核心训练和手术机会:基于英国的分析。

Francesca Gatta, Christine Bojanic, Safia Elbagir Abdulla, Claire Edwards
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背景和目的:2019冠状病毒病大流行、新的校际外科课程规划课程和欧洲工作时间指令显著减少了受训者的手术暴露。本研究分析了第一阶段受训者(CT1/ST1 vs. CT2/ST2)的手术经验,对照每年120例手术的能力进步年度审查(ARCP)标准。方法:2021年10月进行全国调查研究。研究终点为每周完成>4次手术,相当于每年120例。进行卡方检验和多元回归分析。结果:共纳入5个院系205例患者,CT1/ST1为48.3%,CT2/ST2为51.7%。一年级和二年级学员中28 - 30岁的分别占54.5%和50%,男性分别占55.6%和50.9%,白人英国人分别占39.4%和38.7%。结论:超过三分之一的一期受训者未达到ARCP每年>120例手术的要求。年龄和受训地区是影响日志案例数量的独立因素。与患者的相关性:本研究的重点是英国初级外科住院医师的培训机会。暴露于手术室的程度和类型对外科能力的发展有重大影响。这些无疑与患者的预后有关,因为向患者和亲属提供的护理质量在很大程度上依赖于未来会诊外科医生的培训背景。
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Core training and surgical opportunities: A UK-based analysis.

Background and aim: The COVID-19 pandemic, the new Intercollegiate Surgical Curriculum Programme curriculum and the European Work Time Directive significantly reduced surgical exposure for trainees. This study analyzed the operative experience of Phase 1 trainees (CT1/ST1 vs. CT2/ST2) against the Annual Review of Competence Progression (ARCP) criterion of 120 procedures yearly.

Methods: National survey research in October 2021. Study end-point was the completion of >4 weekly procedures, equivalent to 120 cases per year. Chi-square test and multivariate regression analysis were performed.

Results: 205 participants from 5 Deaneries were included, 48.3% were CT1/ST1 and 51.7% were CT2/ST2. About 54.5% of year-1 and 50% of year-2 trainees were 28 30 years old, 55.6% and 50.9% were male, and 39.4% and 38.7% were White British. About 39.4% of CT1/ST1 and 22.6% of CT2/ST2 performed <4 weekly procedures (P = 0.01), with no difference in the "Observed" (P = 0.6) or "Assisted" (P = 0.3) number of cases. CT2/ST2 recorded more "ST-S" (p 0.04), "S-TU" (P = 0.03), and "Performed" (P = 0.02) operations. For CT1/ST1, older age (HR 2.4, 95% CI [1.1; 5.3], P = 0.02) and southern deaneries (HR 1.7, 95% CI [1.2; 2.4], P = 0.004) were independent factor for <4 weekly procedures. For CT2/ST2, northern regions were associated with more favorable training (HR 1.4, 95% CI [1.1; 1.7], P = 0.01).

Conclusion: Over one third of Phase 1 trainees do not meet the ARCP requirement of >120 procedures annually. Age and region of training are independent factors in the number of logbook cases.

Relevance for patients: This research focuses on training opportunities for junior surgical residents across the United Kingdom. The degree and type of exposure to the operating theatre have a significant impact on the development of surgical competencies. These are undoubtedly related to patient outcomes, as the quality of care delivered to patients and relatives greatly relies on the training background of future consultant surgeons.

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