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孕期身体残障女性的住院教育:加拿大妇产科课程改进的需求评估全国性调查。

Women with physical disability in pregnancy resident education: a national survey as a needs assessment for curriculum improvement in obstetrics and gynaecology in Canada.

机构信息

Maternal Fetal Medicine Division, Mount Sinai Hospital, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

Obstetric and Gynecology, Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

出版信息

BMJ Open. 2019 Jul 9;9(7):e024505. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2018-024505.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

To explore the current status to which Canadian obstetrics and gynaecology (Ob-Gyn) programmes teach residents about pregnancy in patients with physical disabilities, and to assess the level of interested in providing formal education sessions in this field. This study also assesses the residents' perception of their knowledge and their comfort level caring for women with physical disabilities (WWPD), which will further determine the need for incorporation of this topic into the residency curriculum.

DESIGN

Cross-sectional survey.

SETTING

All Canadian English accredited Ob-Gyn residency programmes.

PARTICIPANTS

Programme directors and residents.

MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES

The current self-reported education and exposure Canadian Ob-Gyn residents have surrounding WWPD in pregnancy, and if there is an interest in further education in this area.

METHODS

An online survey was developed and distributed to all Canadian English accredited Ob-Gyn residency programme directors and residents. Answers were collected over a 2-month period in 2017, which consisted of an initial email and two email reminders. Questions were in three key areas: demographic characteristics, knowledge gap and level of interest in a formal method of education.

RESULTS

Eighty-four residents and nine programme directors participated in the surveys. Eighty-six per cent of residents and all programme directors responded that there are no formal scheduled training sessions on WWPD as part of the residency curriculum. Two-thirds of the residents reported being uncomfortable with the management issues surrounding a woman with a disability in pregnancy. A vast majority of residents (91.67%) and all programme directors have an interest in incorporating this topic into the residency curriculum to meet the need of pregnant women with disabilities.

CONCLUSIONS

This survey indicated that there is both a need for and interest in education in the area of pregnancy and physical disability in the Canadian Ob-Gyn residency programme. This information suggests that the development of educational materials in this area should be considered to address an unmet need with the ultimate goal of improving the care provided to WWPD in pregnancy. Future projects in this area should focus on content development taking into account the CanMEDS and competency-based medical education framework.

摘要

目的

探讨加拿大妇产科(Ob-Gyn)项目向住院医师传授身体残疾孕妇妊娠知识的现状,并评估在该领域提供正规教育课程的兴趣程度。本研究还评估了住院医师对其照顾身体残疾女性(WWPD)知识和舒适度的认知,这将进一步确定将这一主题纳入住院医师课程的必要性。

设计

横断面调查。

设置

所有加拿大英语认可的 Ob-Gyn 住院医师培训计划。

参与者

项目主任和住院医师。

主要观察指标

加拿大 Ob-Gyn 住院医师目前在妊娠期间对 WWPD 的自我报告教育和接触情况,以及他们对这一领域进一步教育的兴趣。

方法

开发了一个在线调查,并分发给所有加拿大英语认可的 Ob-Gyn 住院医师培训项目主任和住院医师。2017 年在两个月的时间内收集了答案,包括一封初始电子邮件和两封电子邮件提醒。问题分为三个关键领域:人口统计学特征、知识差距和对正规教育方法的兴趣。

结果

84 名住院医师和 9 名项目主任参加了调查。86%的住院医师和所有项目主任都表示,住院医师课程中没有关于 WWPD 的正式预定培训课程。三分之二的住院医师报告说,他们对残疾女性妊娠管理问题感到不舒服。绝大多数住院医师(91.67%)和所有项目主任都有兴趣将这一主题纳入住院医师课程,以满足残疾孕妇的需求。

结论

这项调查表明,加拿大妇产科住院医师培训项目在妊娠和身体残疾领域既需要教育,也有兴趣进行教育。这一信息表明,应考虑在这一领域开发教育材料,以满足未满足的需求,最终目标是改善对妊娠期间 WWPD 的护理。未来在这一领域的项目应侧重于内容开发,同时考虑到 CanMEDS 和以能力为基础的医学教育框架。

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