Department of Neurosurgery, University of Freiburg, Freiburg, Germany.
Department of Neurosurgery, Tubingen University Hospital, Tubingen, Germany.
Clin Neurol Neurosurg. 2024 Oct;245:108477. doi: 10.1016/j.clineuro.2024.108477. Epub 2024 Aug 2.
Neurosurgery residents in Germany face numerous challenges including receiving comprehensive surgical training with adequate learning opportunities, achieving balanced work life equilibrium, maintaining a positive work environment and navigating career prospects. The objectives of this study are to assess overall satisfaction with the training program, identify factors contributing to dissatisfaction, explore various dimensions of the training program, evaluate the psychological well-being of residents, and ascertain their preferences for future subspecialties.
A questionnaire-based survey was conducted anonymously among neurosurgery residents from various training hospitals, nationwide. The survey utilized a quantitative questionnaire as data collection tool. The data collection took place from June 2021 to January 2023.
The survey encompassed 120 neurosurgery residents, with a gender distribution of 55 % male and 45 % female. The respondents were primarily from university hospitals (53 %), followed by community hospitals (38 %) and private hospitals (9 %). In terms of training program satisfaction, 37 % reported moderate satisfaction, 39 % indicated below-moderate satisfaction, and 28 % experienced above-moderate satisfaction. The predominant causes of dissatisfaction identified were insufficient surgical exposure (reported by 39 % of respondents), suboptimal educational content (38 %), and inadequate research opportunities (32 %). Additionally, 24 % of respondents highlighted psychological stress, and 36 % reported frequent experiences of burnout. A majority (63 %) indicated a workload of 60-80 h weekly. About half of the residents indicated a future specialization interest in neurosurgical oncology.
The results of the survey findings provide valuable insights into the challenges and aspirations of neurosurgery trainees in Germany. These results serve as a basis for improving the training system, enhancing the working environment, and guiding future planning in this field. To optimize the training of residents, it is important to address issues such as limited surgical and research opportunities and psychological well-being. The expressed interest in subspecializing offers guidance for shaping the training program's future direction.
德国神经外科住院医师面临诸多挑战,包括接受全面的外科培训和充足的学习机会、实现平衡的工作与生活、保持积极的工作环境以及规划职业前景。本研究的目的是评估对培训计划的总体满意度,确定导致不满的因素,探讨培训计划的各个维度,评估住院医师的心理健康状况,并确定他们对未来亚专业的偏好。
在全国范围内,对来自不同培训医院的神经外科住院医师进行了一项匿名问卷调查。该调查使用了定量问卷作为数据收集工具。数据收集时间为 2021 年 6 月至 2023 年 1 月。
该调查共包括 120 名神经外科住院医师,其中 55%为男性,45%为女性。受访者主要来自大学医院(53%),其次是社区医院(38%)和私立医院(9%)。在培训计划满意度方面,37%的人报告满意度中等,39%的人报告满意度低于中等,28%的人报告满意度高于中等。导致不满的主要原因是手术暴露不足(39%的受访者报告)、教育内容不佳(38%)和研究机会不足(32%)。此外,24%的受访者表示存在心理压力,36%的人报告经常出现职业倦怠。大多数(63%)人每周工作 60-80 小时。约一半的住院医师表示对神经外科肿瘤学的未来专业感兴趣。
调查结果提供了德国神经外科住院医师所面临挑战和抱负的宝贵见解。这些结果为改善培训系统、改善工作环境和指导该领域的未来规划提供了依据。为了优化住院医师的培训,必须解决手术和研究机会有限以及心理健康等问题。对亚专业感兴趣为塑造培训计划的未来方向提供了指导。