Burhamah Waleed, Alhabib Reem, Al-Youha Sarah, ElAbd Rawan
Division of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Jaber Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah Hospital, Kuwait City, KWT.
Department of Plastic Surgery, Ministry of Health, Kuwait, Kuwait City, KWT.
Cureus. 2024 Jul 12;16(7):e64430. doi: 10.7759/cureus.64430. eCollection 2024 Jul.
Introduction Plastic and reconstructive surgery (PRS) is unique in its versatility; however, there seems to be a lack of familiarity with the breadth of the discipline among healthcare workers and medical students. Methods This is a questionnaire-based, cross-sectional study conducted between June and July 2021, targeting medical students at Kuwait University. The questionnaire examined three domains: demographics, perception, and knowledge of the scope of PRS. Results A total of 465 medical students completed the survey, with most (N=106, 22.8%) being in their final year (seventh year). The majority (N=414, 89%) of students had no previous clinical exposure to PRS. Among the several PRS disciplines, knowledge was highest in the aesthetic discipline (4.1/5). Awareness in the hand (0.82/5) and craniofacial (0.8/5) disciplines were the lowest. Students in their clinical years had a higher overall PRS score when compared to those in their pre-clinical years (10.9 versus 9.1, p<0.0001). Participants who believed that PRS is a rewarding specialty had higher overall scores compared with those who disagreed (10.3 versus 9.5, p=0.055). Participants who believed that PRS is synonymous with cosmetic surgery had a lower overall score (9.3 versus 10.4, p=0.008). Furthermore, participants who would consider a career in PRS had a better understanding of all aspects of the specialty as evidenced by higher overall scores. Conclusion Exposure to the field of PRS improves medical students' insight into the various disciplines of PRS and ultimately influences how the field is perceived. Efforts should be made toward promoting the exposure of medical students to PRS through clinical placements and/or didactic lectures.
引言 整形与重建外科(PRS)在其多功能性方面独具特色;然而,医护人员和医学生似乎对该学科的广度缺乏了解。方法 这是一项基于问卷调查的横断面研究,于2021年6月至7月进行,目标是科威特大学的医学生。问卷考察了三个领域:人口统计学、认知以及对PRS范围的了解。结果 共有465名医学生完成了调查,其中大多数(N = 106,22.8%)处于最后一年(第七年)。大多数学生(N = 414,89%)之前没有临床接触过PRS。在PRS的几个学科中,美容学科的知识得分最高(4.1/5)。手部(0.82/5)和颅面(0.8/5)学科的认知度最低。与临床前阶段的学生相比,临床阶段的学生在PRS方面的总体得分更高(10.9对9.1,p<0.0001)。认为PRS是一个有价值专业的参与者的总体得分高于持不同意见者(10.3对9.5,p = 0.055)。认为PRS与整容手术同义的参与者的总体得分较低(9.3对10.4,p = 0.008)。此外,考虑从事PRS职业的参与者对该专业的各个方面有更好的理解,这从更高的总体得分中可以看出。结论 接触PRS领域可提高医学生对PRS各学科的洞察力,并最终影响对该领域的认知。应努力通过临床实习和/或理论讲座促进医学生接触PRS。