Cimen Sanem Guler, Eraslan Asir, Uysal Fahrettin Samil, Dogan Ahmet Emin, Kokurcan Alihan, Yilmaz Muhammet Sahin, Baylan Burhan, Cimen Sertac
Department of General Surgery, Health Sciences University Diskapi Training and Research Hospital, Saglik Bilimleri Universitesi, Ankara, Turkey.
Department of Urology, Health Sciences University Diskapi Training and Research Hospital, Ankara, Turkey.
Front Surg. 2022 Jun 14;9:899803. doi: 10.3389/fsurg.2022.899803. eCollection 2022.
To investigate the use of internet resources by surgeons for continuing professional development (CPD).
This cross-sectional study was carried out between July 1, 2021, to October 31, 2021, at the Department of Medicine, Health Sciences University Diskapi Yildirim Beyazit Training and Research Hospital, Ankara, Turkey, with participants from nine surgical specialties: General surgery, neurosurgery, orthopedics, urology, plastic surgery, ear-nose-throat surgery, cardiovascular surgery, ophthalmology, and anesthesiology. All study participants were asked to complete a questionnaire comprising 23 questions regarding their age, duration of work experience, appointment status, venue, and time spent on internet resources and preferred online resources for CPD purposes. In addition, participants were divided into two groups according to their appointment status: academic faculty and staff surgeons. Data analysis was performed using IBM SPSS Statistics version 17.0. The target population consisted of 216 specialists. The survey was completed by 204 (94.4%) surgical specialists. The majority of the specialists ( = 137, 67.2%) reported using the internet for work-related purposes every day. Daily time spent on internet resources was reported to be 30-60 min by 39.2% ( = 80) participants, whereas 52 (25.5%) reported spending less than 30 min. The participants wished to spend more time on internet resources. The majority of surgeons found the hospital and home equally effective in using the internet and preferred to engage alone. The mean age, English language level, usage of online resources, and the attitude score toward the perceived credibility and usefulness of e-resources were significantly higher in the academic faculty group than staff surgeons ( < 0.005). On the other hand, the use of Google/Google scholar was similar between the two groups ( = 0.192). Technical difficulties such as slow internet, need for website registration, and article fees were considered drawbacks for internet resources among all the participants.
This study showed that most surgeons use internet resources daily for CPD and stated they would like to engage longer despite technical difficulties. Institutions should address these technical difficulties.
调查外科医生利用互联网资源进行继续职业发展(CPD)的情况。
这项横断面研究于2021年7月1日至2021年10月31日在土耳其安卡拉的迪斯科皮·耶尔德勒姆·贝亚齐特培训与研究医院医学部进行,参与者来自九个外科专业:普通外科、神经外科、骨科、泌尿外科、整形外科、耳鼻喉科、心血管外科、眼科和麻醉科。所有研究参与者都被要求填写一份包含23个问题的问卷,内容涉及他们的年龄、工作经验时长、职位状态、使用互联网资源的场所和时间,以及用于继续职业发展目的的首选在线资源。此外,参与者根据其职位状态分为两组:学术教员和外科 staff。使用IBM SPSS Statistics 17.0版本进行数据分析。目标人群包括216名专家。204名(94.4%)外科专家完成了调查。大多数专家(n = 137,67.2%)报告每天使用互联网用于工作相关目的。3