全球心胸外科手术:实习生兴趣与障碍的调查

Global cardiothoracic surgery: A survey of trainees' interests and barriers.

作者信息

Lin Yihan, Hoffner-Heinike Alexander, Clair Victoria, Han Jason J, Louis Clauden, Bolman Ralph

机构信息

Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery, Stanford University, Palo Alto, Calif.

Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery, University of Colorado School of Medicine, Aurora, Colo.

出版信息

JTCVS Open. 2023 Oct 1;16:610-618. doi: 10.1016/j.xjon.2023.08.026. eCollection 2023 Dec.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

More than 5 billion people lack access to surgical care, disproportionately in low- and middle-income countries. The emerging literature demonstrates high interest in global surgery across specialties; however, participation in global cardiothoracic surgical care remains low. To date, there has been no research quantifying the attitudes of cardiothoracic surgeons about global surgery. Our study aimed to acquire a broader understanding of cardiothoracic surgical trainees' interest in global surgery to address barriers and promote cardiac healthcare worldwide.

METHODS

An online survey was sent to all North American cardiothoracic surgical residents via the Thoracic Surgery Residents Association email listserv. The survey was designed in the REDCap database and administered twice, in 2021 and 2022. Data were analyzed by descriptive and chi-square analysis using Stata.

RESULTS

Seventy-three cardiothoracic surgical trainees responded to our survey, of whom 95.3% considered increasing cardiothoracic surgical access to be important, and 67.2% identified this as a future career priority. Most respondents (82.8%) would participate in global surgery if opportunities were available through their home institution. Lack of opportunities (70.0%) and finances (66.7%) were the primary barriers to participation. Respondents identified funding (85%) and institutional support (83.3%) as the most significant incentives to increase involvement.

CONCLUSIONS

There is strong interest in global surgery among cardiothoracic trainees; however, involvement remains low. A consensus among the North American cardiothoracic surgical community is needed to address barriers to global volunteerism within surgical residency and improve access to cardiac surgery worldwide.

摘要

背景

超过50亿人无法获得外科治疗,在低收入和中等收入国家这种情况尤为严重。新出现的文献表明,各专业领域对全球外科手术都有很高的兴趣;然而,参与全球心胸外科护理的比例仍然很低。迄今为止,尚未有研究对心胸外科医生对全球外科手术的态度进行量化。我们的研究旨在更广泛地了解心胸外科住院医师对全球外科手术的兴趣,以消除障碍并促进全球心脏保健。

方法

通过胸外科住院医师协会的电子邮件列表向所有北美心胸外科住院医师发送了一份在线调查问卷。该调查问卷在REDCap数据库中设计,并于2021年和2022年进行了两次调查。使用Stata软件通过描述性分析和卡方分析对数据进行分析。

结果

73名心胸外科住院医师对我们的调查做出了回应,其中95.3%的人认为增加心胸外科手术的可及性很重要,67.2%的人将此确定为未来职业的优先事项。如果所在机构有机会,大多数受访者(82.8%)会参与全球外科手术。缺乏机会(70.0%)和资金(66.7%)是参与的主要障碍。受访者认为资金(85%)和机构支持(83.3%)是增加参与度的最重要激励因素。

结论

心胸外科住院医师对全球外科手术兴趣浓厚;然而,参与度仍然很低。北美心胸外科界需要达成共识,以消除外科住院医师参与全球志愿服务的障碍,并改善全球心脏手术的可及性。

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