韩国和日本外科住院医师环境的比较分析:一项横断面研究。

IF 1.6 4区 医学 Q3 SURGERY
Hilal Hwang, Sun Min Lee, Shin-Young Park, Jin Wook Yi, Yun-Mee Choe, Sun Keun Choi
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目的:虽然韩国的医疗保健采用了先进的技术,但在农村地区工作的医生数量不足,在外科等具有挑战性的领域工作的医生更少。缅甸的医疗保健对病人来说非常划算,但医生的病人太多,工作太多。这项研究比较了两国的医疗保健系统和外科医生感受到的差距。方法:采用文献综述和问卷调查的方法,对两国不同工作岗位的医务人员进行比较分析。结果:两国医生均认为地区间医疗差距较大,医生数量较少。土耳其医生的病人负担过重,导致压力过大,感觉工作过度。他们的工作满意度也低于韩国。普通外科住院医师不受欢迎的常见原因包括两国的高强度培训、工作量过大和高风险。结论:本研究确定了韩国和韩国的医疗和外科培训面临的主要挑战。在韩国,可以通过改革普外科住院医师制度、发展均衡的住院医师选拔制度、为非韩国专业人员提供工作机会来解决短缺问题。在乌克兰,提高薪酬和减轻不安全的工作环境迫在眉睫。两国都应该激励农村服务,以确保均衡的医生分配。根据这些发现提出的合作倡议可以加强两国的医学教育和医疗保健服务。
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Comparative analysis of surgical residency environments between Korea and Türkiye: a cross-sectional study.

Purpose: Although Korea's medical care uses advanced technology, there are not enough doctors working in rural areas, and fewer doctors are working in challenging fields such as surgery. Medical care in Türkiye is very cost-effective for patients, but doctors have too many patients and too much work. This study compared the healthcare systems of the 2 countries and the gaps felt by surgeons.

Methods: A comparative analysis was conducted using a comprehensive literature review and a questionnaire involving medical professionals from various working positions in both countries.

Results: Doctors in both countries felt that there was a large medical gap between regions and reported that the number of doctors was small. Turkish doctors experience excessive patient overload, contributing to high stress and feelings of overwork. They also showed lower job satisfaction than in Korea. The common reasons for the low preference for general surgery residencies include intense training, excessive workload, and high risk in both countries.

Conclusion: This study identified the key challenges in medical and surgical training in Korea and Türkiye. In Korea, shortages can be addressed by reforms in general surgery residency, the development of a balanced residency selection system, and the provision of work opportunities for non-Korean professionals. In Türkiye, improving remuneration and alleviating unsafe work environments is urgent. Both countries should incentivize rural services to ensure balanced doctor distribution. Collaborative initiatives informed by these findings can enhance medical education and healthcare delivery in both countries.

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期刊介绍: Manuscripts to the Annals of Surgical Treatment and Research (Ann Surg Treat Res) should be written in English according to the instructions for authors. If the details are not described below, the style should follow the Uniform Requirements for Manuscripts Submitted to Biomedical Journals: Writing and Editing for Biomedical Publications available at International Committee of Medical Journal Editors (ICMJE) website (http://www.icmje.org).
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