Topcu Elif Goknur, Khattak Hajra, Boekhorst Ferry, Horala Agnieszka, Henriques Manuel Goncalves, Roos Eveline J
Kackar State Hospital, 53340, Pazar, Rize, Turkey.
Tommy's National Centre for Miscarriage Research, Institute of Metabolism and Systems Research, University of Birmingham, Birmingham B15 2TT, United Kingdom.
J Pediatr Adolesc Gynecol. 2023 Feb;36(1):18-24. doi: 10.1016/j.jpag.2022.06.001. Epub 2022 Jun 9.
The purpose of this study was to evaluate resident trainees' perspectives on the pediatric and adolescent gynecology (PAG) training in obstetrics and gynecology training programs in Europe.
This study was a cross-sectional survey using an online questionnaire, on the basis of the PAG training in obstetrics and gynecology section of the European Board & College of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Project of Achieving Consensus in Training curriculum. We aimed to survey the national programs in 35 European Network of Trainees in Obstetrics and Gynaecology (ENTOG) member countries. Taking part in the survey was voluntary. The questionnaire was shared on the ENTOG online platforms.
Ninety obstetrics and gynecology trainees in 33 of 35 countries responded to our questionnaire. Of the 35 ENTOG member countries, 33 participated in the survey, and a total of 90 responses were collected, giving a response rate of 9% of all European trainees and representing 94% of the member countries. Only 27% of trainees reported having a PAG rotation during their training program, and a PAG elective was only available to 34% of the trainees. Forty-one percent reported that PAG training was not included in their curriculum (no official rotations or lectures planned). Despite the lack of formal training, 72% of trainees felt able to diagnose and manage prepubertal vaginal bleeding and adnexal masses in children and adolescents by the end of their training. Most (58%) also confirmed that they could determine indications for treatment of vulval, vaginal, perineal, and rectal conditions. However, despite scoring positively for the management and counseling of subjects that often overlap with adult patients, such as "contraception in adolescents with health problems," "acute abdominal pain," "menstrual abnormalities," and "vaginal discharge," the study revealed poorer scores when the trainees were asked about more specific PAG topics such as "premature puberty" and "developmental disorders of the genital tract."
Most core training programs across Europe do not include formal PAG training, and trainees reported a need to improve the provision of core PAG training in Europe.
本研究旨在评估住院医师培训学员对欧洲妇产科培训项目中儿科与青少年妇科(PAG)培训的看法。
本研究是一项横断面调查,采用在线问卷,基于欧洲妇产科委员会与学院在培训课程中达成共识项目的妇产科部分的PAG培训。我们旨在对欧洲35个国家的妇产科住院医师培训学员网络(ENTOG)成员国的国家项目进行调查。参与调查是自愿的。问卷在ENTOG在线平台上分享。
35个国家中的33个国家的90名妇产科培训学员回复了我们的问卷。在35个ENTOG成员国中,33个国家参与了调查,共收集到90份回复,占所有欧洲培训学员的9%,代表了94%的成员国。只有27%的培训学员报告在其培训项目中有PAG轮转,只有34%的培训学员有PAG选修课。41%的学员报告其课程中不包括PAG培训(未计划正式轮转或讲座)。尽管缺乏正规培训,但72%的培训学员认为在培训结束时能够诊断和处理青春期前儿童及青少年的阴道出血和附件肿块。大多数(58%)学员还确认他们能够确定外阴、阴道、会阴和直肠疾病的治疗指征。然而,尽管在处理与成年患者经常重叠的主题(如“有健康问题的青少年的避孕”、“急性腹痛”、“月经异常”和“白带”)的管理和咨询方面得分较高,但当培训学员被问及更具体的PAG主题(如“性早熟”和“生殖道发育障碍”)时,研究显示得分较低。
欧洲大多数核心培训项目不包括正规的PAG培训,培训学员报告需要改善欧洲核心PAG培训的提供情况。