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韩国传染病专家的专业地位:一项全国性调查。

Professional Status of Infectious Disease Specialists in Korea: A Nationwide Survey.

机构信息

Department of Internal Medicine, Hanyang University College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea.

Department of Pediatrics, Nowon Eulji University Hospital, Seoul, Korea.

出版信息

J Korean Med Sci. 2022 Dec 5;37(47):e320. doi: 10.3346/jkms.2022.37.e320.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Infectious disease (ID) specialists are skilled facilitators of medical consultation who promote better outcomes in patient survival, antibiotic stewardship as well as healthcare safety in pandemic response. This study aimed to assess the working status of ID specialists and identify problems faced by ID professionals in Korea.

METHODS

This was a nationwide cross-sectional study in Korea. An online-based survey was conducted over 11 days (from December 17-27, 2020), targeting all active adult (n = 281) and pediatric (n = 71) ID specialists in Korea (N = 352). Questions regarding the practice areas of the specialists were divided into five categories: 1) clinical practices of outpatient care, inpatient care, and consultations; 2) infection control; 3) antibiotic stewardship; 4) research; and 5) education and training. We investigated the weekly time-use patterns for these areas of practice.

RESULTS

Of the 352 ID specialists, 195 (55.4%; 51.2% [144/281] adult and 71.8% [51/71] pediatric ID specialists) responded in the survey. Moreover, 144 (73.8%) of the total respondents were involved in all practice categories investigated. The most common practice area was outpatient service (93.8%), followed by consultation (91.3%) and inpatient service (87.7%). Specialists worked a median of 61 (interquartile range: 54-71) hours weekly: patient care, 29 (14-37) hours; research 11 (5-19) hours; infection control 4 (2-10) hours; antibiotic stewardship, 3 (1-5) hours; and education/training, 2 (2-6) hours.

CONCLUSION

ID specialists in Korea simultaneously undertake multiple tasks and work long hours, highlighting the need for training and employing more ID specialists.

摘要

背景

传染病(ID)专家是医学咨询的熟练促进者,他们在提高患者生存率、抗生素管理以及大流行应对中的医疗保健安全方面取得了更好的结果。本研究旨在评估 ID 专家的工作状况,并确定韩国 ID 专业人员面临的问题。

方法

这是一项在韩国进行的全国性横断面研究。我们进行了一项在线调查,共 11 天(2020 年 12 月 17 日至 27 日),调查对象为韩国所有活跃的成人(n = 281)和儿科(n = 71)ID 专家(N = 352)。有关专家实践领域的问题分为五类:1)门诊护理、住院护理和咨询的临床实践;2)感染控制;3)抗生素管理;4)研究;和 5)教育和培训。我们调查了这些实践领域的每周时间利用模式。

结果

在 352 名 ID 专家中,有 195 名(55.4%;51.2%[281 名成人中的 144 名]和 71.8%[71 名儿科 ID 专家中的 51 名])对调查做出了回应。此外,在总共的 195 名应答者中,有 144 名(73.8%)参与了所有调查的实践类别。最常见的实践领域是门诊服务(93.8%),其次是咨询(91.3%)和住院服务(87.7%)。专家每周工作中位数为 61 小时(四分位间距:54-71 小时):患者护理 29 小时(14-37 小时);研究 11 小时(5-19 小时);感染控制 4 小时(2-10 小时);抗生素管理 3 小时(1-5 小时);和教育/培训 2 小时(2-6 小时)。

结论

韩国的 ID 专家同时承担多项任务,工作时间长,这突出表明需要培训和雇用更多的 ID 专家。

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