Servicio de Oftalmología, Hospitales Universitarios de Estrasburgo, NHC, FMTS, Universidad de Estrasburgo, Strasbourg, France.
Servicio de Oftalmología, Hospital Universitario y Politécnico La Fe. Facultad de Medicina, Universidad de Valencia, Valencia, Spain.
Arch Soc Esp Oftalmol (Engl Ed). 2024 Sep;99(9):373-382. doi: 10.1016/j.oftale.2024.06.009. Epub 2024 Jun 21.
A survey conducted by the European Board of Ophthalmology (EBO) revealed significant differences in the surgical training of the ophthalmology residents in Europe, including a disparity between the sexes and a variation in the experience on cataract surgery (CC) between them. This study is about the Spanish sub-cohort of the survey, and its objective is to present and analyse the peculiarities of ophthalmology training in Spain within the European context, as well as discussing ways to harmonise and improve that training throughout the EU.
We analyse data of the Spanish participants in the EBO exams, defining subgroups by the Autonomous Communities existing in Spain.
93 of 135 requested participants (68.9%) responded. A 60.2% passed the EBO exam between 2021 and 2022, being mostly women (65.59%) aged 31 years old on average. The 91.4% were right-handed, coming from 13 of the 17 Spanish autonomous communities, although mostly from the Community of Valencia, Madrid and Catalonia. Respectively, 16.1%, 3.2% and 8.7% of the respondents said they have completed 10 or more training sessions on animal eyes, synthetic eyes and through the virtual reality simulator. This training was correlated with greater self-confidence in the management of a posterior capsular tear during surgery (p .025). All respondents manifested to have already performed stages of the CC. The average number of operations reported was 181.6 with regional disparities. A significant difference is observed between the sexes against women (-28.3%, p 0.03).
Ophthalmologists in Spain, much more than other European countries, have greater opportunities for surgical training, with surgical procedures during the residency, that nearly triples those made by the others. Spanish women refer, like their European colleagues, to be in disadvantage in learning opportunities about cataract surgery. The Simulation Based Medical Education (SBME) allows to respond to the training deficit and complements the training on the patient. Although we demonstrate a significant correlation between the number of procedures carried out and self-confidence to operate simple cases, the SBME would be a complementary tool in self-confidence in front of a complication like capsular rupture.
Spain massively adopts the model named by us "surgery for all", despite the underrepresentation of women in this area, emphasising a need for cultural change that the SBME could facilitate.
欧洲眼科理事会(EBO)进行的一项调查显示,欧洲眼科住院医师的外科培训存在显著差异,包括性别差异以及他们在白内障手术(CC)经验方面的差异。本研究是关于该调查的西班牙子队列,其目的是在欧洲背景下介绍和分析西班牙眼科培训的特点,并讨论如何在整个欧盟范围内协调和改善这种培训。
我们分析了 EBO 考试中西班牙参与者的数据,并按西班牙现有的自治区对参与者进行了分组。
在 135 名要求参加的参与者中,有 93 名(68.9%)做出了回应。2021 年至 2022 年期间,有 60.2%的人通过了 EBO 考试,其中大多数是女性(65.59%),平均年龄为 31 岁。91.4%的人是右撇子,来自西班牙的 17 个自治区中的 13 个,尽管大部分来自瓦伦西亚、马德里和加泰罗尼亚自治区。分别有 16.1%、3.2%和 8.7%的受访者表示他们已经完成了 10 次或更多次动物眼、合成眼和虚拟现实模拟器的培训课程。这种培训与在手术中更自信地处理后囊撕裂(p.025)有关。所有受访者都表示已经完成了 CC 的各个阶段。报告的平均手术次数为 181.6 次,存在地区差异。在性别方面存在显著差异(女性减少 28.3%,p 0.03)。
西班牙的眼科医生比其他欧洲国家有更多的手术培训机会,在住院医师期间进行手术,几乎是其他国家的三倍。西班牙女性与欧洲同行一样,在白内障手术学习机会方面处于劣势。基于模拟的医学教育(SBME)可以解决培训不足的问题,并补充患者培训。尽管我们证明了手术数量与操作简单病例的自信之间存在显著相关性,但 SBME 将是一种在面对胶囊破裂等并发症时增强自信的补充工具。
尽管女性在该领域的代表性不足,但西班牙大规模采用了我们称之为“全民手术”的模式,强调需要进行文化变革,而 SBME 可以促进这种变革。