Department of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, Texas.
Department of Cardiothoracic and Vascular Surgery, Heart and Vascular Institute, The University of Texas McGovern Medical School, Houston, Texas.
Ann Thorac Surg. 2021 Mar;111(3):1079-1085. doi: 10.1016/j.athoracsur.2020.05.158. Epub 2020 Jul 31.
Websites are primary sources of information for prospective trainees. However, little is known regarding the information deemed most important to cardiothoracic (CT) surgery interviewees when evaluating a program. The objectives of this study were to (1) report informational content important to CT surgery interviewees on a fellowship website and (2) improve the quality of a specific program's website.
Study investigators conducted a survey of interviewees at a traditional 2-year CT surgery fellowship program. Questions were asked to elicit what information interviewees considered important to include in a program website and to identify gaps in the website's content. After administering the survey to 2018 fellowship interviewees, the website was redesigned, and the survey was readministered to 2019 fellowship interviewees.
A total of 49 interviewees completed the survey (response rate, 90.7%); 45 (91.8%) of these interviewees had previously visited the program's website. Interviewees reported that the most important information they sought when accessing fellowship websites included faculty profiles (n = 47), rotation schedules (n = 33), current fellows' profiles (n = 29), and past fellows' profiles (n = 26). The website was revamped to include content across each of these domains. After website redesign, there was significant improvement in interviewees reporting that they found the information they sought (mean score, 3.56 to 4.64; P < .001) and that the website was useful (mean score, 3.67 to 4.77; P < .001) compared with the previous year.
CT surgery fellowship websites are accessed by the majority of interviewees and are a critical source of program information. Optimizing website design and content on the basis of survey feedback objectively improved the usefulness of the program website to interviewees.
网站是潜在受训者获取信息的主要来源。然而,对于评估项目时,心胸外科(CT)手术受访者认为最重要的信息知之甚少。本研究的目的是(1)报告专业网站上对 CT 手术受访者很重要的信息内容,(2)提高特定项目网站的质量。
研究人员对传统的 2 年制 CT 外科研究员进行了调查。提出问题,以了解受访者认为在项目网站上应包含的重要信息,并确定网站内容的空白。在对 2018 年研究员进行调查后,对网站进行了重新设计,并对 2019 年研究员重新进行了调查。
共有 49 名受访者完成了调查(应答率为 90.7%);其中 45 名(91.8%)受访者曾访问过该计划的网站。受访者表示,他们在访问研究员网站时寻求的最重要信息包括教师简介(n=47)、轮转时间表(n=33)、现任研究员简介(n=29)和往届研究员简介(n=26)。该网站进行了全面改版,以包含每个领域的内容。重新设计网站后,受访者报告称他们找到了所需的信息(平均评分从 3.56 到 4.64;P <.001),并且网站非常有用(平均评分从 3.67 到 4.77;P <.001),与前一年相比,受访者报告称他们找到了所需的信息(平均评分从 3.56 到 4.64;P <.001),并且网站非常有用(平均评分从 3.67 到 4.77;P <.001),与前一年相比,受访者报告称他们找到了所需的信息(平均评分从 3.56 到 4.64;P <.001),并且网站非常有用(平均评分从 3.67 到 4.77;P <.001),与前一年相比,受访者报告称他们找到了所需的信息(平均评分从 3.56 到 4.64;P <.001),并且网站非常有用(平均评分从 3.67 到 4.77;P <.001)。
大多数受访者访问 CT 外科研究员网站,这是了解计划信息的重要来源。根据调查反馈优化网站设计和内容客观地提高了网站对受访者的有用性。