Palacios Huatuco René M, Liaño Julián E, Moreno Laura B, Ponce Beti María S
General Surgery Service, Clínica Universitaria Reina Fabiola, Universidad Católica de Córdoba, Oncativo 1248, Córdoba Capital, Argentina.
General Surgery Service, Nuevo Hospital San Roque, Bajada Pucará 1900, Córdoba Capital, Argentina.
Ann Med Surg (Lond). 2021 Feb;62:455-459. doi: 10.1016/j.amsu.2021.01.065. Epub 2021 Jan 28.
COVID - 19 emerged as a global pandemic in 2020 and affected the teaching methods at all levels. Surgical education has also been significantly affected by this pandemic, but the effect remains unknown. We developed a survey in order to obtain more information on how this pandemic affected the training and education of surgical residency programs.
Cross-sectional study. We surveyed 195 residents of various surgical programs, from August 20th to September 30th, 2020, in Córdoba, Argentina. The effect of the COVID - 19 pandemic was analyzed on surgical training, on the academic program, and professional burnout.
The volume of surgical cases performed during the pandemic decreased dramatically, affecting mainly residents of lower years. Comparing the number of cases (>7) that residents carried out per week (Pre pandemic vs pandemic), we found that PGY - 1: 47% vs 9%; p = 0.01 and PGY - 2: 46% vs 8%; p = 0.03. 83.2% reported that the impact of the pandemic affected their surgical training negatively and 45% were not adequately trained to carry out their surgical activity in the residency program. On the other hand, 71.3% affirmed that this health emergency allowed them to dedicate more time to the development of their academic training.
This is the first cross - sectional survey study that shows the impact of the pandemic on surgical residences during the first wave in Argentina. Surgical training performed by residents had a negative impact.
2020年新冠疫情成为全球大流行疾病,影响了各级教学方法。外科教育也受到了这一疫情的显著影响,但其影响尚不清楚。我们开展了一项调查,以获取更多关于这一疫情如何影响外科住院医师培训项目的培训和教育的信息。
横断面研究。2020年8月20日至9月30日,我们对阿根廷科尔多瓦市各外科项目的195名住院医师进行了调查。分析了新冠疫情对外科培训、学术项目和职业倦怠的影响。
疫情期间进行的外科手术病例数量大幅下降,主要影响低年资住院医师。比较住院医师每周进行的病例数(疫情前与疫情期间)(>7例),我们发现一年级住院医师:47%对9%;p = 0.01,二年级住院医师:46%对8%;p = 0.03。83.2%的人报告称疫情的影响对他们的外科培训产生了负面影响,45%的人在住院医师培训项目中没有得到充分培训以开展其外科活动。另一方面,71.3%的人确认这一卫生紧急情况使他们能够有更多时间用于学术培训的发展。
这是第一项横断面调查研究,显示了疫情在阿根廷第一波疫情期间对外科住院医师培训的影响。住院医师进行的外科培训产生了负面影响。