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影响撒哈拉以南非洲外科受训者考试表现的因素:对东、中、南部非洲外科学院会员考试的回顾性分析。

Factors Influencing Exam Performance of Surgical Trainees in Sub-Saharan Africa: A Retrospective Analysis of the College of Surgeons in East, Central, and Southern Africa Membership Examination.

机构信息

Institute of Global Surgery, School of Population Health, RCSI, Dublin, Ireland.

Institute of Global Surgery, School of Population Health, RCSI, Dublin, Ireland.

出版信息

J Surg Educ. 2024 Mar;81(3):404-411. doi: 10.1016/j.jsurg.2023.12.004. Epub 2024 Jan 30.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

The College of Surgeons of East, Central, and Southern Africa (COSECSA) has been expanding surgical training in sub-Saharan Africa to respond to the shortage in the region. However, acquiring surgical skills requires rigorous training, and these skills are repeatedly assessed throughout training. Therefore, understanding the factors influencing these assessments is crucial. Previous research has identified individual characteristics, educational background, curriculum structure and previous exam outcomes to influence performance. However, COSECSA's Membership of the College of Surgeons (MCS) exam has not been investigated for factors influencing performance, which this study aims to investigate.

METHODS

Data from MCS trainees who took the exam between 2015 and 2021 were analyzed. Trainee demographics, institutional affiliation, operative experience, and exam performance were considered. Linear regression models were used to analyze the factors related to written and clinical exam performance.

RESULTS

Out of 354 trainees, 228 were included in the study. Factors such as training duration, the ratio of emergency surgeries, institutional funding source, and country language were associated with written exam performance. Training duration, funding source, exposure to major surgeries, and the ratio of performing operations were significant factors for the clinical exam.

DISCUSSION

Operative experience, institutional affiliation, training duration, and language proficiency influence exam performance. Hospitals funded by faith-based organizations or nongovernmental organizations had trainees with higher scores. Prolonged training did not guarantee improved performance. Lastly, having English as an official language improved written exam scores. Gender and country of training did not significantly impact performance.

CONCLUSION

This study highlights the importance of operative experience, institutional affiliation, and language proficiency in the exam performance of surgical trainees in COSECSA. Interventions to enhance surgical training and improve exam outcomes in sub-Saharan Africa should consider these factors. Further research is needed to explore additional outcome measures and gather comprehensive data on trainee and hospital characteristics.

摘要

简介

东、中、南部非洲外科学院(COSECSA)一直在扩大撒哈拉以南非洲的外科培训,以应对该地区的短缺。然而,获得外科技能需要严格的培训,并且在培训过程中会反复评估这些技能。因此,了解影响这些评估的因素至关重要。先前的研究已经确定了个人特征、教育背景、课程结构和先前的考试结果会影响表现。然而,COSECSA 的外科医师会员资格(MCS)考试尚未针对影响表现的因素进行调查,本研究旨在对此进行调查。

方法

分析了 2015 年至 2021 年期间参加 MCS 考试的学员的数据。考虑了学员的人口统计学特征、机构隶属关系、手术经验和考试成绩。使用线性回归模型分析与书面和临床考试成绩相关的因素。

结果

在 354 名学员中,有 228 名学员纳入研究。培训持续时间、急诊手术比例、机构资金来源和国家语言等因素与书面考试成绩相关。培训持续时间、资金来源、接受重大手术的经历以及开展手术的比例是临床考试的重要因素。

讨论

手术经验、机构隶属关系、培训持续时间和语言能力影响考试成绩。由信仰组织或非政府组织资助的医院的学员得分较高。延长培训时间并不能保证成绩提高。最后,英语作为官方语言可提高书面考试成绩。性别和培训国家对成绩没有显著影响。

结论

本研究强调了手术经验、机构隶属关系和语言能力对 COSECSA 外科学员考试成绩的重要性。在撒哈拉以南非洲地区,加强外科培训和改善考试结果的干预措施应考虑这些因素。需要进一步研究以探索其他的评估指标,并收集关于学员和医院特征的综合数据。

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