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认证可提高中低收入国家肿瘤学教育质量:非洲肿瘤学家的观点。

Accreditation Improves Quality of Oncology Education in Low- and Middle-Income Countries: Perspectives of African Oncologists.

机构信息

Department of Oncology, Queen's University, Kingston, Canada.

Cancer Centre of Southeastern Ontario, Queen's University, 25 King Street W, Kingston, ON, K7L 5P9, Canada.

出版信息

J Cancer Educ. 2020 Jun;35(3):563-570. doi: 10.1007/s13187-019-01497-3.

Abstract

The purpose of this study is to understand the perspectives of African Oncologists on the role of accreditation and on global standards. We developed a survey that addressed African oncologists' opinions on the role of accreditation. The survey also included 187 standards from World Federation of Medical Education Postgraduate medical education (PGME) standards, American Council of Graduate Medical Education (ACGME)-I standards for hematology/oncology, and the Royal College of Physician and Surgeons of Canada Medical Oncology standards. A 3-point scale was employed for each standard: 1 = not important, 2 = important but not essential, 3 = essential. The survey was sent to 79 physicians, 38 responded. Eighty-seven percent agreed that accreditation ensures quality. Forty-five percent agreed it will not increase migration of qualified doctors. Twenty-two individuals who completed the entire survey were analyzed for the standards. Five standards received the highest ratings of 3 (essential) from all respondents. One standard received a rating of < 2.0. The majority of standards had ratings between 2.6 and 2.94 indicating African oncologists found most standards to be useful. Ratings < 2.6 were mostly related to resource constraints. Most African Oncologists believed that accreditation ensures quality of education, and most standards were considered important. This data is useful for developing and adapting accreditation standards in resource-constrained settings.

摘要

这项研究的目的是了解非洲肿瘤学家对认证和全球标准的作用的看法。我们开发了一份调查问卷,以了解非洲肿瘤学家对认证作用的看法。该调查问卷还包含了来自世界医学教育联合会研究生医学教育(PGME)标准、美国研究生医学教育理事会(ACGME)-I 血液学/肿瘤学标准和加拿大皇家内外科医生学院肿瘤医学标准的 187 项标准。每项标准的评分采用 3 分制:1 = 不重要,2 = 重要但非必要,3 = 必要。该调查共发送给 79 名医生,有 38 名医生做出了回应。87%的医生认为认证可以确保教育质量。45%的医生认为认证不会增加合格医生的外流。22 名完成了整个调查的医生对这些标准进行了分析。所有受访者中,有 5 项标准获得了 3 分(必要)的最高评分。有一项标准的评分低于 2.0。大多数标准的评分在 2.6 到 2.94 之间,这表明非洲肿瘤学家认为大多数标准都很有用。评分低于 2.6 的标准主要与资源限制有关。大多数非洲肿瘤学家认为认证可以确保教育质量,并且大多数标准都被认为是重要的。这些数据对于在资源有限的环境中制定和调整认证标准非常有用。

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