新冠肺炎大流行对亚洲、东地中海和大洋洲医疗康复培训和教育的影响

S. Lee, Manoj K. Poudel, A. de Sire, Dilshad Hunain Al Arabia, Abeer Alomari, Abigail Mendoza-Genato, B. Yuliawiratman, Dawn Adair, E. Is, I. Khan, J. Lewis, J. Gurung, M. Noor, Sarah S Farhoud, S. Jong, W. Frontera, L. Li
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背景:2019冠状病毒病(新冠肺炎)大流行对许多国家的物理和康复医学(PRM)住院培训计划产生了不利影响。目的和目标:描述和分析亚洲、东地中海和大洋洲PRM学员面临的问题和挑战,并讨论应对疫情期间培训和教育挑战的战略。材料和方法:国际物理与康复医学学会(ISPRM)世界青年论坛工作队的国家大使完成了一项横断面调查,以评估新冠肺炎对亚洲、东地中海和大洋洲物理与康复医疗学会受训人员的影响。结果:参与者报告了包括培训计划中断、实践技能培训有限、考试延期、负面心理后果、PRM服务提供重组和紧急服务部署在内的问题。结论:新冠肺炎大流行对各国PRM住院医师培训计划产生了不同的影响。国家学会、培训项目和ISPRM的作用对于在疫情期间支持受训人员至关重要。
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Impact of COVID-19 pandemic on medical rehabilitation training and education in Asia, eastern mediterranean, and oceania
Background: The Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has adversely impacted the Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine (PRM) residency training program in many countries. Aims and Objectives: To describe and analyse the issues and challenges faced by PRM trainees in Asia, Eastern Mediterranean and Oceania, and to discuss strategies to encounter the training and educational challenges amidst the pandemic. Materials and Methods: A cross-sectional survey was completed by Country Ambassadors of the International Society of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine (ISPRM) World Youth Forum Task Force, to assess the COVID-19 impact on PRM trainees across Asia, Eastern Mediterranean, and Oceania. Results: Participants reported issues including training program disruption, limited practical skills training, examination postponement, negative psychological consequences, PRM service delivery restructuring, and deployment to acute services. Conclusion: The COVID-19 pandemic has variably impacted PRM residency training programs in the countries. The role of National Societies, training programs, and ISPRM is crucial to support trainees during the pandemic.
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