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《2019 年冠状病毒病对神经外科培训的持续影响:土耳其神经外科住院医师全国调查的结果》

The Continuing Impact of Coronavirus Disease 2019 on Neurosurgical Training at the 1-Year Mark: Results of a Nationwide Survey of Neurosurgery Residents in Turkey.

机构信息

Department of Neurosurgery, Sisli Hamidiye Etfal Training and Research Hospital, University of Health Sciences, Sisli, Istanbul, Turkey.

Department of Neurosurgery, Hacettepe University Faculty of Medicine, Sihhiye, Ankara, Turkey.

出版信息

World Neurosurg. 2021 Jul;151:e857-e870. doi: 10.1016/j.wneu.2021.04.137. Epub 2021 May 8.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

The impact of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has led to a significant transformation in medical practice and training. This nationwide survey study aims to evaluate the 1-year impact of the pandemic on training of neurosurgical residents.

METHODS

A 38-question Web-based survey was sent to 356 neurosurgery residents. Two hundred and thirty-five participated in the study (66% response rate), representing more than half of all neurosurgical residents in the country.

RESULTS

Assignment to direct COVID-19 medical care was common (85.5%). Many of the neurosurgery residents (37.9%) were tested positive for COVID-19. Almost half of the respondents reported a decrease in work hours. Most participants (84.3%) reported a decline in total operative case volume (mean change, -29.1% ± 1.6%), largely as a result of a decrease in elective (-33.2% ± 1.6%) as opposed to emergency cases (-5.1% ± 1.8%). For theoretic education, most respondents (54.9%) indicated a negative impact, whereas 25.1% reported a positive impact. For practical training, most respondents (78.7%) reported an adverse effect. A decrease in elective surgical case volume predicted a positive impact on theoretic training but a negative impact on practical training. Research productivity was reported by 33.2% to have decreased and by 23% to have increased. Forty-two percent indicated an increase in concerns about their training and career, with a negative impact on practical training being the most important predictor. Most (57.4%) had considered extending residency training to overcome negative effects of the pandemic.

CONCLUSIONS

COVID-19 has had a significant impact on neurosurgical practice and training. Effective measures should be used to mitigate these effects and better prepare for the future challenges.

摘要

目的

2019 年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行导致医疗实践和培训发生重大转变。本全国性调查研究旨在评估大流行对神经外科住院医师培训的 1 年影响。

方法

我们向 356 名神经外科住院医师发送了一份包含 38 个问题的网络调查。235 人参与了研究(回应率为 66%),代表了全国一半以上的神经外科住院医师。

结果

直接参与 COVID-19 医疗工作的情况很常见(85.5%)。许多神经外科住院医师(37.9%)COVID-19 检测呈阳性。近一半的受访者报告工作时间减少。大多数参与者(84.3%)报告总手术病例量减少(平均减少 29.1%±1.6%),主要是由于择期手术(减少 33.2%±1.6%)减少,而非急诊手术(减少 5.1%±1.8%)。对于理论教育,大多数受访者(54.9%)表示有负面影响,而 25.1%的受访者表示有积极影响。对于实践培训,大多数受访者(78.7%)报告有不利影响。择期手术病例量减少预示着理论培训的积极影响,但对实践培训的负面影响。33.2%的受访者报告研究生产力下降,23%的受访者报告增加。42%的人表示对培训和职业的担忧增加,对实践培训的负面影响是最重要的预测因素。大多数人(57.4%)曾考虑延长住院医师培训以克服大流行的负面影响。

结论

COVID-19 对神经外科实践和培训产生了重大影响。应采取有效措施减轻这些影响,为未来的挑战做好更好的准备。

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