Lorenz Ralph, Hubert Lea, Paasch Christoph, Conze Joachim, Oppong Chris, Akoh Jacob A, Sedgwick David M, Nsabimana Venuste, Mantke René
3+CHIRURGEN Hernia Center, Klosterstrasse 34/35, 13581, Berlin, Germany.
Department of General and Abdominal Surgery, Clinic for General and Abdominal Surgery, University Hospital Brandenburg an der Havel, Hochstrasse 29, 14770, Brandenburg an der Havel, Germany.
Hernia. 2025 Jan 23;29(1):73. doi: 10.1007/s10029-025-03260-8.
Hernias are among the most common surgical conditions worldwide, with significant prevalence in Africa. However, according to recent WHO statistics, Africa faces a critical shortage of trained surgeons. Structured surgical training programs are also scarce. Since 2016, Surgeons for Africa in collaboration with Operation Hernia have developed structured training course on hernia surgery specifically for surgeons in Rwanda. Due to the severe shortage of surgeons, a new initiative was launched in 2023 to train general practitioners (GPs) to support the country's surgical care needs. This study aims to assess the feasibility and effectiveness of these training programs for general practitioners.
Six standardized questionnaires were used to evaluate the structured training program before, during, and after the one-and-a-half-week courses conducted in Rwanda. Both trainees and trainers completed the relevant evaluations. The results were anonymized, ummarized using descriptive statistics, and statistically analysed. Trainers also assessed the surgical competence of each participant at the end of the course.
Between 2023 and 2024, 47 general practitioners received hernia surgery training in several Rwandan hospitals. The course significantly improved both the theoretical knowledge and practical surgical skills of the participants. Of the 47 GPs, 22 were able to independently perform simple inguinal hernia surgeries after the training. Three were able to perform complex inguinal hernia repairs independently. 12 participants required minimal supervision, while 22 required full supervision.
This study confirms the feasibility and effectiveness of a standardized hernia surgery training program for general practitioners in Rwanda. The results demonstrate the rogramme's potential to address the surgical care gap by enabling GPs to perform basic hernia surgeries.
疝气是全球最常见的外科病症之一,在非洲发病率颇高。然而,根据世界卫生组织最近的统计数据,非洲面临着训练有素的外科医生严重短缺的问题。结构化的外科培训项目也很稀缺。自2016年以来,“非洲外科医生”组织与“疝气手术行动”合作,专门为卢旺达的外科医生开发了疝气手术结构化培训课程。由于外科医生严重短缺,2023年发起了一项新倡议,培训全科医生以满足该国的外科护理需求。本研究旨在评估这些针对全科医生的培训项目的可行性和有效性。
在卢旺达举办的为期一周半的课程之前、期间和之后,使用六份标准化问卷来评估结构化培训项目。学员和培训师都完成了相关评估。结果进行了匿名处理,使用描述性统计进行汇总,并进行了统计分析。培训师还在课程结束时评估了每位参与者的手术能力。
在2023年至2024年期间,47名全科医生在卢旺达的几家医院接受了疝气手术培训。该课程显著提高了参与者的理论知识和实际手术技能。在47名全科医生中,22人在培训后能够独立进行简单的腹股沟疝手术。3人能够独立进行复杂的腹股沟疝修补术。12名参与者需要最少的监督,而22名需要全程监督。
本研究证实了为卢旺达全科医生开展标准化疝气手术培训项目的可行性和有效性。结果表明该项目有潜力通过使全科医生能够进行基本的疝气手术来填补外科护理缺口。