
Benefits of exposure to global health training during medical education are well documented and residents' demand for this training is increasing. Despite this, it is offered by few US obstetrics and gynaecology (OBGYN) residency training programmes.
To evaluate interest, perceived importance, predictors of global health interest and barriers to offering global health training among prospective OBGYN residents, current OBGYN residents and US OGBYN residency directors.
We designed two questionnaires using Likert scale questions to assess perceived importance of global health training. The first was distributed to current and prospective OBGYN residents interviewing at a US residency programme during 2012-2013. The second questionnaire distributed to US OBGYN programme directors assessed for existing global health programmes and global health training barriers. A composite Global Health Interest/Importance score was tabulated from the Likert scores. Multivariable linear regression was performed to assess for predictors of Global Health Interest/Importance.
A total of 159 trainees (77%; 129 prospective OBGYN residents and 30 residents) and 69 (28%) programme directors completed the questionnaires. Median Global Health Interest/Importance score was 7 (IQR 4-9). Prior volunteer experience was predictive of a 5-point increase in Global Health Interest/Importance score (95% CI -0.19 to 9.85; p=0.02). The most commonly cited barriers were cost and time.
Interest and perceived importance of global health training in US OBGYN residency programmes is evident among trainees and programme directors; however, significant financial and time barriers prevent many programmes from offering opportunities to their trainees. Prior volunteer experience predicts global health interest.
医学教育中接触全球健康培训的益处已有充分记录,住院医师对此类培训的需求也在增加。尽管如此,美国妇产科住院医师培训项目中提供此类培训的却寥寥无几。
评估未来妇产科住院医师、现职妇产科住院医师和美国妇产科住院医师培训主任对全球健康培训的兴趣、重要性认识、影响兴趣的因素以及提供全球健康培训的障碍。
我们设计了两个使用李克特量表问题的问卷,以评估全球健康培训的重要性。第一个问卷在 2012-2013 年期间分发给在美国住院医师项目面试的现职和未来妇产科住院医师。第二个问卷分发给美国妇产科项目主任,评估现有的全球健康项目和全球健康培训障碍。从李克特评分中计算出全球健康兴趣/重要性综合评分。采用多元线性回归分析评估全球健康兴趣/重要性的预测因素。
共有 159 名学员(77%,129 名未来妇产科住院医师和 30 名住院医师)和 69 名(28%)项目主任完成了问卷。全球健康兴趣/重要性的中位数评分为 7(四分位距 4-9)。之前的志愿者经历可预测全球健康兴趣/重要性评分增加 5 分(95%置信区间 -0.19 至 9.85;p=0.02)。最常提到的障碍是费用和时间。
美国妇产科住院医师培训项目的住院医师和项目主任都对全球健康培训表现出兴趣和重视,但重大的财务和时间障碍使许多项目无法为其学员提供机会。之前的志愿者经历预测全球健康兴趣。