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评估非洲医学生和外科实习生课程中可持续性教育的存在情况:一项横断面研究。

Assessing the presence of sustainability education in the curriculum of medical students and surgical trainees in Africa: A cross-sectional study.

作者信息

Zolo Yvan, Demissie Mihret A, Echengi Emmanuel M, Davis Banturaki, Ornella Pokam F, Sichimba Dawin, Dalle David U, Simo Flora, Sunday Chidiebere I, Pulani Yanelisa, Esene Ignatius

机构信息

Global Surgery Division, Faculty of Health Sciences University of Cape Town Cape Town Western Cape South Africa.

Education and Research Department SurgiFinder Lusaka Zambia.

出版信息

Health Sci Rep. 2024 Jul 11;7(7):e2246. doi: 10.1002/hsr2.2246. eCollection 2024 Jul.

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND AIMS

Integrating sustainability principles into medical and surgical curricula raises awareness and empowers future healthcare professionals to adopt sustainable practices, reducing the environmental impact of surgical care. This study aims to assess the presence of sustainability education in African medical schools and surgical residency curricula to inform policymakers and educators in African healthcare systems.

METHODS

This cross-sectional study was undertaken through an online survey among medical students and surgical trainees in African countries to describe the presence of sustainability education in surgical training programs and medical curricula across Africa. The results of this survey were reported in accordance with the Checklist for Reporting Results of Internet E-Surveys (CHERRIES).

RESULTS

A total of 141 participants from 17 countries responded to our e-survey, primarily consisting of undergraduate medical students (92.2%,  = 130). Only 9.2% of participants reported familiarity with the concept of sustainability in surgical care, and 60.3% stated that they had yet to receive any education on sustainability. Waste management was the most commonly taught sustainability topic among those who confirmed the presence of sustainability education in their curricula. Additionally, 76% of participants reported not participating in sustainability-related projects during their training.

CONCLUSION

This study highlights the urgent need for comprehensive integration of sustainability principles in surgical care and identifies barriers, such as a lack of awareness and resources to this integration. Addressing these gaps and implementing the suggested approaches can lead to more environmentally conscious and socially responsible surgical systems in Africa.

摘要

背景与目标

将可持续发展原则融入医学和外科课程能够提高意识,并使未来的医疗保健专业人员有能力采用可持续的做法,从而减少外科护理对环境的影响。本研究旨在评估非洲医学院校和外科住院医师课程中可持续发展教育的现状,为非洲医疗系统的政策制定者和教育工作者提供信息。

方法

这项横断面研究通过对非洲国家的医学生和外科实习生进行在线调查来开展,以描述非洲各地外科培训项目和医学课程中可持续发展教育的现状。本次调查结果按照《互联网电子调查结果报告清单》(CHERRIES)进行报告。

结果

来自17个国家的141名参与者回复了我们的电子调查,主要是本科医学生(92.2%,n = 130)。只有9.2%的参与者表示熟悉外科护理中的可持续发展概念,60.3%的人表示他们尚未接受过任何关于可持续发展的教育。在那些确认其课程中有可持续发展教育的人中,废物管理是最常讲授的可持续发展主题。此外,76%的参与者报告称在培训期间未参与与可持续发展相关的项目。

结论

本研究强调了在外科护理中全面融入可持续发展原则的迫切需求,并确定了一些障碍,如缺乏对此种融入的认识和资源。解决这些差距并实施建议的方法可以在非洲建立更具环境意识和社会责任感的外科系统。

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