Facultad de Medicina, Unidad de Calidad, Clínica Alemana Universidad del Desarrollo, Santiago, Chile.
Unidad de Simulación e Innovación en Salud, Universidad San Sebastián, Santiago, Chile.
BMC Med Educ. 2024 Sep 17;24(1):1017. doi: 10.1186/s12909-024-05986-y.
Accrediting medical specialties programs are expected to influence and standardize training program quality, align curriculum with population needs, and improve learning environments. Despite global agreement on its necessity, methods vary widely. In the Chilean context, a recent new accreditation criteria includes research productivity in relation to educational research on resident programs, so we aimed to define it. What is the profile of publications in educational research produced by Chilean medical specialty residency programs in the last five years? Based on these results, we intend to analyze the potential impact of the new accreditation policy on medical specialty programs in Chile.
We performed a preliminary bibliometric search to identify the use of the term "resident" in literature. After that, we conducted a literature search, using a six-step approach to scoping reviews, including the appraisal of the methodological quality of the articles.
Between 2019 and 2023, an average of 6.2 articles were published yearly (19%). The bibliometric analysis revealed that the dominant thematic area of the journals was clinical, accounting for 78.1%. Most articles focused on residents (84.38%), with only two articles including graduates as participants. One university was responsible for 62.50% of the articles and participated in all multicenter studies (9.38%). Surgical specialties produced 15 research articles focused on procedural training using simulation. Psychiatry was the second most productive specialty, with 5 articles (15.63%) covering standardized patients, well-being, and mental health assessment. The most frequent research focus within residency programs over the five-year period was teaching and learning methodologies, with 19 articles representing almost 60% of the total analyzed.
Research on medical education in Chile's postgraduate residency programs is limited, with most studies concentrated in a few universities. The new accreditation criteria emphasize educational research, posing challenges for many institutions to meet higher standards. Understanding unexplored areas in educational research and learning from successful programs can enhance research productivity and align efforts with accreditation expectations. Continuous evaluation and new research on residents' satisfaction, skills acquisition, and well-being are needed to ensure training quality and accountability.
认证医学专业课程有望影响和规范培训计划的质量,使课程与人口需求保持一致,并改善学习环境。尽管全球都认为这是必要的,但方法却大相径庭。在智利的背景下,最近的新认证标准包括与住院医师计划教育研究相关的研究成果,因此我们旨在定义它。在过去五年中,智利医学专业住院医师计划产生的教育研究出版物的特点是什么?基于这些结果,我们打算分析新的认证政策对智利医学专业课程的潜在影响。
我们进行了初步的文献计量学搜索,以确定文献中“住院医师”一词的使用情况。之后,我们进行了文献搜索,采用六步式方法进行范围综述,包括对文章方法学质量的评估。
在 2019 年至 2023 年期间,每年平均发表 6.2 篇文章(占 19%)。文献计量分析显示,期刊的主导主题领域是临床,占 78.1%。大多数文章都集中在住院医师(84.38%),只有两篇文章的参与者包括毕业生。一所大学负责了 62.50%的文章,并参与了所有多中心研究(9.38%)。外科专业共发表了 15 篇关于使用模拟进行程序训练的研究文章。精神病学是第二大生产力专业,有 5 篇文章(15.63%)涵盖了标准化患者、幸福感和心理健康评估。在过去五年中,住院医师课程中最常见的研究重点是教学和学习方法,有 19 篇文章,占总分析文章的近 60%。
智利研究生住院医师课程的医学教育研究有限,大多数研究集中在少数几所大学。新的认证标准强调教育研究,这对许多机构来说是一个挑战,因为它们需要达到更高的标准。了解教育研究中未被探索的领域,并从成功的项目中学习,可以提高研究生产力,并使努力与认证期望保持一致。需要不断评估住院医师的满意度、技能获取和幸福感,并进行新的研究,以确保培训质量和问责制。