Ubbink Dirk T, Augustinus Simone, Feenstra Tim M, De Graaf Nine, Van der Burgt Stéphanie M, Koelemaij Mark J, Nieveen van Dijkum Els J
Surgery, Amsterdam University Medical Centers, Amsterdam, NLD.
Medicine, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, NLD.
Cureus. 2023 Apr 9;15(4):e37318. doi: 10.7759/cureus.37318. eCollection 2023 Apr.
Introduction To provide high-quality surgical care, surgeons must critically appraise medical literature to adapt their clinical practice whenever convincing evidence emerges. This will promote evidence-based surgery (EBS). Over the last decade, we have organized monthly journal clubs (JCs) and more extensive quarterly EBS courses for surgical residents and PhD students, supervised by surgical staff. We evaluated the participation, satisfaction, and knowledge gained by this EBS program, to make the program future-proof and aid other educators. Materials and methods An anonymous digital survey was distributed via email among residents, PhD students, and surgeons of the Amsterdam University Medical Centers' (UMC) surgical department in April 2022. The survey included general questions on EBS education, specific course-oriented questions for the residents and PhD students, and questions about supervision for surgeons. Results The survey was completed by 47 respondents from the surgery department of the Amsterdam UMC University Hospital, of whom 63.8% (n=30) were residents or PhD students and 36.2% (n=17) were surgeons. During one year of the combined EBS course and JCs, the EBS course was attended by 40.0% (n=12) of PhD students and was rated with a mean score of 7.6/10. JCs were attended by 86.6% (n=26) of residents or PhD students and received a mean score of 7.4/10. Reported strengths of the JCs were their easy accessibility and the acquisition of critical appraisal skills and scientific knowledge. A reported point of improvement was to focus more deeply on specific epidemiological topics per meeting. Of the surgeons, 64.7% (n=11) had supervised at least one JC and gave a mean score of 8.5/10. The main reasons to supervise JCs were the distribution of knowledge (45.5%), scientific discussion (36.3%), and contact with PhD students (18.1%). Conclusion Our EBS educational program, including JCs and EBS courses, was well appreciated by residents, PhD students, and staff. This format is advocated for other centers aiming to better implement EBS in surgical practice.
引言 为了提供高质量的外科护理,外科医生必须严格评估医学文献,以便在有令人信服的证据出现时调整他们的临床实践。这将促进循证外科(EBS)。在过去十年中,我们每月组织期刊俱乐部(JC),并为外科住院医师和博士生举办更广泛的季度循证外科课程,由外科工作人员监督。我们评估了该循证外科项目的参与情况、满意度和所获得的知识,以使该项目具有前瞻性并帮助其他教育工作者。
材料与方法 2022年4月,通过电子邮件向阿姆斯特丹大学医学中心(UMC)外科的住院医师、博士生和外科医生发放了一份匿名数字调查问卷。该调查包括关于循证外科教育的一般问题、针对住院医师和博士生的特定课程问题,以及关于外科医生监督情况的问题。
结果 阿姆斯特丹UMC大学医院外科的47名受访者完成了调查,其中63.8%(n = 30)是住院医师或博士生,36.2%(n = 17)是外科医生。在循证外科课程和期刊俱乐部联合开展的一年中,40.0%(n = 12)的博士生参加了循证外科课程,平均评分7.6/10。86.6%(n = 26)的住院医师或博士生参加了期刊俱乐部,平均评分7.4/10。期刊俱乐部报告的优点是易于参与以及获得批判性评估技能和科学知识。报告的一个改进点是每次会议更深入地关注特定的流行病学主题。在外科医生中,64.7%(n = 11)至少监督过一次期刊俱乐部,平均评分8.5/10。监督期刊俱乐部的主要原因是知识传播(45.5%)、科学讨论(36.3%)以及与博士生的接触(18.1%)。
结论 我们的循证外科教育项目,包括期刊俱乐部和循证外科课程,受到了住院医师、博士生和工作人员的高度评价。对于其他旨在更好地在外科实践中实施循证外科的中心,提倡采用这种形式。