Yan Qi, Jensen Katherine, Field Alyssa, Goei Christian, Dao Campi Haisar E, Logue Alicia, Perry W Brian, Davies Mark G
Department of Surgery, University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio, San Antonio, TX, United States.
University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, San Antonio, TX, United States.
JMIR Med Educ. 2021 Oct 15;7(4):e30736. doi: 10.2196/30736.
Websites are an important source of information for fellowship applicants, as they can influence ongoing interest and potential program selection.
This study aims to evaluate the current state of colorectal fellowship websites.
This cross-sectional study evaluates the quantity and quality of information available on websites of colorectal fellowship programs verified by the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education in 2019.
A total of 63 colorectal fellowships were included for evaluation. Websites were surveyed for content items that previous studies have found to be influential to program applicants. The 58 (91%) programs with a functional website were evaluated using an information index (calculated as a function of availability of content items concerning education, application, personnel, and benefits) and an interactive index (calculated as a function of accessibility and usability of the webpage). Programs had a median total score of 27.8 (IQR 21.5-34.5) of 79. The median score for the interactive index was 7.5 of 15 and for the information index was 20 of 64. The median scores for website application, education, personnel, and benefits or life considerations were 5, 5.5, 3.3, and 4 of 13, 24, 13, and 14, respectively. There was no difference in total score between programs in different geographical regions (P=.46).
Currently, colorectal surgery fellowship program websites do not provide enough content for applicants to make informed decisions. All training programs, regardless of specialty, should evaluate and improve their digital footprint to ensure their websites are accessible and provide the information desired by applicants.
网站是专科 fellowship 申请人的重要信息来源,因为它们会影响申请人持续的兴趣和潜在的项目选择。
本研究旨在评估结直肠专科 fellowship 网站的现状。
这项横断面研究评估了 2019 年经毕业后医学教育认证委员会认证的结直肠专科 fellowship 项目网站上可用信息的数量和质量。
总共纳入 63 个结直肠专科 fellowship 项目进行评估。对网站进行调查,了解先前研究发现对项目申请人有影响的内容项目。对 58 个(91%)有功能网站的项目,使用信息指数(根据有关教育、申请、人员和福利的内容项目的可用性计算)和交互指数(根据网页的可访问性和可用性计算)进行评估。项目的总得分中位数为 79 分中的 27.8 分(四分位间距 21.5 - 34.5)。交互指数的中位数得分是 15 分中的 7.5 分,信息指数的中位数得分是 64 分中的 20 分。网站申请、教育、人员以及福利或生活考量方面的中位数得分分别为 13 分中的 5 分、24 分中的 5.5 分、13 分中的 3.3 分和 14 分中的 4 分。不同地理区域的项目在总得分上没有差异(P = 0.46)。
目前,结直肠外科专科 fellowship 项目网站没有为申请人提供足够的内容以做出明智的决策。所有培训项目,无论专业如何,都应评估并改善其数字足迹,以确保其网站可访问并提供申请人所需的信息。