外科学习:评估眼科医生如何学习新的外科技术的调查。

IF 0.9 Q3 OPHTHALMOLOGY
Journal of Current Ophthalmology Pub Date : 2025-09-18 eCollection Date: 2024-10-01 DOI:10.4103/joco.joco_186_24
Jee-Ah Sarah Oh, Stephen Ng, Jie Zhang, James McKelvie
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目的:评价眼科医生对学习新手术技术的态度和方法。方法:这项横断面、前瞻性研究通过电子邮件向澳大利亚和新西兰皇家眼科学院(RANZCO)的外科医生分发了一份匿名、自愿的网络调查。该调查收集了人口统计、奖学金培训、实习地点、监督的实习外科医生人数、2019年冠状病毒病的影响、外科学习资源以及学习和采用新技术的感知障碍等数据。调查采用多项选择、量表回答和开放式问题。结果:共完成75项调查(1050名会员的7.1%)。多变量分析表明,前5年采用新手术技术的数量与接受监督的实习外科医生数量相关(P = 0.003);RANZCO新西兰分会会员资格(P = 0.021);自我报告的创新兴趣(P = 0.043);与手术年龄呈负相关(P = 0.002)。YouTube是最常用的资源。96%的受访者使用了它,95.8%的受访者认为它是最有用的资源。学习和采用新手术技术的两个最常见障碍是害怕不良结果(90.7%)和拥有良好结果的现有技术(90.7%)。结论:这是第一个探讨眼科医生如何学习新的手术技术的研究。YouTube在外科学习中的广泛使用,凸显了研究生院为其成员创建或发布质量可控的在线视频资源的机会。
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Surgical Learning: A Survey to Evaluate How Ophthalmologists Learn New Surgical Techniques.

Purpose: To evaluate ophthalmologists' attitudes and approaches to learning new surgical techniques.

Methods: This cross-sectional, prospective study distributed an anonymous, voluntary web-based survey via email to surgeons of the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Ophthalmologists (RANZCO). The survey collected data on demographics, fellowship training, practice location, the number of trainee surgeons supervised, the impact of Coronavirus disease 2019, resources for surgical learning, and perceived barriers to learning and adopting new techniques. Multiple-choice, scaled response, and open-ended questions were used in the survey.

Results: Seventy-five surveys were completed (7.1% of 1050 members). Multivariable analysis demonstrated that the number of new surgical techniques adopted over the preceding 5 years was associated with the number of trainee surgeons supervised (P = 0.003); membership of the New Zealand branch of RANZCO (P = 0.021); self-reported interest in innovation (P = 0.043); and inversely associated with the age of the surgeon (P = 0.002). YouTube was the most frequently used resource. It was used by 96% of respondents and rated the most useful resource by 95.8% of respondents. The two most frequent barriers to learning and adopting new surgical techniques were fear of adverse outcomes (90.7%) and having an existing technique with good outcomes (90.7%).

Conclusions: This is the first study exploring how ophthalmologists learn new surgical techniques. The widespread use of YouTube for surgical learning highlights the opportunity for postgraduate colleges to create or post quality-controlled online video resources for their members.

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CiteScore
2.50
自引率
6.70%
发文量
45
审稿时长
8 weeks
期刊介绍: Peer Review under the responsibility of Iranian Society of Ophthalmology Journal of Current Ophthalmology, the official publication of the Iranian Society of Ophthalmology, is a peer-reviewed, open-access, scientific journal that welcomes high quality original articles related to vision science and all fields of ophthalmology. Journal of Current Ophthalmology is the continuum of Iranian Journal of Ophthalmology published since 1969.
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