弥合差距:评估儿科住院医师和研究金方面的全球卫生培训需求:一项全方案分析。

IF 3.2 4区 医学 Q2 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Annals of Global Health Pub Date : 2025-08-28 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.5334/aogh.4734
Allyson Rose, Riad Rahhal, Dina Al-Zubeidi
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背景:儿科培训生对全球健康(GH)的兴趣越来越大,但在许多项目中,结构化的GH培训仍然有限。目的:本研究评估了中西部培训项目中儿科住院医师和研究员的GH兴趣、感知障碍和课程需求。方法:在2023年9月至2024年9月期间,对儿科实习生进行了23个问题的匿名调查。该调查评估了人口统计、GH兴趣、参与障碍和课程差距。受访者按美国医学毕业生(AMG)与国际医学毕业生(IMG)、初级(PGY1‑2)与高级(PGY3‑7)实习生分类。采用SAS 9.4进行统计分析。结果:调查回复率为60%。尽管只有6%的人在项目选择中优先考虑生长激素培训,但56%的人表示对生长激素选修课感兴趣。时间限制(34%)和家庭责任(18%)是主要障碍。img(90%)比amg(65%)更有可能表达GH的职业兴趣。沟通技巧发展被认为是所有受训人员的最高教育需求,初级受训人员优先考虑(59%对32%,p = 0.056), amg对img, 53%和22%的时间(p = 0.15)。结论:考虑到AMG和IMG是一个因素,我们的研究揭示了从住院医师到实习医生的整个儿科培训过程中GH兴趣和受训者特征的差异。此外,我们能够注意到,在一些ACGME的核心能力中,增加课程时间的愿望在高级培训期间是如何变化的,这有助于指导进一步的课程开发。此外,我们发现,尽管我们的项目缺乏生长激素的重点,但对生长激素的兴趣仍然很高,我们呼吁采取行动,在所有儿科培训项目中进一步以生长激素为重点的课程,无论规模和地点。
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Bridging the Gap: Evaluating Global Health Training Needs in Pediatric Residency and Fellowship: A Program‑Wide Analysis.

Bridging the Gap: Evaluating Global Health Training Needs in Pediatric Residency and Fellowship: A Program‑Wide Analysis.

Bridging the Gap: Evaluating Global Health Training Needs in Pediatric Residency and Fellowship: A Program‑Wide Analysis.

Bridging the Gap: Evaluating Global Health Training Needs in Pediatric Residency and Fellowship: A Program‑Wide Analysis.

Background: Interest in global health (GH) among pediatric trainees has grown, yet structured GH training remains limited in many programs. Objective: This study evaluates the GH interests, perceived barriers, and curriculum needs of pediatric residents and fellows in a Midwestern training program. Methods: A 23‑question anonymous survey was administered to pediatric trainees between September 2023 and September 2024. The survey assessed demographics, GH interests, barriers to participation, and curriculum gaps. Respondents were categorized by American medical graduates (AMG) vs. international medical graduates (IMG) and junior (PGY1‑2) vs. senior (PGY3‑7) trainees. Statistical analysis was conducted using SAS 9.4. Results: The survey response rate was 60%. Even though only 6% prioritized GH training in program selection, 56% expressed interest in GH electives. Time constraints (34%) and family responsibilities (18%) were primary barriers. IMGs (90%) were more likely than AMGs (65%) to express GH career interest. Communication skills development was identified as the highest educational need overall for all trainees, with junior trainees prioritizing it (59% vs. 32% seniors, p = 0.056) and AMGs vs. IMGs, 53% and 22% of the time (p = 0.15). Conclusions: Our study sheds light on differences in GH interest and trainee characteristics throughout pediatric training from residency through fellowship, considering AMG vs. IMG as a factor. Further, we were able to note how the desire for increased curriculum time in some of the ACGME's core competencies changes throughout the advanced training years, which helps guide further curriculum development. In addition, we uncovered that, despite our program's lack of GH focus, interest in GH remains high, and we call to action for further GH‑focused curriculum exposure in all pediatric training programs, regardless of size and location.

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Annals of Global Health
Annals of Global Health PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
CiteScore
5.30
自引率
3.40%
发文量
95
审稿时长
11 weeks
期刊介绍: ANNALS OF GLOBAL HEALTH is a peer-reviewed, open access journal focused on global health. The journal’s mission is to advance and disseminate knowledge of global health. Its goals are improve the health and well-being of all people, advance health equity and promote wise stewardship of the earth’s environment. The journal is published by the Boston College Global Public Health Program. It was founded in 1934 by the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai as the Mount Sinai Journal of Medicine. It is a partner journal of the Consortium of Universities for Global Health.
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