Challenges and influencing factors in hand surgery subspecialty training: a nationwide survey of orthopedic, plastic, and hand surgery residents in Türkiye.
Muhammet Okkan, İbrahim Çaltıner, Anıl Tarık Saygılı, Gökçe Yıldıran, Melih Bağır
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Abstract
Objective: This study aimed to identify the factors influencing the decisions of orthopedic and plastic surgery residents in Türkiye regarding their pursuit of a subspecialty in hand surgery, as well as to evaluate the challenges faced during hand surgery training. Methods: A national survey was conducted among residents in orthopedic and trauma surgery (n=92), plastic surgery (n=84), and hand surgery (n=12). The survey, developed from literature reviews and previous studies, was distributed online, and responses were collected via Google Forms. Orthopedic and plastic surgery residents responded using a 4-point Likert scale, while hand surgery residents answered multiple-choice questions. The collected data were analyzed to determine factors influencing career choices, training adequacy, and the challenges faced by residents. Results: The analysis revealed a negative correlation between the high volume of emergency hand surgery cases and residents' inclination toward the subspecialty (r=-0.217, P < .05). Theoretical training was significantly linked to enhanced hand surgery knowledge and skills (r=0.213, P < .05), whereas the lack of adequate training infrastructure negatively affected residents' experience (r=0.390, P < .05). Financial concerns and heavy workloads were identified as major challenges, with 33.3% of hand surgery subspecialty residents considering quitting their program. The study also highlighted a lack of continuity in training, insufficient exposure to elective hand surgery cases, and limited access to international educational opportunities. Conclusion: The findings indicate a need to enhance both the theoretical and practical aspects of hand surgery training in Türkiye. By addressing financial and workload-related concerns, improving clinical exposure, and expanding access to microsurgical tools and training resources, it may be possible to increase interest in the subspecialty and ensure a sustainable workforce of hand surgeons in the future. Level of Evidence: N/A.
目的:本研究旨在确定影响 rkiye县骨科和整形外科住院医师选择手外科专科的因素,并评估在手外科培训中面临的挑战。方法:对全国骨科及创伤外科住院医师92例、整形外科住院医师84例、手外科住院医师12例进行调查。这项调查是根据文献综述和以前的研究进行的,并在网上发布,通过谷歌表格收集反馈。骨科和整形外科的住院医生使用4分李克特量表作答,而手外科的住院医生则回答多项选择题。对收集到的数据进行分析,以确定影响居民职业选择、培训充分性和面临的挑战的因素。结果:分析显示急诊手外科例数高与居民对该亚专科的倾向呈负相关(r=-0.217, P < 0.05)。理论培训与提高手外科知识和技能显著相关(r=0.213, P < 0.05),而缺乏足够的培训基础设施对住院医师的经验有负向影响(r=0.390, P < 0.05)。财务问题和繁重的工作量被认为是主要的挑战,33.3%的手外科专科住院医生考虑退出他们的项目。该研究还强调了培训缺乏连续性,选择性手外科病例接触不足,以及获得国际教育机会有限。结论:研究结果表明,需要加强理论和实践方面的手外科训练在 rkiye。通过解决财政和工作量相关的问题,提高临床曝光率,扩大获得显微外科工具和培训资源的机会,可能会增加对亚专科的兴趣,并确保未来手外科医生的可持续劳动力。证据级别:无。