Department of Pediatrics, School of Medicine, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington;
American Academy of Pediatrics, Itasca, Illinois.
Pediatrics. 2019 Jan;143(1). doi: 10.1542/peds.2018-1559.
: media-1vid110.1542/5849572022001PEDS-VA_2018-1559 BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Knowledge and skills related to global child health are increasingly recognized as important to the practice of pediatrics. However, little is known about the status and trends in global health (GH) education in US pediatric residency programs. Our aim was to measure trends in residents' exposure to GH training, their GH education assessments, and GH career plans.
We analyzed GH-focused questions from national American Academy of Pediatrics surveys of graduating residents in 2008 and 2016. Logistic regression was used to estimate changes over time by using derived predicted values.
A total of 1100 graduating pediatric residents participated; response rates were 58.8% for 2008 and 56.0% for 2016. The percentage of residents reporting that their programs offered GH training grew from 59.1% in 2008 to 73.1% in 2016 ( < .001). The majority were somewhat likely, very likely, or definitely planning to work or volunteer in a low- or middle-income country after their residency (predicted value of 70.3% in 2008 and 69.4% in 2016; = .76). Fourteen percent of respondents reported having completed an international elective in 2016; of those, 36.5% did not receive formal preparation before the experience, and 24.3% did not participate in debriefing sessions on return. Overall, 27.3% of respondents in 2016 reported excellent (8.8%) or very good (18.5%) GH training.
Although a substantial percentage of pediatric residents participate in international electives and plan to include GH activities in their careers, gaps remain, including suboptimal preparation and debriefing for GH electives.
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与全球儿童健康相关的知识和技能越来越被认为对儿科实践很重要。然而,关于美国儿科住院医师培训项目中全球卫生(GH)教育的现状和趋势,我们知之甚少。我们的目的是衡量住院医师接触 GH 培训、GH 教育评估和 GH 职业规划的趋势。
我们分析了 2008 年和 2016 年美国儿科学会对即将毕业的住院医师进行的全国调查中与 GH 相关的问题。使用推导的预测值,通过逻辑回归估计随时间的变化。
共有 1100 名即将毕业的儿科住院医师参加了研究;2008 年的回应率为 58.8%,2016 年的回应率为 56.0%。报告其所在项目提供 GH 培训的住院医师比例从 2008 年的 59.1%增长到 2016 年的 73.1%(<.001)。大多数人很可能、非常可能或肯定会在住院后在低收入或中等收入国家工作或志愿服务(2008 年的预测值为 70.3%,2016 年为 69.4%;=.76)。2016 年有 14%的受访者报告完成了国际选修课程;其中,36.5%的人在经历之前没有接受正式准备,24.3%的人在返回后没有参加汇报会议。总体而言,2016 年有 27.3%的受访者报告 GH 培训“优秀”(8.8%)或“非常好”(18.5%)。
尽管相当一部分儿科住院医师参加国际选修课程,并计划将 GH 活动纳入其职业生涯,但仍存在差距,包括 GH 选修课程的准备和汇报不佳。