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界定移植传染病教育经历的全貌:对美国传染病专科住院医师的全国性调查。

Defining the Landscape of Educational Experiences in Transplant Infectious Diseases: A National Survey of Infectious Diseases Fellows in the United States.

作者信息

Phadke Varun K, Nematollahi Saman, Steinbrink Julie M, Bartash Rachel, Morales Megan K, Roberts Scott C, Ardura Monica I, Theodoropoulos Nicole M

机构信息

Division of Infectious Diseases, Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, Georgia, USA.

Division of Infectious Diseases, University of Arizona College of Medicine, Tucson, Arizona, USA.

出版信息

Open Forum Infect Dis. 2024 Aug 20;11(9):ofae473. doi: 10.1093/ofid/ofae473. eCollection 2024 Sep.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Transplant infectious diseases (TID) is a growing area of expertise within infectious diseases (ID), but TID training is not standardized. Previous surveys of fellows identified opportunities to improve TID education resources but did not explore didactic, clinical, and nonclinical experiences comprehensively.

METHODS

The American Society of Transplantation ID Community of Practice surveyed adult and pediatric fellows in US-based general ID or dedicated TID training programs to explore their didactic exposure, clinical experiences, and non-direct patient care activities in TID.

RESULTS

A total of 234 fellows initiated the survey, and 195 (83%) (190 general ID and 19 TID fellows, including 125 adult, 76 pediatric, and 8 combined adult-pediatric fellows) completed the entire survey. More than half of the fellows described receiving no formal curricular content on most foundational topics in transplant medicine. Almost all respondents (>90%) had some inpatient TID experience, but for >60% of fellows this was <12 weeks annually. Clinical exposure varied by fellow and patient type-in an average month rotating on an inpatient TID service, more than half of adult fellows had evaluated ≥10 kidney, liver, or hematopoietic stem cell transplant recipients but <10 heart, lung, pancreas, or intestinal recipients; pediatric fellows saw <10 of all patient types. Nearly half (46%) of general ID fellows had not spent any time in the dedicated TID clinic at their program. Few fellows had participated in protocol development, organ selection meetings, or donor evaluations.

CONCLUSIONS

This survey highlights important gaps in TID training. Given the increasing need for TID specialists, updated curricula and educational resources are needed.

摘要

背景

移植传染病(TID)是传染病(ID)领域中一个不断发展的专业领域,但TID培训尚未标准化。先前对学员的调查确定了改善TID教育资源的机会,但未全面探讨教学、临床和非临床经验。

方法

美国移植学会ID实践社区对美国普通ID或专门的TID培训项目中的成人和儿科住院医师进行了调查,以探讨他们在TID方面的教学接触、临床经验和非直接患者护理活动。

结果

共有234名住院医师发起了调查,195名(83%)(190名普通ID住院医师和19名TID住院医师,包括125名成人、76名儿科和8名成人-儿科联合住院医师)完成了全部调查。超过一半的住院医师表示,他们在移植医学的大多数基础主题上没有接受过正式的课程内容。几乎所有受访者(>90%)都有一些住院TID经验,但超过60%的住院医师每年的此类经验少于12周。临床接触因住院医师和患者类型而异——在平均每月轮转的住院TID服务中,超过一半的成人住院医师评估了≥10名肾、肝或造血干细胞移植受者,但评估的心脏、肺、胰腺或肠道移植受者少于10名;儿科住院医师对所有患者类型的评估均少于10名。近一半(46%)的普通ID住院医师在其项目的专门TID诊所中没有花费任何时间。很少有住院医师参与方案制定、器官选择会议或供体评估。

结论

本次调查突出了TID培训中的重要差距。鉴于对TID专家的需求不断增加,需要更新课程和教育资源。

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