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推动初出茅庐者成长:一项关于英国神经外科培训中导师指导状况的调查。

Promoting padawans: a survey examining the state of mentorship in neurosurgical training in the United Kingdom.

作者信息

Mancuso-Marcello Marco, Salloum Nadia Liber, Copley Phillip Correia, Emelifeonwu John Amaechi, Kaliaperumal Chandrasekaran

机构信息

Department of Clinical Neurosciences, Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, UK.

出版信息

Br J Neurosurg. 2023 Apr;37(2):158-162. doi: 10.1080/02688697.2021.1982864. Epub 2021 Oct 4.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Mentorship has long since been acknowledged as an integral part of Neurosurgical training. The authors sought to evaluate the state of mentorship in Neurosurgical training in the United Kingdom (UK).

METHODS

A 28-point questionnaire was sent to all neurosurgical trainees in the UK and Ireland via the British Neurosurgical Trainee's Association (BNTA), comprising 180 trainees.

RESULTS

There were 75 responses (180 trainees on the mailing list, 42% response rate). Despite all respondents reporting it to be at least somewhat important to have a mentor, 16% felt they had no mentors. The mean number of mentors was 2.91 with 72% of respondents having more than 1 mentor. In terms of the content of mentorship relationships, 63% were comfortable discussing career related topics with their mentor to a high or very high degree but only 29% felt comfortable discussing their general wellbeing. With regards to allocated educational supervisors, 43% thought this person to be a 'low' or 'very low' source of mentorship. The three most important traits of the ideal mentor as reported by respondents were: someone chosen by them (48%), working in the same hospital (44%) and having received formal mentorship training (36%).

CONCLUSIONS

The current perception of mentorship in Neurosurgery from the surveyed trainees is mixed. A healthy majority of trainees benefit from mentorship of some kind, whilst a significant minority feel underserved. The surveyed trainees feel mentorship is slanted more towards clinical and professional aspects of development than it is towards personal ones. Suggestions for future insight would be an evaluation of senior registrar and consultant sentiments towards mentorship, whilst exploration into more flexible models for establishing mentoring relationships may help to address the heavy importance of trainee choice which is voiced by this survey's results.

摘要

背景

长期以来,导师指导一直被视为神经外科培训不可或缺的一部分。作者试图评估英国神经外科培训中导师指导的现状。

方法

通过英国神经外科实习生协会(BNTA)向英国和爱尔兰的所有神经外科实习生发送了一份包含28个问题的问卷,共有180名实习生参与。

结果

共收到75份回复(邮件列表中有180名实习生,回复率为42%)。尽管所有受访者都表示有导师至少在某种程度上很重要,但仍有16%的人觉得自己没有导师。导师的平均数量为2.91名,72%的受访者有不止一名导师。在导师关系的内容方面,63%的人非常愿意或比较愿意与导师讨论职业相关话题,但只有29%的人愿意讨论自己的总体健康状况。关于指定的教育督导,43%的人认为此人提供的导师指导“较少”或“非常少”。受访者认为理想导师最重要的三个特质是:由他们自己选择(48%)、在同一家医院工作(44%)以及接受过正式的导师培训(36%)。

结论

从接受调查的实习生对神经外科导师指导的当前看法不一。大多数实习生受益于某种形式的导师指导,但也有相当一部分人觉得未得到充分指导。接受调查的实习生认为导师指导更多地倾向于临床和职业发展方面,而非个人方面。未来进一步深入了解的建议包括评估高级住院医师和顾问对导师指导的看法,同时探索更灵活的建立导师关系的模式,这可能有助于解决本次调查结果所表明的实习生选择的重要性问题。

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