Koisser Karin
Allgemein‑, Viszeral- und Gefäßchirurgie, Landesklinikum Horn, Spitalgasse 10, 3580, Horn, Österreich.
Chirurgie (Heidelb). 2025 Jun 5. doi: 10.1007/s00104-025-02319-7.
The transfer of knowledge, experience and practical skills in the care of patients in palliative settings takes place in a largely unstructured and sporadic manner in surgical resident training in Austria. The present work assesses the status quo using an online survey of residents in general and visceral surgery, presents their subjective experiences with palliative care and expectations on palliative care providers and their training needs. Over 80% of residents have frequent contact with patients in palliative settings and nearly 60% care for patients in end-of-life situations. Support from a palliative care team is experienced as helpful. Residents would like more support and articulate how they envision this form of support. They rate their own palliative skills as medium to good but 85% would still like additional training and 68% advocate for the integration of palliative care into the surgical curriculum.
在奥地利的外科住院医师培训中,有关姑息治疗环境下患者护理的知识、经验和实践技能的传授在很大程度上是无组织且零散的。本研究通过对普通外科和内脏外科住院医师进行在线调查来评估现状,呈现他们在姑息治疗方面的主观体验、对姑息治疗提供者的期望以及他们的培训需求。超过80%的住院医师在姑息治疗环境中经常接触患者,近60%的人照顾处于临终状态的患者。他们认为姑息治疗团队的支持很有帮助。住院医师希望获得更多支持,并阐明他们对这种支持形式的设想。他们给自己的姑息治疗技能打分为中等至良好,但85%的人仍希望接受额外培训,68%的人主张将姑息治疗纳入外科课程。