Physicians in Greece's Emergency Departments: Attitudes, Readiness, and Need for Formal Training.

IF 2 3区 医学 Q2 EMERGENCY MEDICINE
Sarah Aly, Dimitrious Babales, Olympia Kouliou, Andrew Ulrich, Eleanor Reid, Dimitrios Tsiftsis
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Abstract

Introduction: Despite the recent recognition of emergency medicine (EM) as a distinct specialty in Greece, emergency departments(ED) there continue to be staffed by physicians with training in other medical specialties, although some hold EM certifications. In this study we aimed to evaluate the perceived level of competency and preparedness of physicians who work in EDs in Greece. We also sought to identify gaps in clinical EM expertise, solicit opinions on the need for EM residency training in Greece, and determine the well-being and job satisfaction of physicians practicing in Greek EDs.

Methods: This was a mixed-methods, cross-sectional, electronic, nationally representative survey of physicians working in EDs across all health districts in Greece. The survey was administered in Greek and anonymously conducted online. We used the Pearson chi-squared test to determine whether there was an association between EM certification and comfort with seeing subsets of patients. The study received institutional review board approval, and all participants signed an online consent form.

Results: The study surveyed 105 of 263 physicians working in 52 Greek EDs (39.9% response rate). We found that of the 105 physicians surveyed, 63 (60.0%) were not certified in EM. A Pearson chi-squared test revealed a significant association between comfort level in seeing pediatric, trauma, and critically ill patients, and EM certification (X2 = 13.37, P = .001). Qualitative analysis found that physicians had a desire to engage in training opportunities, with many citing cost, time, and age as barriers. Despite these challenges, 64.1% of physicians reported satisfaction with their decision to work in the ED.

Conclusion: Most frontline emergency physicians working in Greece are uncomfortable caring for the full breadth of ED patients. This survey represents the first assessment of the attitudes, clinical preparedness, and perceived need for EM residency training among emergency physicians in Greece. Critical next steps should include enhanced training on targeted aspects of emergency care for practicing emergency physicians in the nation and continued efforts to establish formal EM residency training in Greece.

希腊急诊科的医生:态度、准备和对正式培训的需求。
简介:尽管希腊最近承认急诊医学(EM)是一门独特的专业,但急诊部门(ED)仍然由接受过其他医学专业培训的医生组成,尽管有些医生持有急诊认证。在这项研究中,我们旨在评估在希腊急诊室工作的医生的能力和准备的感知水平。我们还试图找出临床急诊专业知识的差距,征求对希腊急诊住院医师培训需求的意见,并确定在希腊急诊执业的医生的幸福感和工作满意度。方法:这是一项混合方法、横断面、电子、全国代表性的调查,调查对象是希腊所有卫生区急诊科的医生。该调查以希腊文进行,并在网上匿名进行。我们使用皮尔逊卡方检验来确定急诊认证与患者亚群舒适度之间是否存在关联。该研究得到了机构审查委员会的批准,所有参与者都签署了一份在线同意书。结果:该研究调查了在52个希腊急诊室工作的263名医生中的105名(回复率为39.9%)。我们发现,在接受调查的105名医生中,63名(60.0%)没有EM认证。Pearson卡方检验显示,儿科、创伤和危重患者的舒适度与EM认证之间存在显著关联(X2 = 13.37, P = .001)。定性分析发现,医生有参与培训机会的愿望,许多人认为成本、时间和年龄是障碍。尽管面临这些挑战,64.1%的医生对他们在急诊科工作的决定表示满意。结论:大多数在希腊工作的一线急诊医生在照顾所有急诊科患者时都感到不舒服。这项调查代表的态度,临床准备和感知需要的急诊医师在希腊住院医师培训的第一次评估。接下来的关键步骤应包括加强对全国执业急诊医生急诊护理目标方面的培训,并继续努力在希腊建立正式的急诊住院医师培训。
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Western Journal of Emergency Medicine
Western Journal of Emergency Medicine Medicine-Emergency Medicine
CiteScore
5.30
自引率
3.20%
发文量
125
审稿时长
16 weeks
期刊介绍: WestJEM focuses on how the systems and delivery of emergency care affects health, health disparities, and health outcomes in communities and populations worldwide, including the impact of social conditions on the composition of patients seeking care in emergency departments.
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