Siy A B, Lins L A, Dahm J S, Shaw J T, Simske N M, Noonan K J, Whiting P S
Department of Orthopaedics and Rehabilitation, University of Wisconsin - Madison School of Medicine and Public Health, Madison, Wisconsin, USA.
J Child Orthop. 2018 Dec 1;12(6):640-646. doi: 10.1302/1863-2548.12.180153.
Orthopaedic residents are increasingly seeking international health electives (IHEs) during training, many of which involve providing paediatric orthopaedic care. However, little is known about the availability of IHEs during orthopaedic fellowship training. Our study sought to assess the global health opportunities available to North American paediatric orthopaedic fellows.
We conducted an online, REDCap-based survey of paediatric orthopaedic fellowship programme directors (PDs) in the United States and Canada. The survey link was sent by the Pediatric Orthopaedic Society of North America (POSNA) Evidence-Based Medicine Committee to all POSNA-approved paediatric orthopaedic fellowship PDs. Follow-up reminder emails were delivered at set time intervals.
The overall response rate was 55% (26/47). Only three of 26 responding programmes (11.5%) offered a structured global health programme but 42.3% of programmes (11/26) reported fellow IHE participation within the last ten years. In all, 91% of PDs reported that fellows were extremely satisfied with their IHE, and 91% agreed that IHEs are valuable for trainees. Perceived barriers to fellow participation in IHEs included lack of funding, lack of established partner sites, lack of interest among fellows and concerns related to time away compromising clinical/call coverage. In all, 65.4% of PDs agree that IHE participation during training plays a major role in shaping fellows' future volunteer activities.
There are limited global health opportunities among North American paediatric orthopaedic fellowship programmes, with only 11.5% offering a structured global health programme. Greater efforts to establish sustainable funding and international partnerships may increase opportunities for IHEs during paediatric orthopaedic fellowship training.
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骨科住院医师在培训期间越来越多地寻求国际健康选修课程(IHE),其中许多涉及提供小儿骨科护理。然而,对于骨科专科培训期间IHE的可用性知之甚少。我们的研究旨在评估北美小儿骨科专科住院医师可获得的全球健康机会。
我们对美国和加拿大的小儿骨科专科培训项目主任(PD)进行了一项基于REDCap的在线调查。调查链接由北美小儿骨科学会(POSNA)循证医学委员会发送给所有POSNA批准的小儿骨科专科培训项目PD。在设定的时间间隔发送跟进提醒电子邮件。
总体回复率为55%(26/47)。26个回复项目中只有3个(11.5%)提供了结构化的全球健康项目,但42.3%的项目(11/26)报告在过去十年中有专科住院医师参与IHE。总体而言,91%的PD报告称专科住院医师对他们的IHE极其满意,91%的人同意IHE对学员有价值。专科住院医师参与IHE的感知障碍包括缺乏资金、缺乏既定的合作地点、专科住院医师缺乏兴趣以及与离开时间影响临床/值班覆盖相关的担忧。总体而言,65.4%的PD同意培训期间参与IHE在塑造专科住院医师未来的志愿者活动中起主要作用。
北美小儿骨科专科培训项目中的全球健康机会有限,只有11.5%提供结构化的全球健康项目。加大力度建立可持续资金和国际伙伴关系可能会增加小儿骨科专科培训期间IHE的机会。
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