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欧洲医学生对神经外科的看法,重点是东南欧(阿尔巴尼亚、希腊、塞尔维亚和土耳其)。

European Medical Students' Views on Neurosurgery, with Emphasis on South-East Europe (Albania, Greece, Serbia, and Turkey).

机构信息

Department of Neurosurgery, Arnavutkoy State Hospital, Istanbul, Turkey.

Department of Neurosurgery, Medical Faculty, Istinye University, Istanbul, Turkey.

出版信息

World Neurosurg. 2024 May;185:e523-e531. doi: 10.1016/j.wneu.2024.02.065. Epub 2024 Feb 19.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Neurosurgery, an intricate and dynamic surgical specialty, faces challenges in attracting medical graduates. Despite its potential appeal, a decreasing trend in medical students opting for surgical specialties, including neurosurgery, is noted. This study aims to assess European medical students' perceptions of neurosurgery, focusing on South-East Europe, and address concerns about the declining interest in this field.

METHODS

A comprehensive digital survey, comprising 33 questions, was distributed to 1115 medical students across 17 European countries. The survey, conducted over 9 months, gathered responses through European neurosurgical societies, the European Association of Neurosurgical Societies (EANS), and university channels. Statistical analysis utilized IBM Statistical Package for the Social Sciences, presenting data through counts, proportions, and χ tests.

RESULTS

The study reveals that, over the survey period, 834 medical students completed the questionnaire, with a predominant representation from South-East Europe. While 43.2% of participants were considering a surgical career, neurosurgery emerged as the most preferred specialty (26.37%). Despite this interest, 80.2% reported insufficient knowledge about pursuing a neurosurgical career, with limited exposure during medical education. Concerns about work-life balance, heavy workload, and hierarchical structures were prominent among respondents.

CONCLUSIONS

The findings underscore the need for targeted interventions to address concerns influencing medical students' decisions regarding neurosurgery. Improving neurosurgical education, dispelling misconceptions, and creating a supportive work environment are crucial steps to attract and retain diverse talented individuals in neurosurgery. These efforts will be vital in narrowing the gap between the demand for neurosurgeons and the number of medical graduates entering the field, ensuring a sustainable future for this essential surgical specialty.

摘要

背景

神经外科是一门复杂而动态的外科专业,在吸引医学毕业生方面面临挑战。尽管神经外科具有吸引力,但选择外科专业(包括神经外科)的医学生人数呈下降趋势。本研究旨在评估欧洲医学生对神经外科的看法,重点关注东南欧,并解决对该领域兴趣下降的问题。

方法

对 17 个欧洲国家的 1115 名医学生进行了一项包含 33 个问题的综合数字调查。该调查通过欧洲神经外科学会、欧洲神经外科学会(EANS)和大学渠道进行,历时 9 个月,共收到 834 名医学生的回复。使用 IBM 社会科学统计软件包进行统计分析,通过计数、比例和 χ 检验呈现数据。

结果

研究表明,在调查期间,有 834 名医学生完成了问卷,其中东南欧的代表居多。虽然 43.2%的参与者考虑从事外科职业,但神经外科是最受欢迎的专业(26.37%)。尽管有这种兴趣,但 80.2%的人报告称对从事神经外科职业的知识不足,在医学教育中接触有限。工作与生活平衡、工作量大、等级制度等问题是受访者关注的焦点。

结论

研究结果强调需要采取有针对性的干预措施来解决影响医学生神经外科决策的问题。改善神经外科教育、消除误解和创造支持性工作环境是吸引和留住神经外科领域多样化人才的关键步骤。这些努力对于缩小神经外科医生的需求与进入该领域的医学毕业生人数之间的差距至关重要,确保这一重要外科专业的可持续发展。

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