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COVID-19 对放射科培训的影响:皇家放射科医师学院青年放射科医师论坛全国调查。

Impact of COVID-19 on radiology training: Royal College of Radiologists Junior Radiologists Forum national survey.

机构信息

Junior Radiologists' Forum Executive, Royal College of Radiologists, London, UK.

Junior Radiologists' Forum Executive, Royal College of Radiologists, London, UK.

出版信息

Clin Radiol. 2021 Jul;76(7):549.e9-549.e15. doi: 10.1016/j.crad.2021.03.013. Epub 2021 Apr 2.

Abstract

AIM

To obtain a national snapshot of radiology trainees' experience during the first wave of the pandemic.

MATERIALS AND METHODS

A 25-item questionnaire was disseminated to representatives from all training regions across the UK in July 2020. Each representative collated the collective experiences of trainees in their training programme in key domains, including redeployment, shielding, training, and teaching.

RESULTS

Ninety-five percent (38 of 40) of representatives completed the questionnaire. Trainees in up to 76% of training programmes were redeployed to wards and some trainees were shielding in 81% of programmes. Only 27% of programmes enabled remote reporting for isolating or shielding trainees. Sixty-two percent of respondents felt their well-being needs were supported. There was an overall increase in the attendance, volume, and quality of teaching and training nationally due to improved accessibility via remote-learning methods. Significant challenges were described with reporting, interventional procedures, and multidisciplinary team meeting attendance, although 62% of programmes noted an increase in service provision. Less in-person feedback was reported with in-person training still deemed necessary for practical skills. The Royal College of Radiologists Junior Radiologists Forum webinars were well received by all trainees with continuation of the series recommended.

CONCLUSION

The COVID-19 pandemic has had a clear impact on many areas of radiology training in the UK. Early strategies have been adopted to mitigate the challenges faced by trainees and opportunities for future improvement are highlighted.

摘要

目的

获取疫情第一波期间放射科受训者经历的全国性快照。

材料与方法

2020 年 7 月,向英国所有培训区域的代表分发了一份包含 25 个问题的问卷。每位代表汇总了其培训计划中关键领域(包括重新部署、隔离、培训和教学)中所有受训者的集体经历。

结果

95%(40 名代表中的 38 名)完成了问卷。多达 76%的培训计划中的受训者被重新部署到病房,81%的培训计划中的一些受训者被隔离。只有 27%的计划允许隔离或屏蔽的受训者远程报告。62%的受访者认为他们的健康需求得到了支持。由于远程学习方法提高了可及性,全国范围内的教学和培训的出勤率、数量和质量总体上有所增加。虽然 62%的计划指出服务提供有所增加,但在报告、介入程序和多学科团队会议出席方面仍存在重大挑战。虽然仍认为需要进行实地培训以获得实践技能,但报告的现场反馈较少。皇家放射学院青年放射学家论坛的网络研讨会受到所有受训者的欢迎,并建议继续举办该系列研讨会。

结论

COVID-19 大流行对英国放射科培训的许多领域都产生了明显影响。已经采取了早期策略来减轻受训者面临的挑战,并强调了未来改进的机会。

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