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评估新冠疫情对尼日利亚南部骨科住院医师骨科手术培训的影响。

Assessment of the Effects of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Orthopaedic Surgery Training Among Orthopaedic Residents in Southern Nigeria.

作者信息

Imediegwu Kelechi Uzodinma, Ilo Ekenedilichukwu C, Dimson Chinonso Justin, Okeke Kosisochukwu C, Agulanna Somadila T, Ugwuanyi Uchechukwu D, Omoleye Tobi O, Igwe Ozioma P, Onwuka Paschaline C, Uku Thomas, Onwuasoigwe Chiamaka Adanna

机构信息

Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, National Orthopaedic Hospital, Enugu, Nigeria.

College of Medicine, University of Nigeria (UNN), Nsukka, Enugu, Nigeria.

出版信息

J West Afr Coll Surg. 2024 Oct-Dec;14(4):380-383. doi: 10.4103/jwas.jwas_125_23. Epub 2024 Jul 18.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Surgical training is hands-on, with residents requiring optimal exposure to patients for optimal training and adequate experience. Thus, despite the increased usage of virtual, non-physical resources for medical education during the pandemic, orthopaedic surgical training still suffered adversely.

OBJECTIVES

To explore the overall impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on Orthopaedic surgery training, teaching and practice amongst residents in southern Nigeria.

MATERIALS AND METHODS

This was a cross-sectional prospective study involving 54 senior orthopaedic surgery residents in southern Nigeria. Data were collected using a semi-structured online-based questionnaire created on the Google Forms and sent via online platforms (e.g., WhatsApp and Telegram). Descriptive and inferential analysis was done using Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS). Consent was also obtained from all respondents.

RESULTS

A total of 54 orthopaedic surgery residents responded to our questionnaire. About 71.7% of the residents surveyed reported reduced exposure to surgical cases in general, and 70.3% reported reduced operative teaching exposure. About 68.5% of the respondents reported reduced opportunities for surgical skills acquisition training. More than half of respondents (63%) reported no changes in morbidity/mortality of orthopaedic cases witnessed and performed. The majority of the respondents agreed to a slight decrease in the availability of implants and courses (40.7%) whereas 44.4% affirmed an increase in the cost of training. Overall, 70.4% believed that the impact of COVID-19 on orthopaedic surgical training has been slightly negative. The average rating for experience on alternative learning methods - virtual video conferences, pre-recorded lectures, in-person small group meetings and surgical simulation activities was 2.26 on a scale of 1-4 (decreasing order of satisfaction).

CONCLUSION

The COVID-19 pandemic caused significant changes in orthopaedic surgery training, with low cases exposure and reduction in operative teaching being the most significant changes and the resultant increase in alternative forms of training and skill acquisition.

摘要

背景

外科培训是实践性的,住院医师需要有最佳的患者接触机会,以获得最佳培训和足够的经验。因此,尽管在疫情期间虚拟的、非实体资源在医学教育中的使用有所增加,但骨科手术培训仍受到了不利影响。

目的

探讨新冠疫情对尼日利亚南部住院医师骨科手术培训、教学及实践的总体影响。

材料与方法

这是一项横断面前瞻性研究,纳入了尼日利亚南部54名骨科高级住院医师。数据通过在谷歌表单上创建的半结构化在线问卷收集,并通过在线平台(如WhatsApp和Telegram)发送。使用社会科学统计软件包(SPSS)进行描述性和推断性分析。所有受访者也均获得了同意。

结果

共有54名骨科住院医师回复了我们的问卷。约71.7%的受访住院医师报告称,总体上接触手术病例的机会减少,70.3%的人报告手术教学接触减少。约68.5%的受访者表示获得手术技能培训的机会减少。超过一半的受访者(63%)报告称,所目睹和实施的骨科病例的发病率/死亡率没有变化。大多数受访者同意植入物和课程的可用性略有下降(40.7%),而44.4%的人确认培训成本增加。总体而言,70.4%的人认为新冠疫情对骨科手术培训的影响略为负面。替代学习方法(虚拟视频会议、预录制讲座、面对面小组会议和手术模拟活动)的体验平均评分为2.26(满分4分,满意度从高到低排列)。

结论

新冠疫情导致骨科手术培训发生了重大变化,病例接触机会少和手术教学减少是最显著的变化,同时替代培训形式和技能获取有所增加。

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