Rothschild Foundation Hospital, Paris, France.
Sorbonne Université, Paris, France.
BMC Med Educ. 2024 Feb 9;24(1):129. doi: 10.1186/s12909-024-05124-8.
To assess ophthalmology residents satisfaction regarding surgical training during residency in France.
A questionnaire consisting of 28 questions was designed and sent to residents of ophthalmology across the 27 French regions.
A total of 30.3% ophthalmology residents in France completed our questionnaire. All French regions participated. They rated 5,27 ± 2.42/10 the global surgical training during residency. They had performed at least one step of any type of ocular surgery for 93.4% of them, while 80.7% had completed at least one full cataract surgery, by the beginning of their second year of residency on average (Paris: 2.59 ± 1.36 semesters; regions: 4.05 ± 1.96 semesters, p < 0.0001). Only 48.9% identified a surgical mentor during their residency, but 82.2% did not clearly identify surgical goals & objectives during their training. Simulation was available for any type of ocular surgery to all residents in the Paris (Île-de-France) region and to 78.1% in other regions (p < 0.005). Residents who accessed drylabs and wetlabs gave a satisfaction score of 7.31 ± 1.89/10 and 6.39 ± 2.15/10 to it respectively. Simulation was a mandatory part of the curriculum for 35.2% of the resident. They commented on on reduced access to subspecialized surgery. They were willing for more access to simulation and surgery on real patients, as well for closer mentoring and clearly defined surgical goals within the curriculum.
Ophthalmology residents seemed globally satisfied with their surgical training nationwide, although we observed disparities across region. They largely acknowledged a lack of standard procedures nationwide. They acclaimed simulation during the initial phase of residency, progressively switching towards surgery on real patients. An "operating license" during residency could be a viable way for the resident to demonstrate that they have acquired enough surgical abilities to perform surgery on real patients.
评估法国眼科住院医师对住院医师期间手术培训的满意度。
设计了一份包含 28 个问题的问卷,并分发给法国 27 个地区的眼科住院医师。
法国共有 30.3%的眼科住院医师完成了我们的问卷。所有法国地区都参与了调查。他们对住院医师期间的整体手术培训评分 5.27±2.42/10。他们中 93.4%的人至少完成了任何类型眼科手术的一个步骤,而 80.7%的人在住院医师第二年开始时至少完成了一次完整的白内障手术(巴黎:2.59±1.36 个学期;地区:4.05±1.96 个学期,p<0.0001)。只有 48.9%的人在住院医师期间确定了一名手术导师,但 82.2%的人在培训期间没有明确确定手术目标。巴黎(法兰西岛)地区所有住院医师都可以使用任何类型的眼科手术模拟,其他地区有 78.1%的住院医师可以使用(p<0.005)。使用干实验室和湿实验室的住院医师对其满意度评分为 7.31±1.89/10 和 6.39±2.15/10。35.2%的住院医师将模拟作为课程的必修部分。他们对减少接受专科手术的机会表示不满。他们希望更多地接触模拟和真实患者手术,并希望在课程中获得更密切的指导和明确的手术目标。
尽管存在地区差异,但法国眼科住院医师对全国范围内的手术培训总体上感到满意。他们广泛承认全国范围内缺乏标准程序。他们在住院医师初期阶段认可模拟,逐渐转向真实患者手术。住院医师期间的“手术许可证”可能是住院医师证明自己已获得足够手术能力以进行真实患者手术的一种可行方式。