住院医师多中心调查及产科患者心脏并发症自我评价。

HCA healthcare journal of medicine Pub Date : 2025-08-01 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.36518/2689-0216.1856
Kevyn Niu, Christie A Tran, Robert J Subbiondo, Olubenga Oyesanmi
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背景:内科(IM)住院医师接受重要的心脏病学培训,以前的调查已经评估了内科住院医师在产科(OB)相关科目上的能力。然而,关于OB患者心脏特异性并发症自我报告能力的文献很少。我们的研究评估了自我报告的舒适度和能力关于心血管并发症的OB患者的医疗住院医师在几个专业。方法:我们调查了来自3个专科和3所教学医院的207名住院医师,就10个问题调查了他们对产科患者心血管并发症管理的自信,包括实践环境、特定心脏问题和分娩阶段。我们收到了42份回复。结果采用谷歌Sheets进行统计,并用Microsoft Excel进行分析。结果:与所有类别的家庭医学(FM)和妇产科(OBGYN)住院医师相比,内科住院医师报告在处理OB患者心脏并发症方面的信心较低。PGY3 IM住院医师对自己的评价与ICU的FM/OB住院医师相当。产科服务在医院的存在不影响IM住院医师的自我评估。结论:内科住院医师在处理OB患者心脏疾病的信心方面表现出较低的自我评估得分。可能有机会引入特定的ob相关教材来增加信心。
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Multi-Center Survey of Medicine Residents and Self-Assessment on Cardiac Complications in Obstetric Patients.

Background: Internal medicine (IM) residents receive significant cardiology training, and previous surveys have evaluated IM resident competency on obstetric (OB)-related subjects. However, there is minimal literature on self-reported competence of cardiac-specific complications in OB patients. Our study assessed self-reported comfort and competency regarding cardiovascular complications in OB patients with medical residents across several specialties.

Methods: We surveyed 207 residents across 3 specialties and 3 teaching hospitals on 10 questions regarding their self-reported confidence in managing cardiovascular complications in OB patients, including practice setting, specific cardiac issues, and stages of labor. We received 42 responses. Results were obtained using Google Sheets and analyzed with Microsoft Excel.

Results: Internal medicine residents reported being less confident in managing cardiac complications in OB patients compared to family medicine (FM) and obstetrics and gynecology (OBGYN) residents across all categories. PGY3 IM residents rated themselves on par with FM/OB residents in the ICU setting. The presence of OB services in the hospital did not affect IM resident self-assessment.

Conclusion: Internal medicine residents demonstrated low self-assessment scores regarding confidence managing cardiac conditions in OB patients. There may be opportunities to introduce specific OB-related teaching material to increase confidence.

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