Department of Family Medicine, Faculty of Health Sciences, Cecilia Makiwane Hospital, Walter Sisulu University, East London.
S Afr Fam Pract (2004). 2023 Dec 26;65(1):e1-e5. doi: 10.4102/safp.v65i1.5772.
Point of care ultrasound (POCUS) has become such a part of patient care that it is included in undergraduate medical training in many high-income countries. In South Africa, despite the availability of ultrasound units, there is no information on the exposure or training required for medical interns to perform POCUS in their community service year. This study examines interns' self-reported POCUS training and competency, as well as their perceived readiness for their community service year.
In this cross-sectional web-based survey, 43 interns were invited to complete a self-administered questionnaire after completing their 6-month decentralised family medicine rotation in 2022.
Thirty complete responses (69% response rate) were included for analysis. Eleven graduates from three medical schools reported undergraduate exposure to POCUS. Ten participants completed formal postgraduate ultrasound training. Eight participants felt confident to independently perform POCUS. Thirteen participants felt adequately prepared for their community service year, 10 of whom had received POCUS training. Nearly all the participants (29 of 30) felt that ultrasound training should be incorporated into both undergraduate and internship training.
Medical interns expressed a need for more POCUS training. Most of the studied sample did not feel adequately prepared to perform POCUS independently. The high uptake of additional ultrasound courses highlights the need to include POCUS training. More research is needed to determine the extent and level at which POCUS training should be offered to medical interns in the South African setting.Contribution: This study looks at the perceived need of South African medical interns for formal POCUS training. It highlights a potential gap in training based on the expected clinical requirements of the community service year.
床边超声(POCUS)已成为患者护理的重要组成部分,在许多高收入国家的本科医学培训中都包含了这一内容。在南非,尽管有超声设备,但对于医学生在社区服务年中进行 POCUS 所需的曝光率或培训,尚无相关信息。本研究调查了实习医生自我报告的 POCUS 培训和能力,以及他们对社区服务年的准备情况。
在这项横断面网络调查中,邀请了 43 名实习医生在 2022 年完成分散式家庭医学轮转的 6 个月后,完成一份自我管理的问卷。
有 30 名(69%的回复率)完整回复被纳入分析。来自三所医学院的 11 名毕业生报告了本科阶段接触过 POCUS。10 名参与者完成了正规的研究生超声培训。8 名参与者有信心独立进行 POCUS。13 名参与者对他们的社区服务年感到有足够的准备,其中 10 人接受过 POCUS 培训。几乎所有的参与者(30 名中的 29 名)都认为应将超声培训纳入本科和实习培训。
实习医生表示需要更多的 POCUS 培训。研究样本中的大多数人认为自己没有准备好独立进行 POCUS。大多数人希望参加额外的超声课程,这突显了将 POCUS 培训纳入其中的必要性。需要进一步研究以确定在南非的医学实习医生中应提供 POCUS 培训的程度和水平。
本研究调查了南非医学实习医生对正式 POCUS 培训的需求。它突出了培训方面的潜在差距,这是基于社区服务年的预期临床要求。