Attitudes and Perception Surrounding Heart Failure Fellowship Training: A Survey Study

R. Shariff, Mohd Afiq Hannan Mohd Azri, Burhanuddin Moize, Aqtab Mazhar Alias, Mohd Rahal Yusoff, Khairul Shafiq Ibrahim, Azmee B. Mohd Ghazi, Sazzli Kasim
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Background: Despite the burgeoning burden of heart failure (HF) in South-east Asia, very few opportunities exist to be formally trained in HF within the region. The aim of this study was to assess the knowledge, attitudes and perception surrounding HF training and HF as a potential subspeciality. Methods: A national-level, 28-item online survey study was conducted between 20 October and 20 November 2022. The target group for the survey was cardiology fellows-in-training, cardiologist post-training (non-consultants) and consultant cardiologists. A total of 82 people were asked to complete the survey. The type of data collected included the following areas of interest: respondent demographics; knowledge and perception of current clinical practice locally; knowledge, attitudes and perceptions of training in HF, associated cardiology subspecialities and AHFT; and attitudes and perceptions towards a recommended HF curriculum designed by the authors. Results: Fifty-one responses were obtained (response rate 62.2%). The mean (± SD) age of respondents was 39.4 ± 6.5 years, most of whom were men (84.3%). Most respondents were cardiology fellows-in-training (58.8%) and consultant cardiologists (29.4%). Although most respondents (82.4%) felt that advanced HF and transplantation (AHFT) training should be made available, only 52.9% felt that training was feasible in Malaysia. Nevertheless, training without AHFT exposure may still be feasible, especially when incorporating other subspecialities. When introduced to our proposed HF curriculum, most respondents (82.4%) felt that it was feasible for implementation locally, although many (66.7%) felt that the lack of AHFT exposure would make it less attractive and that a rotation in an AHFT-capable centre would be essential (90.2%). When asked about other ‘adjunctive’ rotations, again most agreed that echocardiography, critical care cardiology and cardiac MRI training were potentially supplementary. Although exposure to clinical research and training was most welcome (78.4%), formal research through a Master’s or PhD degree was not essential. Conclusion: The survey highlights several important issues surrounding knowledge and perception of current cardiology training in South-east Asia. The information obtained will be useful in designing a HF curriculum that is ‘fit for purpose’ in Malaysia.
关于心力衰竭研究员培训的态度和看法:一项调查研究
背景:尽管东南亚地区的心力衰竭(HF)负担日益加重,但该地区接受 HF 正式培训的机会却寥寥无几。本研究旨在评估有关心力衰竭培训的知识、态度和看法,以及将心力衰竭作为一个潜在亚专科的情况。研究方法在 2022 年 10 月 20 日至 11 月 20 日期间进行了一项国家级 28 个项目的在线调查研究。调查的目标群体是接受培训的心脏病学研究员、接受培训后的心脏病学专家(非顾问)和心脏病学顾问。共有 82 人被要求完成调查。收集的数据类型包括以下几个方面:受访者的人口统计学特征;对当地当前临床实践的了解和看法;对高频、相关心脏病学亚专科和 AHFT 培训的了解、态度和看法;对作者设计的高频推荐课程的态度和看法。结果:共收到 51 份回复(回复率为 62.2%)。受访者的平均年龄(± SD)为 39.4±6.5 岁,大部分为男性(84.3%)。大多数受访者为心脏科实习医生(58.8%)和心脏科顾问医生(29.4%)。尽管大多数受访者(82.4%)认为应该提供高级房颤和移植(AHFT)培训,但只有 52.9% 的受访者认为在马来西亚进行培训是可行的。尽管如此,不进行高级心房颤动和移植(AHFT)培训仍然是可行的,尤其是在纳入其他亚专科的情况下。在介绍我们建议的高频课程时,大多数受访者(82.4%)认为在当地实施该课程是可行的,但也有许多受访者(66.7%)认为,由于缺乏急性心肌梗死急救知识,该课程的吸引力会降低,因此在具备急性心肌梗死急救能力的中心进行轮转是必不可少的(90.2%)。当被问及其他 "辅助性 "轮转时,大多数人都认为超声心动图、重症监护心脏病学和心脏磁共振成像培训可能是辅助性的。虽然接触临床研究和培训最受欢迎(78.4%),但通过硕士或博士学位进行正式研究并非必要条件。结论:这项调查强调了与东南亚地区对当前心脏病学培训的了解和看法有关的几个重要问题。所获得的信息将有助于在马来西亚设计 "适合目的 "的高频课程。
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