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COVID-19 对泌尿外科住院医师病例记录的影响:对研究生医学教育认证委员会国家数据报告的分析。

Effect of COVID-19 on Graduating Urology Resident Case Logs: Analysis of the Accreditation Council of Graduate Medical Education National Data Reports.

机构信息

Section of Urology and Renal Transplantation and, Virginia Mason Franciscan Health, Seattle, WA.

Research and Academics, Virginia Mason Franciscan Health, Seattle, WA.

出版信息

Urology. 2022 Sep;167:24-29. doi: 10.1016/j.urology.2022.05.037. Epub 2022 Jun 30.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

To assess the national case logs of the first graduating urologic resident cohorts to have trained during the COVID-19 pandemic for effects on surgical volumes.

METHODS

The nationally aggregated Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education urology resident case logs were obtained for graduates of academic years (AYs) 2015-2016 through 2020-2021. Case volume differences for tracked index categories were compared between AYs with a 1-way analysis of variance. Data were then combined into pre-COVID and COVID-affected resident cohorts and differences in average cases logged were analyzed with 2-tailed student's t-tests.

RESULTS

Graduating urology residents logged an average of 1322 (SD 24.8) cases over their residency during the examined period. Total cases had multiple statistical differences between AYs but the only index category with a statistically significant decrease for a COVID-affected AY compared to pre-COVID AY was pediatric majors: AY 2020-2021 logged fewer cases than AY 2015-2016 (53.9 vs 63.0, P = .004) and AY 2018-2019 (53.9 vs 61.2, P = .04). When aggregated into pre- and COVID-affected cohorts, both pediatric minor (123.4 vs 117.5, P = .049) and pediatric major (61.4 vs 56.8, P = .003) case averages decreased for the COVID-affected cohort of residents, but no adult index category decreased.

CONCLUSION

National graduating urology resident surgical volume for adult index categories was maintained through the pandemic. Pediatric cases saw a statistical decrease in volume of questionable clinical significance. This does not eliminate concern that individuals may have experienced a detrimental impact on their resident education.

摘要

目的

评估在 COVID-19 大流行期间接受培训的第一批泌尿外科住院医师毕业队列的国家病例记录,以评估对手术量的影响。

方法

从 2015-2016 学年至 2020-2021 学年,获得全国性认可研究生医学教育委员会泌尿外科住院医师病例记录。通过单因素方差分析比较各学年记录的跟踪索引类别的病例量差异。然后将数据合并为 COVID 前和 COVID 影响的住院医师队列,并使用双尾学生 t 检验分析平均记录病例的差异。

结果

在研究期间,毕业的泌尿外科住院医师在住院期间平均记录了 1322 例(SD 24.8)病例。总病例数在各学年之间存在多项统计学差异,但 COVID 影响的学年与 COVID 前的学年相比,唯一在索引类别中具有统计学显著下降的是儿科专业:2020-2021 学年记录的病例数少于 2015-2016 学年(53.9 比 63.0,P=0.004)和 2018-2019 学年(53.9 比 61.2,P=0.04)。当合并为 COVID 前和 COVID 影响的队列时,儿科小专业(123.4 比 117.5,P=0.049)和儿科大专业(61.4 比 56.8,P=0.003)的病例平均值均为 COVID 影响的住院医师队列下降,但没有成人索引类别下降。

结论

在大流行期间,全国泌尿外科住院医师的成人索引类别的手术量保持不变。儿科病例的数量统计上有所下降,但临床意义值得怀疑。这不能排除人们可能对住院医师教育产生不利影响的担忧。

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