Evaluating the impact of neurosurgical rotation experience in Africa on the interest and perception of medical students towards a career in neurosurgery: a protocol for a continental, cross-sectional study

S. Ooi, O. Dada, G. Bukenya, Y. J. Kenfack, Chi H. Le, E. Ohonba, E. Adeyemo, K. Narain, A. Awad, U. Barrie, D. Sichimba, O. Ogunfolaji, Lilian Mwende Kitonga, Adaeze Juanita Oriaku, M. Bamimore, Douglas Emeka Okor, O. Rominiyi
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Abstract Introduction Africa has the second highest neurosurgical workforce deficit globally. Despite the many recent advancements in increasing neurosurgical access in Africa, published reports have shown that the vast majority of undergraduate students have little or no exposure to neurosurgery. The lack of exposure may pose a challenge in reducing the neurosurgical workforce deficit, which is one of the long-term strategies of tackling the unmet burden of disease. Students may also miss the opportunity to appreciate the specialty and its demands as well as nurture their interest in the field. This study aims to assess the impact of a neurosurgical rotation during medical school in shaping the perception and interest of students towards a career in neurosurgery. Methods The cross-sectional study will be conducted through the dissemination of a self-administered e-survey hosted on Google Forms from 21st February 2021 to 20th March 2021. The survey will contain five-point Likert scale, multiple-choice and free-text questions. The structured questionnaire will have four sections with 27 items: (i) socio-demographic background, (ii) neurosurgical experience, (iii) perception towards a neurosurgical career and (iv) interest in a neurosurgical career. All consenting medical students in African medical schools who are in their clinical years (defined as fourth to sixth years or higher years of study) will be eligible. Odds ratios and their 95% confidence intervals, Wilcoxon rank-sum test, Welch t-test and adjusted logistic regression models will be used to test for associations between independent and dependent variables. Statistical significance will be accepted at P < 0.05.
评估非洲神经外科轮转经验对医学生从事神经外科职业的兴趣和看法的影响:一项大陆横断面研究方案
非洲是全球神经外科劳动力短缺第二高的国家。尽管最近非洲在增加神经外科治疗方面取得了许多进展,但已发表的报告显示,绝大多数本科生很少或根本没有接触过神经外科。缺乏接触可能对减少神经外科劳动力短缺构成挑战,这是解决未满足的疾病负担的长期战略之一。学生也可能会错过欣赏专业及其要求的机会,以及培养他们对该领域的兴趣。本研究旨在评估医学院神经外科轮转在塑造学生对神经外科职业的感知和兴趣方面的影响。方法横断面研究将于2021年2月21日至2021年3月20日通过谷歌表格进行自我管理的电子调查。调查将包含李克特五点量表、多项选择题和自由文本题。结构化问卷将分为四个部分,共27个项目:(i)社会人口统计学背景,(ii)神经外科经验,(iii)对神经外科职业的看法,(iv)对神经外科职业的兴趣。所有同意的非洲医学院临床年限(定义为第四年至第六年或更高的学习年限)的医学生都有资格。比值比及其95%置信区间、Wilcoxon秩和检验、Welch t检验和调整后的logistic回归模型将用于检验自变量和因变量之间的相关性。以P < 0.05为可接受有统计学意义。
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