准备手术:对外科住院医师实践和认知的跨国分析

IF 1.4 Q4 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL
Clinical Teacher Pub Date : 2025-02-25 DOI:10.1111/tct.70048
Ali Lari, Mohammad Alherz, Ahmed Alshammasi, Mohammad M. Alzahrani, Thamer Alraiyes, Abdulrahman Almansouri, Naser Alnusif
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摘要

外科住院医师的手术准备是外科培训的一个重要方面,需要技术和非技术技能发展的平衡。结构化的住院医师培训项目为住院医师带来了机遇和挑战,包括利用多样化的教育资源和解决有效准备的障碍。本研究旨在研究外科住院医师的手术准备情况,重点关注他们的态度、动机、障碍和策略,以评估住院医师计划的有效性。方法一项由外科医生和住院医师设计的横断面调查,收集了来自不同专业和国家的201名住院医师的数据。调查调查了住院医师方案的人口统计、做法、影响和经验。结果研究揭示了准备时间与感知准备之间的正相关关系,随着住院医师的进步,他们花更多的时间准备。准备工作的障碍包括有限的时间和精力,以及在手术中的作用很小。动机集中在个人成长,以及安全和避免并发症。常见的准备技术包括复习影像学(88.6%)、观看手术录像(83.6%)和复习病历(82.1%)。复习文章和心理排练等活动使用较少,但与准备密切相关。只有31%的患者接受了术前准备方面的正式培训。结论:外科住院医师计划需要满足住院医师不同的学习偏好,并提供更结构化的准备方法。有必要优化术前准备的障碍和激励因素,并协调导师和住院医师之间的期望,以增强外科住院医师对手术室的准备。
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Preparing to Operate: A Multinational Analysis of Practices and Perceptions of Surgical Residents

Preparing to Operate: A Multinational Analysis of Practices and Perceptions of Surgical Residents

Introduction

Operative preparation among surgical residents is a critical aspect of surgical training, requiring a balance of technical and non-technical skill development. Structured residency programmes have introduced both opportunities and challenges for residents, including navigating diverse educational resources and addressing barriers to effective preparation. This study aimed to examine operative preparation among surgical residents, focusing on their attitudes, motivations, barriers and strategies to assess the efficacy of residency programmes.

Methods

A cross-sectional survey, designed by surgeons and surgical residents, gathered data from 201 surgical residents across various specialties and countries. The survey investigated demographics, practices, influences and experiences regarding residency programmes.

Results

The study revealed a positive correlation between time spent preparing and perceived preparedness, with residents spending more time preparing as they progressed in their residency. Barriers to preparation included limited time and energy as well as having a minimal role in the surgery. Motivations were centred around personal growth, as well as safety and complication avoidance. Common preparation techniques included reviewing imaging (88.6%), watching surgical videos (83.6%) and reviewing medical records (82.1%). Activities such as reviewing articles and mental rehearsal were utilised less but were strongly correlated with preparedness. Only 31% received formal training on preoperative preparation.

Conclusions

Surgical residency programmes need to address the diverse learning preferences of residents and provide a more structured approach to preparation. There is a need to optimise barriers and motivators to preoperative preparation and align expectations between tutors and residents to enhance the preparedness of surgical residents for the operating room.

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Clinical Teacher
Clinical Teacher MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL-
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期刊介绍: The Clinical Teacher has been designed with the active, practising clinician in mind. It aims to provide a digest of current research, practice and thinking in medical education presented in a readable, stimulating and practical style. The journal includes sections for reviews of the literature relating to clinical teaching bringing authoritative views on the latest thinking about modern teaching. There are also sections on specific teaching approaches, a digest of the latest research published in Medical Education and other teaching journals, reports of initiatives and advances in thinking and practical teaching from around the world, and expert community and discussion on challenging and controversial issues in today"s clinical education.
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