Division of Neurosurgery, Department of Surgery, College of Medicine, King Khalid University, Abha 62529, Saudi Arabia.
Department of Medical Education, College of Medicine, King Khalid University, Abha 62529, Saudi Arabia.
Medicina (Kaunas). 2022 Aug 18;58(8):1120. doi: 10.3390/medicina58081120.
Neurosurgery is considered one of the most admired surgical specializations. Still, as evidenced by observations over the years, it is not amongst the top choices of medical students in Saudi Arabia. This study will help in understanding the perception and attitudes of medical students and interns toward the neurosurgery specialization, which will aid in developing strategies to increase the interest of undergraduates in neurosurgery specialization and bridge the human resource gap in this vital specialty. This study aimed to assess perceptions, attitudes, and gender differences of medical students and interns toward neurosurgery. The influence of demographic factors on perceptions of neurosurgery of interns and senior medical students in Saudi Arabia was also investigated. We conducted a cross-sectional study on a convenience sample of medical students (clinical years) and interns studying in different colleges of medicine in Saudi Arabia. A total of 1014 responses were included in this study (518 males and 496 females). The questionnaire comprised of two parts: the first part carried general descriptive questions, while the second part had 24-item Likert scale-based questions. Around 40% of medical students and 26% of interns agreed or strongly agreed to the statement 'I would consider a career in neurosurgery. Around 70% of both interns and students agreed or strongly agreed with the statement 'Huge prestige is attached to neurosurgery'. The responses to the statement 'Neurosurgery is a male specialty' was significantly different between genders, as 36.5% of the male respondents agreed or strongly agreed with the statement while just 12.5% of the females responded likewise ( = 0.000). Only 23% of participants reported having completed a rotation in neurosurgery. About 44.7% of respondents were interested in taking an elective rotation in neurosurgery, while the remaining respondents (55.3%) responded with a negative answer. Only 23% of participants had completed an undergraduate rotation in neurosurgery. More males (65.3%) agreed or strongly agreed with the statement 'Work as a neurosurgery specialist can impede family life as compared to females (57.5%), which was highly significant ( = 0.000). More medical students (45.1%) responded in the agreement or strong agreement in response to the statement' Neurosurgery should be a compulsory rotation during internship' as compared to interns (25.8%). Around 65% of the respondents agreed or strongly agreed that teachers/seniors have a great influence on students' specialization choices. Around 67% of the respondents foresaw a purely clinical role for themselves after graduation, while 17% were interested in a clinical-academician role. The study reflected a generally positive attitude towards neurosurgery amongst medical students and interns. Interest in neurosurgery as a specialization can be strengthened by enhancing the exposure of students and interns to the specialty. Teachers and seniors can be useful influencers to motivate students to consider neurosurgery specialization.
神经外科学被认为是最令人钦佩的外科专业之一。尽管如此,多年的观察表明,它并不是沙特阿拉伯医学生的首选专业之一。这项研究将有助于了解医学生和住院医师对神经外科学专业的看法和态度,这将有助于制定策略来增加本科生对神经外科学专业的兴趣,并弥合这一重要专业的人力资源差距。本研究旨在评估医学生和住院医师对神经外科学的看法、态度和性别差异。还调查了人口统计学因素对沙特阿拉伯住院医师和高年级医学生神经外科学认知的影响。我们对沙特阿拉伯不同医学院的医学生(临床年级)和住院医师进行了一项便利样本的横断面研究。这项研究共纳入了 1014 份答卷(男性 518 份,女性 496 份)。问卷分为两部分:第一部分为一般描述性问题,第二部分为 24 项李克特量表为基础的问题。大约 40%的医学生和 26%的住院医师同意或强烈同意“我会考虑从事神经外科工作”这一说法。大约 70%的住院医师和学生都同意或强烈同意“神经外科学具有巨大的声望”这一说法。“神经外科学是男性专业”这一说法在性别之间存在显著差异,因为 36.5%的男性受访者同意或强烈同意这一说法,而只有 12.5%的女性受访者做出了同样的回应(=0.000)。只有 23%的参与者报告完成了神经外科轮转。约 44.7%的受访者有兴趣参加神经外科学选修轮转,而其余受访者(55.3%)则给出了否定的回答。只有 23%的参与者完成了神经外科学本科轮转。更多的男性(65.3%)同意或强烈同意“作为神经外科专家可能会影响家庭生活”,而女性的这一比例为 57.5%,这具有显著差异(=0.000)。更多的医学生(45.1%)对“神经外科学应该成为实习期间的必修轮转”这一说法表示同意或强烈同意,而住院医师的这一比例为 25.8%。大约 65%的受访者同意或强烈同意,教师/资深医生对学生的专业选择有很大的影响。大约 67%的受访者预计毕业后将扮演纯粹的临床角色,而 17%的人对临床-学者的角色感兴趣。该研究反映了医学生和住院医师对神经外科学的普遍积极态度。通过增加学生和住院医师对该专业的接触,可以增强他们对神经外科学专业的兴趣。教师和资深医生可以成为激励学生考虑神经外科学专业的有用影响者。