Division of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Department of Surgery, College of Medicine, King Saud University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, King Saud University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
J Burn Care Res. 2023 Jul 5;44(4):817-822. doi: 10.1093/jbcr/irab156.
Burn injuries comprise the most common accidents worldwide. The delivery of burn care has been adversely affected by the absence of effective burn management and aesthetic services. This study attempts to address the attitude of Saudi residents of plastic surgery toward obtaining a burn fellowship and to examine the factors that might influence their decisions in this regard. An online survey was sent to 39 plastic surgery residents in Saudi Arabia including levels from PGY 1 to 6 in the academic year of 2019. The questionnaire was used to demonstrate interest, knowledge, and major factors influencing or discouraging residents from choosing Burn as a subspecialty in their future career. Residents responded to knowledge questions on a scale of 3 (below average/average/above average). The response rate was 84%. Thirty-three residents completed the questionnaire. The age group was between 30 and 34 years. Only 27% of the respondents expressing interest in burn practice. The main factors that make the plastic surgery resident avoid pursuing burn fellowship were multiple operations sessions, lifestyle, financial outcome, and emotional aspects. On the other hand, the paucity of burn surgeons and being involved in the humanitarian mission were attracting factors. Most of the residents believe that burn must be obligatory and continue to be part of all plastic surgery training programs (100%). In Saudi Arabia, the relative paucity of specialist mentors on plastic surgery programs may limit residents' exposure to subspecialties such as burn during plastic surgery rotational experiences. The findings from this survey may help plastic surgery program directors or burn surgeons, in particular, to find out strategies to attract future trainees.
烧伤是全球最常见的意外伤害。由于缺乏有效的烧伤管理和美容服务,烧伤治疗受到了不利影响。本研究旨在探讨沙特居民对接受烧伤专科培训的态度,并研究可能影响他们在这方面决策的因素。我们向沙特阿拉伯的 39 名整形外科住院医师发送了一份在线调查,包括 2019 学年从 PGY1 到 PGY6 各级住院医师。问卷用于展示兴趣、知识以及影响或劝阻住院医师选择烧伤作为未来职业亚专业的主要因素。住院医师根据 3 分制(低于平均/平均/高于平均)回答知识问题。回复率为 84%。33 名住院医师完成了问卷。年龄组在 30 至 34 岁之间。只有 27%的受访者对烧伤实践感兴趣。使整形外科住院医师避免从事烧伤专科培训的主要因素是多次手术、生活方式、财务结果和情绪方面。另一方面,烧伤外科医生的缺乏以及参与人道主义任务是吸引人的因素。大多数住院医师认为烧伤必须是强制性的,并继续成为所有整形外科培训计划的一部分(100%)。在沙特阿拉伯,整形外科项目中专业导师相对较少,可能会限制住院医师在整形外科轮转经验中接触烧伤等亚专业。这项调查的结果可能有助于整形外科项目主管或烧伤外科医生,特别是了解吸引未来学员的策略。