DEMOGRAPHICS OF COLLABORATORS INVESTIGATING THE NIGERIAN MEDICAL AND DENTAL INTERNS: A MEDICAL INTERNSHIP TRAINING IN NIGERIA (MINTING) STUDY COLLABORATION.

Annals of Ibadan postgraduate medicine Pub Date : 2023-08-01 Epub Date: 2023-11-01
C Eze, V C Eguogwu, K I Egbuchulem, I S Ojo, C Iheme, M Okor, S Alawode, R Ogunleye, N Alozie, B C Obiora, T Olatokun, C Obere, P O Awoyomi, K K Onyekweli, P E Nkereuwem, O O Adesina, M J Abulrazaq, A A Isiaka, A B Magaji, C E Ofoha, J U Mukoro, J Negedu, A P Omoloye, F I Olapade, E O Soyinka, G C Edeh, U V Ugwu, S I Okogu, M D Ogwuike, M O Surakat, A O Adedire, F C Chukwu, O E Babalola, E O Nwoye, M C Nwokolo, R B Chima-Kalu, C Onwurah, A T Adegboyega, S O Oluwalana, C J Ezenwobi, T N Agbo, A O Afolayan, S O Lawal, C H Obodozie, O O Omitoyin, U A Iwuajoku, J A Sadiku, O O Akintola, P O Ogungbayi, O M Bamigboye, H D Ogundipe, H E Akachuku, R O Akinyemi, O A Mokuolu, O S Ogah, D I Olulana, O S Ilesanmi, I Adeagbo
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Introduction: The internship period is a peculiar time in a doctor's career, and some have described it as a "nuisance year" during which the junior doctor assumes many roles at the same time. Junior doctors especially house officers are faced with many unique challenges; this is even more pronounced in poor resource settings like Nigeria. This study aimed to unravel and improve understanding of the challenges faced by medical and dental interns in Nigeria.

Methodology: A nine-member House officers Research and Statistics Committee (HRSC) was immediately set up to include three senior colleagues - Senior Registrars and Registrar. To carry out her responsibility efficiently the committee created the House Officers Research Collaboration Network (HRCN), a 103- member team comprising medical and dental interns from across Nigeria under a collaborative - Medical INternship Training in Nigeria (MINTING) study.

Results: Out of a total of the 103 House Officers Research Collaboration Network, 80 of them participated in this survey giving a 78% response rate. Ten of the intern Collaborators had additional qualification and seven of them had BSc as an initial degree. About 66 % of the Collaborators have never authored any publication. Of the 27 that have published an article; three collaborators are said to have published 15, 13, 16 articles respectively. Male collaborators where more likely to have published at least one article in the past. Thirty one of the 80 Collaborators have never been in a research collaborative group prior to this MINTING collaborative.

Conclusion: This commentary is set out to describe in detail Nigerian House Officers initiative in terms of the structure, functions, operational modalities, and to investigate the demographics of the HRCN collaborators which showed that over two third of collaborators have never authored any publication and about a third of them have never been involved in collaborative research. We also believe the findings will serve as policy guide and benchmark in training the critical medical health force.

调查尼日利亚医学和牙科实习生的合作者的人口统计学特征:尼日利亚医学实习培训(Minting)研究合作。
简介实习期是医生职业生涯中的一段特殊时期,有人将其形容为 "讨厌的一年",在此期间,初级医生要同时承担许多角色。初级医生,尤其是实习医生,面临着许多独特的挑战;在尼日利亚这样资源匮乏的国家,这种情况更加明显。本研究旨在揭示和进一步了解尼日利亚医学和牙科实习生所面临的挑战:立即成立了一个由九名成员组成的内务人员研究和统计委员会(HRSC),其中包括三名资深同事--高级注册官和注册官。为了有效履行职责,委员会成立了内务人员研究合作网络(HRCN),该网络由 103 名成员组成,包括来自尼日利亚各地的医学和牙科实习生,合作开展了一项名为 "尼日利亚医学实习培训"(MINTING)的研究:在总共 103 名实习医生研究合作网络成员中,有 80 人参与了此次调查,回复率为 78%。其中 10 名实习合作者拥有额外的学历,7 名合作者的初始学历为理学士。约 66% 的合作者从未发表过任何文章。在 27 位发表过文章的合作者中,有三位分别发表了 15、13 和 16 篇文章。男性合作者更有可能在过去至少发表过一篇文章。80 位合作者中有 31 位在 MINTING 合作之前从未参加过研究合作小组:本评论旨在从结构、功能、运作模式等方面详细描述尼日利亚内务部官员倡议,并调查 HRCN 合作者的人口统计学特征,结果显示超过三分之二的合作者从未发表过任何文章,其中约三分之一从未参与过合作研究。我们还相信,这些研究结果将成为培训关键医疗卫生力量的政策指南和基准。
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