Roberts Leah May, Kudesia Rashmi, Zhao Huaqing, Dolan Shaliz, Rose Marisa
Department of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Reproductive Sciences, Temple University Hospital at the Lewis Katz School of Medicine, 3401 N Broad Street, Philadelphia, PA, 19102, USA.
Division of Reproductive Endocrinology & Infertility, CCRM Houston, Houston, TX, USA.
Fertil Res Pract. 2020 Dec 9;6(1):22. doi: 10.1186/s40738-020-00091-2.
To evaluate fertility knowledge among current Obstetrics and Gynecology (OB-GYN) residents using a recently published validated instrument, the Fertility and Infertility Treatment Knowledge Score (FIT-KS).
OB-GYN residents in the United States were recruited through an email to all residency coordinators nationwide. They were asked to voluntarily respond to a short questionnaire including demographic information and the FIT-KS instrument, through an online survey platform. Of approximately 5000 OB-GYN residents in the country, 177 responded.
The sample was 91% female, with 69% between the ages of 26 and 30. Participants evenly represented all 4 years of training. Mean FIT-KS score was 21.2 (73% correct; range 17-26). No statistically significant differences were noted across the level of training. Several knowledge gaps were noted. Residents could define the common assisted reproductive technologies; however overestimated their success rates per cycle.
Substantial gaps exist in fertility knowledge among OB-GYN residents, with understanding of male fertility and success rates of Assisted Reproductive Technologies (ART) being particularly limited. Knowledge of fertility does not change throughout residency training, demonstrating consistent gaps in fertility knowledge. Knowledge during post graduate year (PGY)-1 year is consistent with mean scores found in prior research in Internal Medicine residents (65%), as well as a cohort of female medical students and obstetrics and gynecology residents and fellows (64.9%) (Fertil Steril 108:711-7, 2017; Fertil Steril 110:e239, 2018).
使用最近发表的经过验证的工具——生育与不孕治疗知识评分(FIT-KS),评估当前妇产科住院医师的生育知识。
通过向全国所有住院医师协调员发送电子邮件,招募美国的妇产科住院医师。要求他们通过在线调查平台自愿回答一份简短问卷,问卷包括人口统计学信息和FIT-KS工具。在该国约5000名妇产科住院医师中,177人做出了回应。
样本中91%为女性,69%年龄在26至30岁之间。参与者均匀分布在所有4年的培训阶段。FIT-KS平均得分为21.2(正确率73%;范围17 - 26)。在培训水平之间未发现统计学上的显著差异。注意到了几个知识差距。住院医师能够定义常见的辅助生殖技术;然而,他们高估了每个周期的成功率。
妇产科住院医师的生育知识存在很大差距,对男性生育和辅助生殖技术(ART)成功率的理解尤其有限。生育知识在整个住院医师培训期间没有变化,表明生育知识存在持续差距。研究生一年级(PGY)时的知识与先前在内科住院医师研究(65%)以及一组女医学生、妇产科住院医师和研究员(64.9%)中发现的平均得分一致(《生育与不育》108:711 - 7, 2017;《生育与不育》110:e239, 2018)。