澳大利亚和新西兰免疫功能低下的传染病医生的当前实践模式和教育需求。

IF 2.6 4区 医学 Q3 IMMUNOLOGY
Transplant Infectious Disease Pub Date : 2025-07-01 Epub Date: 2025-07-29 DOI:10.1111/tid.70087
Tina Marinelli, Benjamin Teh, Maddalena Giannella, Michael G Ison, Matthew Blake Roberts, Olivia Bupha-Intr, Monica Slavin
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澳大利亚传染病学会(ASID)免疫功能低下宿主特别兴趣小组对澳大利亚和新西兰(ANZ)免疫功能低下宿主(ICH)传染病(IDs)工作人员进行了调查。该调查的主要目的是描述当前的工作环境和ANZ ICH ID临床医生的培训,并更好地了解教育和研究需求。方法:根据欧洲临床微生物学和传染病学会研究小组设计的受损宿主感染调查问卷,编制四部分问卷。REDCap调查链接通过ASID电子邮件分发列表和本地网络分发。该调查收集了受访者的人口统计和实践背景、通往当前职位的途径、教育需求和研究兴趣等匿名数据。结果:35名自我认定为ICH ID临床医生的ID临床医生完成了调查,受访者分布在ANZ。应答者为广泛的脑出血患者提供护理,通常没有特定的机构资助和脑出血ID以外的并发临床职责。受访者指出,当地提供专门ICH ID培训的机会有限。人们热衷于更多的当地教育机会和正规培训。结论:免疫功能低下的脑出血是ANZ一个相对较新的亚专科,随着脑出血人群的扩大,对脑出血专家的需求不断增长。这项调查突出了ICH ID临床医生在ICH ID培训、服务提供和研究方面面临的许多澳新地区特有的挑战。
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Current Practice Patterns and Educational Needs of Immunocompromised Infectious Diseases Physicians in Australia and New Zealand.

Current Practice Patterns and Educational Needs of Immunocompromised Infectious Diseases Physicians in Australia and New Zealand.

Current Practice Patterns and Educational Needs of Immunocompromised Infectious Diseases Physicians in Australia and New Zealand.

Introduction: The Australasian Society for Infectious Diseases (ASID) Immunocompromised Host Special Interest Group conducted a survey of the immunocompromised host (ICH) infectious diseases (IDs) workforce in Australia and New Zealand (ANZ). The primary aim of the survey was to characterise the current working environments and training of ANZ ICH ID clinicians and to better understand the education and research needs.

Methods: A four-part questionnaire was developed based on a survey designed by the European Society of Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases Study Group for Infection in Compromised Hosts. A REDCap survey link was distributed by ASID email distribution lists and local networks. The survey collected anonymous data on respondents' demographic and practice setting, pathway to current position, educational needs, and research interests.

Results: Thirty-five ID clinicians who self-identified as ICH ID clinicians completed the survey, with respondents distributed across ANZ. Respondents provide care for a wide spectrum of ICH patients, often with no specific institutional funding and concurrent clinical duties beyond ICH ID. Respondents identified limited local opportunities for dedicated ICH ID training. There was enthusiasm for more local educational opportunities and formal training.

Conclusion: Immunocompromised IDs is a relatively new subspeciality in ANZ with a growing need for ICH ID specialists given the enlarging ICH population. This survey highlights many ANZ region-specific challenges faced by ICH ID clinicians in relation to ICH ID training, service provision, and research.

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Transplant Infectious Disease
Transplant Infectious Disease 医学-传染病学
CiteScore
5.30
自引率
7.70%
发文量
210
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Transplant Infectious Disease has been established as a forum for presenting the most current information on the prevention and treatment of infection complicating organ and bone marrow transplantation. The point of view of the journal is that infection and allograft rejection (or graft-versus-host disease) are closely intertwined, and that advances in one area will have immediate consequences on the other. The interaction of the transplant recipient with potential microbial invaders, the impact of immunosuppressive strategies on this interaction, and the effects of cytokines, growth factors, and chemokines liberated during the course of infections, rejection, or graft-versus-host disease are central to the interests and mission of this journal. Transplant Infectious Disease is aimed at disseminating the latest information relevant to the infectious disease complications of transplantation to clinicians and scientists involved in bone marrow, kidney, liver, heart, lung, intestinal, and pancreatic transplantation. The infectious disease consequences and concerns regarding innovative transplant strategies, from novel immunosuppressive agents to xenotransplantation, are very much a concern of this journal. In addition, this journal feels a particular responsibility to inform primary care practitioners in the community, who increasingly are sharing the responsibility for the care of these patients, of the special considerations regarding the prevention and treatment of infection in transplant recipients. As exemplified by the international editorial board, articles are sought throughout the world that address both general issues and those of a more restricted geographic import.
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