University of Michigan, Departments of Obstetrics and Gynecology and Learning Health Sciences, Ann Arbor, Michigan.
New York University, Grossman School of Medicine, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology and Institute for Innovations in Medical Education, New York, New York.
J Surg Educ. 2021 Jul-Aug;78(4):1103-1110. doi: 10.1016/j.jsurg.2020.11.002. Epub 2020 Nov 13.
The purpose of this study was to examine stakeholder perspectives on recommended standards for the obstetrics and gynecology (OBGYN) residency application and interview processes proposed for the 2019 to 2020 application cycle. The authors aimed to assess the acceptance and perception of key stakeholders on the feasibility of implementing the standards as well as the effect of these changes on applicant anxiety.
The authors electronically distributed an anonymous survey in February 2020 to OBGYN residency applicants, clerkship directors, student affairs deans, program directors, and program managers. Participants received a 15-item survey, with questions assessing the importance and adoption of the guidelines, as well as their effect on perceived applicants' anxiety. Responses were measured on a 5-item Likert scale. Multiple regression analysis was used to explore which residency factors were associated with compliance with the standards. IRB exemption was granted by the University of Michigan.
A total of 1358 participants completed the survey for an overall response rate of 39.26%. Response rates were 36.04% for applicants (904/2508), 46.67% for CDs (105/225), 34.84% for members of GSAs (34/155), 59.43% for program directors (167/281), and 51.03% for program managers (148/290).
The overall response rate was 39.26% (1358/3459) with 36.04% of applicants (904/2508), 46.67% of clerkship directors (105/225), 34.84% of student affairs deans (34/155), 59.43% of program directors (167/281), and 51.03% of program managers (148/290). The recommendations were perceived as important by all stakeholders. More than 90% of program directors reported compliance with some or all of the recommendations and more than 90% of all applicants, clerkship directors and student affairs deans reported that the standards reduced applicant anxiety. All stakeholders rated each guideline to be important to extremely important.
This study demonstrates the feasibility and acceptance of universal standards for the residency application process in the field of OBGYN. The vast majority of stakeholders surveyed supported the initiative and participated in the guidelines. Applicant respondents perceived the guidelines to be important and to decrease anxiety surrounding the application and interview timelines. These findings are important for other specialties when considering similar interventions.
本研究旨在探讨利益相关者对妇产科住院医师申请和面试流程推荐标准的看法,这些标准是为 2019 至 2020 年申请周期提出的。作者旨在评估关键利益相关者对实施这些标准的可行性和接受程度的看法,以及这些变化对申请人焦虑的影响。
作者于 2020 年 2 月以电子方式向妇产科住院医师申请人、实习主任、学生事务院长、项目主任和项目管理人员分发了一份匿名调查。参与者收到了一份包含 15 个项目的调查问卷,问题评估了指南的重要性和采用情况,以及它们对申请人焦虑感的影响。答复是在 5 分量表上进行的。多元回归分析用于探讨哪些住院医师因素与遵守标准有关。密歇根大学已授予 IRB 豁免。
共有 1358 人完成了调查,总体回复率为 39.26%。申请人的回复率为 36.04%(904/2508),实习主任为 46.67%(105/225),学生事务院长为 34.84%(34/155),项目主任为 59.43%(167/281),项目管理人员为 51.03%(148/290)。
总体回复率为 39.26%(1358/3459),其中申请人为 36.04%(904/2508),实习主任为 46.67%(105/225),学生事务院长为 34.84%(34/155),项目主任为 59.43%(167/281),项目管理人员为 51.03%(148/290)。所有利益相关者都认为这些建议很重要。超过 90%的项目主任报告遵守了部分或全部建议,超过 90%的申请人、实习主任和学生事务院长报告这些标准降低了申请人的焦虑感。所有利益相关者都将每项准则评为重要到极其重要。
本研究表明妇产科住院医师申请过程中通用标准的可行性和可接受性。接受调查的大多数利益相关者都支持这一倡议并参与了该准则的制定。申请人受访者认为这些准则很重要,并降低了他们对申请和面试时间安排的焦虑感。这些发现对于其他专业在考虑类似干预措施时很重要。