Dean William, Gichuhi Stephen, Buchan John, Matende Ibrahim, Graham Ronnie, Kim Min, Arunga Simon, Makupa William, Cook Colin, Visser Linda, Burton Matthew
International Centre for Eye Health (ICEH), Clinical Research Department Faculty of Infectious and Tropical Diseases, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, London, WC1E7HT, UK.
Department of Ophthalmology, University of Cape Town, Cape Town, South Africa.
Wellcome Open Res. 2019 Nov 27;4:187. doi: 10.12688/wellcomeopenres.15580.1. eCollection 2019.
There are 2.7 ophthalmologists per million population in sub-Saharan Africa, and a need to train more. We sought to analyse current surgical training practice and experience of ophthalmologists to inform planning of training in Eastern, Central and Southern Africa. This was a cross-sectional survey. Potential participants included all current trainee and recent graduate ophthalmologists in the Eastern, Central and Southern African region. A link to a web-based questionnaire was sent to all heads of eye departments and training programme directors of ophthalmology training institutions in Eastern, Central and Southern Africa, who forwarded to all their trainees and recent graduates. Main outcome measures were quantitative and qualitative survey responses. Responses were obtained from 124 (52%) trainees in the region. Overall level of satisfaction with ophthalmology training programmes was rated as 'somewhat satisfied' or 'very satisfied' by 72%. Most frequent intended career choice was general ophthalmology, with >75% planning to work in their home country post-graduation. A quarter stated a desire to mainly work in private practice. Only 28% of junior (first and second year) trainees felt surgically confident in manual small incision cataract surgery (SICS); this increased to 84% among senior trainees and recent graduates. The median number of cataract surgeries performed by junior trainees was zero. 57% of senior trainees were confident in performing an anterior vitrectomy. Only 29% of senior trainees and 64% of recent graduates were confident in trabeculectomy. The mean number of cataract procedures performed by senior trainees was 84 SICS (median 58) and 101 phacoemulsification (median 0). Satisfaction with post-graduate ophthalmology training in the region was fair. Most junior trainees experience limited cataract surgical training in the first two years. Focused efforts on certain aspects of surgical education should be made to ensure adequate opportunities are offered earlier on in ophthalmology training.
撒哈拉以南非洲地区每百万人口中有2.7名眼科医生,因此需要培养更多眼科医生。我们试图分析当前眼科医生的外科培训实践和经验,以为东部、中部和南部非洲的培训规划提供参考。这是一项横断面调查。潜在参与者包括东部、中部和南部非洲地区所有当前的眼科实习医生和刚毕业的眼科医生。向东部、中部和南部非洲眼科培训机构的所有眼科科室主任和培训项目主任发送了一份基于网络问卷的链接,他们将问卷转发给了所有学员和刚毕业的学生。主要观察指标是定量和定性的调查回复。该地区124名(52%)学员提供了回复。72%的人对眼科培训项目的总体满意度被评为“有点满意”或“非常满意”。最常见的职业选择意向是普通眼科,超过75%的人计划毕业后在本国工作。四分之一的人表示希望主要从事私人执业。只有28%的初级(一、二年级)学员对手动小切口白内障手术(SICS)有手术信心;在高级学员和刚毕业的学生中,这一比例增至84%。初级学员进行白内障手术的中位数为零。57%的高级学员对进行前部玻璃体切除术有信心。只有29%的高级学员和64%的刚毕业学生对小梁切除术有信心。高级学员进行白内障手术的平均例数为84例SICS(中位数58例)和101例超声乳化白内障吸除术(中位数0例)。该地区对研究生眼科培训的满意度一般。大多数初级学员在前两年的白内障手术培训有限。应在外科教育的某些方面集中精力,以确保在眼科培训早期提供足够的机会。