Cancer Education, Princess Margret Cancer Centre, Toronto, ON, Canada.
Western Radiation Oncology/El Camino Health, Mountain View, CA, USA.
J Cancer Educ. 2023 Jun;38(3):829-836. doi: 10.1007/s13187-022-02192-6. Epub 2022 Jun 20.
This study sought to report the degree to which postgraduate trainees in radiation oncology perceive their education has been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. A cross-sectional online survey was administered from June to July 2020 to trainee members of the Canadian Association of Radiation Oncology (CARO) (n = 203). Thirty-four trainees responded with a 17% response rate. Just under half of participants indicated that COVID-19 had a negative/very negative impact on training (n = 15; 46%). The majority agreed/strongly agreed that they feared family/loved ones would contract COVID-19 (n = 29, 88%), felt socially isolated from friends and family because of COVID-19 (n = 23, 70%), and had difficulty concentrating on tasks because of concerns about COVID-19 (n = 17, 52%). Changes that had a negative/very negative impact on learning included limitations to travel and networking (n = 31; 91%) and limited patient contact (n = 19; 58%). Virtual follow-ups (n = 25: 76%) and in-patient care activities (n = 12; 36%) increased. Electives were cancelled in province (n = 10; 30%), out-of-province (n = 16; 49%), and internationally (n = 15; 46%). Teaching from staff was moderately reduced to completely suppressed (n = 23, 70%) and teaching to medical students was moderately reduced to completely suppressed (n = 27, 82%). Significant changes to radiation oncology training were wrought by the pandemic, and roughly half of trainees perceive that these changes had a negative impact on training. Innovations in training delivery are needed to adapt to these new changes.
本研究旨在报告放射肿瘤学研究生认为 COVID-19 大流行对其教育的影响程度。2020 年 6 月至 7 月,对加拿大放射肿瘤学协会(CARO)的受训学员(n=203)进行了横断面在线调查。34 名受训学员做出回应,回应率为 17%。近一半的参与者表示 COVID-19 对培训产生了负面影响/非常负面的影响(n=15;46%)。大多数人同意/强烈同意他们担心家人/亲人会感染 COVID-19(n=29,88%),因为 COVID-19 与朋友和家人感到社交孤立(n=23,70%),并且因为担心 COVID-19 而难以集中精力完成任务(n=17,52%)。对学习产生负面影响/非常负面影响的变化包括旅行和网络限制(n=31;91%)和有限的患者接触(n=19;58%)。虚拟随访(n=25:76%)和住院患者护理活动(n=12;36%)增加。省内(n=10;30%)、省际(n=16;49%)和国际(n=15;46%)取消了选修课。工作人员的教学适度减少到完全取消(n=23,70%),向医学生的教学适度减少到完全取消(n=27,82%)。疫情对放射肿瘤学培训造成了重大变化,大约一半的受训学员认为这些变化对培训产生了负面影响。需要创新培训方式以适应这些新变化。