Huri Gazi, Cabuk Yusuf Sertan, Gursoy Safa, Akkaya Mustafa, Ozkan Secil, Oztuna Volkan, Aydingoz Onder, Senkoylu Alparslan
Hacettepe University, Faculty of Medicine, Department of Orthopedics and Traumatology, Ankara, Turkey.
Yozgat Akdagmadeni Public Hospital, Department of Orthopedics and Traumatology, Yozgat, Turkey.
Acta Orthop Traumatol Turc. 2016 Oct;50(5):567-571. doi: 10.1016/j.aott.2016.08.014. Epub 2016 Oct 4.
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study is to describe the current situation regarding the training, working conditions, future plans, fields of interest and satisfaction of orthopaedics and traumatology residents in Turkey. METHODS: A descriptive survey questionnaire consisting of 24 questions was designed to identify the problems and solution suggestions concerning training of orthopaedic residents. All orthopaedics and traumatology residents who took the 2013 Progress Testing for Speciality in Medicine (UEGS) held by Turkish Orthopaedics and Traumatology Education Council (TOTEK) were surveyed in the class at the end thereof as well as the young orthopaedic surgeons who were reached through the email groups of Turkish Society of Orthopaedics and Traumatology - Residents and Young Attendings Council (TOTBID-AGUH). RESULTS: A total of 725 residents and 132 young attendings were surveyed. The most outstanding answers are as follows: 62,7% of the respondents replied to the question "Is there a training program/Is it being applied" as "yes/yes". It was found out that 94,3% of the respondents wanted to be involved in a rotation abroad. The "patient care" was the most common answer, with a ratio of 36,9%, to the question "What's the priority of the department you are studying in?". Regarding work conditions, "many emergency on-calls" was found to be the most important parameter affecting life conditions (p < 0.05). CONCLUSION: Aiming to identify the challenges that orthopaedics and traumatology residents in Turkey face as regards their training, this survey stands as a pioneering study with a high participation rate. Analysis of survey data highlights the importance of several key factors such as the development of training programs and increasing the time spent with academicians as well as spreading and promotion of log book application.
目的:本研究旨在描述土耳其骨科与创伤科住院医师的培训、工作条件、未来计划、感兴趣的领域以及满意度的现状。 方法:设计了一份包含24个问题的描述性调查问卷,以确定与骨科住院医师培训相关的问题及解决方案建议。对参加2013年由土耳其骨科与创伤科教育委员会(TOTEK)举办的医学专业进展测试(UEGS)的所有骨科与创伤科住院医师,在测试结束时于课堂上进行了调查,同时还通过土耳其骨科与创伤科协会 - 住院医师及青年主治医师委员会(TOTBID - AGUH)的电子邮件群组联系到了年轻骨科外科医生并进行了调查。 结果:共对725名住院医师和132名年轻主治医师进行了调查。最突出的回答如下:62.7%的受访者对“是否有培训计划/是否正在实施”这一问题回答为“是/是”。发现94.3%的受访者希望参与国外轮转。对于“你所在学习科室的首要任务是什么?”这一问题,“患者护理”是最常见的答案,占比36.9%。关于工作条件,“大量急诊值班”被认为是影响生活条件的最重要因素(p < 0.05)。 结论:本调查旨在确定土耳其骨科与创伤科住院医师在培训方面面临的挑战,是一项参与率高的开创性研究。对调查数据的分析突出了几个关键因素的重要性,如培训计划的制定、增加与院士相处的时间以及日志应用的推广。
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