Department of Obstetrics & Gynaecology, United Christian Hospital, Kowloon, Hong Kong.
BMC Med Educ. 2024 Aug 19;24(1):893. doi: 10.1186/s12909-024-05727-1.
The COVID-19 pandemic in the past few years led to major adjustments in the provision of healthcare. This study aimed to investigate trainees' perception of impact of the pandemic on specialty training in Obstetrics & Gynaecology (O&G) in Hong Kong.
A cross-sectional questionnaire survey was performed on all the O&G trainees and the young fellows of the Hong Kong College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists (HKCOG). The questionnaires included 5 parts: demographic data, impact on clinical activities, redeployment, educational activities and career progression.
A total of 104 questionnaires (92.9%) were received for final analysis. The majority of the participants had reductions in elective and emergency operations, as well as exposure to in-patient admissions and out-patient clinics in both obstetrics and gynaecology. The reduction was most significant in elective gynaecology operations. One-third (34.6%) of the participants had been redeployed to other departments, and educational activities were reduced during the pandemic. Around 58% of the trainees were concerned with the reduction in clinical exposure, and 78% worried they would not be able to log sufficient number of surgical procedures. Basic trainees were significantly more worried than higher trainees. Around half of the trainees had doubts or regrets about choosing to undergo O&G specialty training.
The O&G trainees in Hong Kong perceived that the COVID-19 pandemic had significant negative impacts on their training. Many trainees were worried they would not be able to attain the required level of competence when they complete their specialist training.
过去几年的 COVID-19 大流行导致医疗保健服务发生了重大调整。本研究旨在调查香港妇产科培训生对大流行对妇产科专业培训影响的看法。
对所有妇产科培训生和香港妇产科学院的青年研究员进行了横断面问卷调查。问卷包括 5 部分:人口统计学数据、对临床活动的影响、重新部署、教育活动和职业发展。
共收到 104 份问卷(92.9%)进行最终分析。大多数参与者的选择性和急诊手术减少,妇产科的住院和门诊就诊量也减少。妇科选择性手术的减少最为显著。三分之一(34.6%)的参与者被重新部署到其他部门,大流行期间教育活动减少。约 58%的培训生对临床接触减少感到担忧,78%的培训生担心无法记录足够数量的手术。基础培训生比高级培训生更担心。约一半的培训生对选择接受妇产科专业培训表示怀疑或遗憾。
香港的妇产科培训生认为 COVID-19 大流行对他们的培训产生了重大负面影响。许多培训生担心他们在完成专业培训时无法达到所需的能力水平。