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对全球神经外科学的兴趣和参与:对加拿大神经外科住院医师的调查。

Interest and participation in global neurosurgery: a survey of Canadian neurosurgery residents.

机构信息

1Division of Neurosurgery, Department of Surgery, University of Montreal.

2Department of Neurosurgery, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.

出版信息

Neurosurg Focus. 2020 Mar 1;48(3):E21. doi: 10.3171/2019.12.FOCUS19767.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

The lack of access to primary neurosurgical care presents a significant burden for patients in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). Efforts to decrease the inequities in access to surgical care have become an increasing focus of initiatives and advocacy within the international neurosurgery community. Although residents may represent highly active members of international teams, the extent of their availability for and interest in global neurosurgery opportunities remains unclear. The objectives of this study were to assess the degree of participation, the level of interest, and the perceived barriers for residents of Canadian neurosurgery programs in engaging in neurosurgery initiatives in LMICs.

METHODS

A cross-sectional survey was administered to 144 residents from all accredited Canadian neurosurgery residency programs. The survey was used to determine the level of participation and interest in global neurosurgery initiatives.

RESULTS

The survey response rate from residents at Canadian neurosurgery programs was 45/144 (31%), although not all respondents answered every question; thus, the denominator for each question is not always 45. Most neurosurgery residents (n = 30, 68%) were unaware of any global neurosurgery opportunities available during residency. Despite 64% of residents having an interest in participation (strongly agree/agree; n = 28), with most residents planning on participating as attending staff (strongly agree/agree; n = 28, 64%), only 3 residents (7%) had taken part in LMIC neurosurgery initiatives. The most cited perceived limitations for participation were lack of time (n = 37, 84%) and finances (n = 26, 59%).

CONCLUSIONS

Among surveyed residents from Canadian neurosurgery programs, there was a low participation rate in global neurosurgery initiatives and limited knowledge of available opportunities, despite relatively high interest. Many respondents identified time and financial constraints as barriers to participation. Many residents felt that interest could increase were there a structured program dedicated to global neurosurgery available in their residency program.

摘要

目的

在中低收入国家(LMICs),缺乏初级神经外科护理给患者带来了巨大的负担。减少获得外科护理方面的不平等的努力已成为国际神经外科学界倡议和宣传的重点。尽管住院医师可能是国际团队中非常活跃的成员,但他们参与全球神经外科机会的程度和兴趣仍不清楚。本研究的目的是评估加拿大神经外科项目的住院医师参与 LMIC 神经外科计划的参与程度、兴趣水平和感知障碍。

方法

对所有经认可的加拿大神经外科住院医师培训计划的 144 名住院医师进行了横断面调查。该调查用于确定参与全球神经外科计划的程度和兴趣。

结果

加拿大神经外科项目住院医师的调查回复率为 45/144(31%),尽管并非所有受访者都回答了每个问题;因此,每个问题的分母并不总是 45。大多数神经外科住院医师(n=30,68%)不知道住院期间有任何全球神经外科机会。尽管 64%的住院医师(强烈同意/同意;n=28)对参与感兴趣,但大多数住院医师计划以主治医生的身份参与(强烈同意/同意;n=28,64%),只有 3 名住院医师(7%)参与了 LMIC 神经外科计划。参与的最大感知限制是缺乏时间(n=37,84%)和资金(n=26,59%)。

结论

在接受调查的加拿大神经外科项目住院医师中,尽管兴趣相对较高,但参与全球神经外科计划的比例较低,对现有机会的了解有限。许多受访者认为时间和财务限制是参与的障碍。许多住院医师认为,如果在住院医师培训计划中有一个专门的全球神经外科计划,他们的兴趣可能会增加。

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