From the Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Section, Surgery Division, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Santiago, Chile.
The Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom.
Ann Plast Surg. 2021 Nov 1;87(5):488-492. doi: 10.1097/SAP.0000000000002839.
Conducting research during specialty training provides an opportunity to develop critical thinking and leadership skills along with a better understanding of the scientific literature. However, trainees often find it difficult to undertake research, in the context of labor-intensive surgical training. The aim of this study is to evaluate the research output and limitations of plastic surgery residents in different countries.
An international cross-sectional study involving plastic surgery trainees and recent postgraduates from Brazil, Chile, Germany, and the United Kingdom was conducted. A survey inquiring into academic productivity, limitations to conducting research, and working-hours patterns was distributed among eligible participants.
From September to December 2019, 106 surveys were retrieved. Most respondents declared having participated in at least 1 project that resulted in a presentation or publication during their training (90.6% in national presentations, 68% international presentations, 67% in national publications, and 66% international publications). Having completed a previous research fellowship was associated with a statistically higher academic output (P < 0.05). Seventy-nine percent of respondents felt that their participation in research activities would have been greater if limiting factors had been addressed, including lack of time (72.5%) and insufficient supervision and mentoring (55%).
Optimizing plastic surgery trainees' participation in scientific research is beneficial both for residents and their mentors. Research fellowships can provide an opportunity for academically oriented trainees to further develop their research skills. Protected time and adequate mentoring can help not only to increase residents' research output, but also to recruit the next generation of academic plastic surgeons.
在专科培训期间进行研究为培养批判性思维和领导能力以及更好地理解科学文献提供了机会。然而,在劳动密集型的外科培训环境中,受训者往往发现很难进行研究。本研究旨在评估不同国家的整形外科住院医师的研究成果和局限性。
对来自巴西、智利、德国和英国的整形外科住院医师和最近的研究生进行了一项国际横断面研究。向符合条件的参与者分发了一份调查,询问学术成果、进行研究的限制因素以及工作时间模式。
2019 年 9 月至 12 月期间,共检索到 106 份调查。大多数受访者表示,在培训期间至少参与了 1 个导致演讲或发表的项目(90.6%在国内演讲,68%在国际演讲,67%在国内出版物,66%在国际出版物)。完成之前的研究奖学金与统计学上更高的学术产出相关(P <0.05)。79%的受访者认为,如果解决了限制因素,他们的参与研究活动的意愿会更高,这些限制因素包括缺乏时间(72.5%)和监督和指导不足(55%)。
优化整形外科住院医师参与科学研究对住院医师及其导师都有益。研究奖学金可为以学术为导向的住院医师提供进一步发展研究技能的机会。受保护的时间和足够的指导不仅有助于提高住院医师的研究成果,还有助于招募下一代学术整形外科医生。