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COVID-19 大流行对美国肾脏病学研究员培训和福祉的影响:一项全国性调查。

Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Nephrology Fellow Training and Well-Being in the United States: A National Survey.

机构信息

Data Science and Public Impact, American Society of Nephrology, Washington, DC.

Section of Nephrology, Hypertension, and Kidney Transplantation, Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

出版信息

J Am Soc Nephrol. 2021 May 3;32(5):1236-1248. doi: 10.1681/ASN.2020111636. Epub 2021 Mar 3.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic's effects on nephrology fellows' educational experiences, preparedness for practice, and emotional wellbeing are unknown.

METHODS

We recruited current adult and pediatric fellows and 2020 graduates of nephrology training programs in the United States to participate in a survey measuring COVID-19's effects on their training experiences and wellbeing.

RESULTS

Of 1005 nephrology fellows-in-training and recent graduates, 425 participated (response rate 42%). Telehealth was widely adopted (90% for some or all outpatient nephrology consults), as was remote learning (76% of conferences were exclusively online). Most respondents (64%) did not have in-person consults on COVID-19 inpatients; these patients were managed by telehealth visits (27%), by in-person visits with the attending faculty without fellows (29%), or by another approach (9%). A majority of fellows (84%) and graduates (82%) said their training programs successfully sustained their education during the pandemic, and most fellows (86%) and graduates (90%) perceived themselves as prepared for unsupervised practice. Although 42% indicated the pandemic had negatively affected their overall quality of life and 33% reported a poorer work-life balance, only 15% of 412 respondents who completed the Resident Well-Being Index met its distress threshold. Risk for distress was increased among respondents who perceived the pandemic had impaired their knowledge base (odds ratio [OR], 3.04; 95% confidence interval [CI], 2.00 to 4.77) or negatively affected their quality of life (OR, 3.47; 95% CI, 2.29 to 5.46) or work-life balance (OR, 3.16; 95% CI, 2.18 to 4.71).

CONCLUSIONS

Despite major shifts in education modalities and patient care protocols precipitated by the COVID-19 pandemic, participants perceived their education and preparation for practice to be minimally affected.

摘要

背景

新冠病毒病 2019(COVID-19)大流行对肾病学研究员的教育经历、实践准备和心理健康的影响尚不清楚。

方法

我们招募了美国成人和儿科研究员以及 2020 年肾病学培训项目的毕业生参与一项调查,该调查衡量了 COVID-19 对他们培训经历和健康的影响。

结果

在 1005 名接受培训的肾病学研究员和应届毕业生中,有 425 人参与(应答率为 42%)。远程医疗(90%的门诊肾病咨询采用远程医疗)和远程学习(76%的会议完全在线)得到广泛采用。大多数受访者(64%)没有对 COVID-19 住院患者进行面对面咨询;这些患者通过远程医疗就诊(27%)、由主治教员不带研究员进行面对面就诊(29%)或其他方式就诊(9%)。大多数研究员(84%)和毕业生(82%)表示,他们的培训计划在大流行期间成功地维持了他们的教育,大多数研究员(86%)和毕业生(90%)认为自己为独立实践做好了准备。尽管 42%的人表示大流行对他们的整体生活质量产生了负面影响,33%的人报告工作-生活平衡更差,但在完成居民健康指数(Resident Well-Being Index)的 412 名受访者中,只有 15%达到了其困扰阈值。认为大流行影响了他们的知识库(优势比[OR],3.04;95%置信区间[CI],2.00 至 4.77)或对他们的生活质量(OR,3.47;95%CI,2.29 至 5.46)或工作-生活平衡(OR,3.16;95%CI,2.18 至 4.71)产生负面影响的受访者,其面临困扰的风险更高。

结论

尽管 COVID-19 大流行引发了教育模式和患者护理方案的重大转变,但参与者认为他们的教育和实践准备受到的影响最小。

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