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利比里亚腹腔镜手术实践、知识和培训目标评估:利比里亚外科医生的混合方法研究。

Assessment of laparoscopic surgery practice, knowledge, and training goals in Liberia: A mixed-methods study among Liberian surgeons.

机构信息

Department of Surgery, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA.

John F Kennedy Medical Center, Monrovia, Liberia.

出版信息

World J Surg. 2024 Oct;48(10):2421-2432. doi: 10.1002/wjs.12330. Epub 2024 Sep 19.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Laparoscopy training remains inaccessible in many low- and middle-income countries, including Liberia. We assessed the availability of laparoscopy and feasibility of implementing a laparoscopic program among Liberian surgeons and trainees.

METHODS

This mixed-methods study utilized a 32-item survey and semi-structured interviews on laparoscopic experience, knowledge, desires, barriers, patient perceptions, and training opportunities among surgeons and trainees at Liberia's two main teaching hospitals in March 2023. Data analysis utilized summed knowledge and desirability scores, descriptive statistics, and qualitative content analysis.

RESULTS

31 interns, residents, and consultants participated, comprising 60% of Liberia's surgeons. Laparoscopic training (32%) and experience (16%) was low, with exposure limited to those training outside Liberia (p = 0.001). While laparoscopy knowledge varied (29% low, 55% medium, 16% high), participants expressed high interest in training (100%) and willingness to pay (52%). Interviews revealed four themes: desires for training, patient acceptability, feasibility of technology-based training, and barriers including limited equipment and expert trainers. At the time of survey, the only minimally invasive surgeries ever performed in Liberia were two diagnostic laparoscopies.

CONCLUSIONS

This is the first mixed-methods study assessing laparoscopy in Liberia. Our sample, though small, comprised approximately 60% of Liberian surgeons in both rural and urban hospitals. Findings demonstrated limited experience, variable knowledge, and high desires for training, showing feasibility for laparoscopy implementation in Liberia.

摘要

背景

在包括利比里亚在内的许多低收入和中等收入国家,腹腔镜培训仍然难以获得。我们评估了利比里亚外科医生和学员中腹腔镜的可用性以及实施腹腔镜计划的可行性。

方法

这项混合方法研究于 2023 年 3 月在利比里亚的两家主要教学医院,利用一份 32 项的调查和关于腹腔镜经验、知识、愿望、障碍、患者看法以及培训机会的半结构化访谈,对外科医生和学员进行了评估。数据分析采用了总结知识和愿望得分、描述性统计和定性内容分析。

结果

共有 31 名实习医生、住院医生和顾问参与了调查,占利比里亚外科医生的 60%。腹腔镜培训(32%)和经验(16%)水平较低,仅局限于在利比里亚境外接受培训的人员(p=0.001)。尽管腹腔镜知识水平各异(29%较低,55%中等,16%较高),但参与者表达了强烈的培训兴趣(100%)和支付意愿(52%)。访谈揭示了四个主题:培训愿望、患者可接受性、基于技术的培训可行性以及包括设备和专家培训师有限在内的障碍。在调查时,利比里亚唯一进行过的微创手术是两次诊断性腹腔镜检查。

结论

这是第一项评估利比里亚腹腔镜的混合方法研究。我们的样本虽然很小,但包括了农村和城市医院中大约 60%的利比里亚外科医生。研究结果表明,经验有限,知识水平参差不齐,但培训愿望强烈,表明在利比里亚实施腹腔镜手术具有可行性。

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