Plastic, Reconstructive and Hand Surgery Unit, Peninsula Health, Frankston, Victoria, Australia
Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Health Sciences, The University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
Postgrad Med J. 2022 Jun;98(1160):466-476. doi: 10.1136/postgradmedj-2020-139575. Epub 2021 Mar 9.
COVID-19 has had a significant impact on healthcare resources and the medical workforce. Clinically-based medical education is the principal source of learning, and this has been profoundly impacted by restrictions due to COVID-19. It follows that junior medical staff and their education would be significantly impacted due to the altered volume and breadth of their clinical exposure. Some literature has been published regarding the impact to medical training during COVID-19. This study sought to review junior medical staff perceptions and their reported impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on their education and training.Nine databases (three Ovid MEDLINE databases, Embase, Web of Science, Scopus, Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature, Educational Resources Information Centre and PsychINFO) were searched for studies published in 1 January 2020 through 24 August 2020. Via a scoping review protocol, an iterative process was used to perform the identification, review and charting analysis of the reported outcomes and themes. Descriptive analysis was performed using quantitative and qualitative methods.Of the 25 343 sources identified, 32 were included in the review. There were studies published from nearly all continents, predominantly in surgical journals, with a wide spread of specialties. Themes identified included the current impact of the pandemic in relation to continuation of and modifications to training programmes, as well as the future impact due to training requirements and career progression.Junior medical staff report that the COVID-19 pandemic has had a significant impact on their education and training. Whether the changes imposed by the pandemic on education are temporary measures or permanent fixtures, and whether standards of competence may be impacted, is not yet known. This scoping review forms a basis for further investigation in the field.
COVID-19 对医疗资源和医务人员产生了重大影响。以临床为基础的医学教育是学习的主要来源,而 COVID-19 限制对其产生了深远影响。因此,由于临床经验的数量和广度发生了变化,初级医务人员及其教育将受到重大影响。已经有一些关于 COVID-19 期间对医学培训影响的文献发表。本研究旨在回顾初级医务人员的看法及其报告的 COVID-19 大流行对其教育和培训的影响。
通过一项范围综述方案,使用迭代过程对报告的结果和主题进行识别、审查和图表分析。使用定量和定性方法进行描述性分析。
在确定的 25343 个来源中,有 32 个被纳入综述。研究发表于几乎所有大陆,主要发表在外科期刊上,涵盖了广泛的专业。确定的主题包括大流行对培训计划的持续和修改的当前影响,以及由于培训要求和职业发展而产生的未来影响。
初级医务人员报告 COVID-19 大流行对他们的教育和培训产生了重大影响。大流行对教育的影响是暂时的还是永久的,以及能力标准是否可能受到影响,目前尚不清楚。本次范围综述为该领域的进一步研究奠定了基础。