传染病专业实习培训:临床学习环境的特征与认知。

IF 1 4区 医学 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
José Ganicho, Ana Raquel Garrote, Maria José Manata, Fernando Maltez, Raquel Tavares
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导言:世界卫生组织确定了未来十年全球卫生面临的13个重大威胁,包括传染病预防和抗菌素耐药性。鉴于科学证据的不断进步,有必要讨论传染病培训计划。本研究的目的是表征和探讨受访者对传染病培训和临床学习环境的看法。方法:针对住院医师和在过去五年内完成培训的年轻专家,开展了一项调查来评估临床学习环境。结果:共收到问卷73份,其中居民回复75.3%。大多数应答者同意内科(83.5%)、微生物学(76.7%)和一般传染病(71.2%)轮转的持续时间,但认为重症监护轮转的持续时间应少于6个月。分别有84.9%和65.8%的参与者建议强制轮转感染控制/抗生素管理和免疫抑制/感染风险领域。大多数应答者(67.1%)认为内科急诊轮转时间超过第一年是有害的。相比之下,84.6%的北方ARS参与者只在第一年进行了这项活动,而86.8%的LVT参与者至少持续到第四年。在临床和科学产出方面,与ARS LVT相比,ARS Norte实习生报告的平均每周辅助(21.7 vs 17.1)和执行(20.8 vs 17.7)预约次数更高,在科学活动中的年度参与(3.7 vs 3.1)和演讲(2.8 vs 2.4),发表文章(1.1 vs 0.6),以及每周学习时间(7.4 vs 4.5)。报告的主要挑战是在工作时间缺乏专门的学习时间,科学更新和内科急诊轮转的临床实践。对于住院医师项目的评估,只有2.7%的人完全同意当前的考试模式,1.37%的人完全同意当前的课程网格。大多数(64.4%)的参与者认为自己对专业至少满意。结论:结果表明,需要审查传染病培训计划,包括新的专业领域,并讨论整个住院医师的评估模型。在应急工作、临床和科学产出方面存在区域不对称,影响了培训的公平性和质量。讨论传染病培训方案对于使课程适应当前和未来的挑战至关重要。
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Internato de Formação Especializada em Doenças Infeciosas: Caracterização e Perceção sobre o Ambiente Clínico de Aprendizagem.

Introduction: The World Health Organization identified 13 critical threats to global health for the coming decade, including infectious disease prevention and antimicrobial resistance. Given the ongoing advancements in scientific evidence, it is imperative to discuss the Infectious Diseases training program. The aim of this study was to characterize and explore the respondents' perceptions regarding Infectious Diseases training and the clinical learning environment.

Methods: A survey was developed to assess the clinical learning environment, targeting residents and young specialists who completed their training within the past five years.

Results: The questionnaire received 73 responses, 75.3% from residents. Most respondents agreed with the duration of Internal Medicine (83.5%), Microbiology (76.7%), and General Infectious Diseases (71.2%) rotations, but considered that the Intensive Care rotation should last less than six months. The areas of Infection Control/Antibiotic Stewardship and Immunosuppression/Infectious Risk were suggested as mandatory rotations by 84.9% and 65.8% of participants, respectively. Most respondents (67.1%) considered prolonged Internal Medicine Emergency rotations beyond the first year detrimental. In contrast, 84.6% of ARS Norte participants only performed this activity during the first year, whereas 86.8% of ARS LVT participants continued, at least, until the fourth year. Regarding clinical and scientific output, ARS Norte interns reported, on average, higher numbers of weekly assisted (21.7 vs 17.1) and performed (20.8 vs 17.7) appointments, as well as higher annual participation (3.7 vs 3.1) and presentations (2.8 vs 2.4) in scientific events, published articles (1.1 vs 0.6), and weekly study hours (7.4 vs 4.5), compared with ARS LVT. The main challenges reported were a lack of dedicated study time during working hours, scientific updates, and clinical practice in Internal Medicine Emergency rotations. Regarding the evaluation of the residency program, only 2.7% agreed completely with the current exam model and 1.37% with the current curriculum grid. The majority (64.4%) of participants considered themselves at least satisfied with the specialty.

Conclusion: The results suggest a need to review the Infectious Diseases training program, include new areas of specialization, and discuss evaluation models throughout residency. Regional asymmetries were observed in emergency work, clinical and scientific output, which affect the equity and quality of training. Discussion of the Infectious Diseases training program is crucial for adapting the curriculum to current and future challenges.

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Acta medica portuguesa
Acta medica portuguesa MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL-
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期刊介绍: The aim of Acta Médica Portuguesa is to publish original research and review articles in biomedical areas of the highest standard, covering several domains of medical knowledge, with the purpose to help doctors improve medical care. In order to accomplish these aims, Acta Médica Portuguesa publishes original articles, review articles, case reports and editorials, among others, with a focus on clinical, scientific, social, political and economic factors affecting health. Acta Médica Portuguesa will be happy to consider manuscripts for publication from authors anywhere in the world.
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