非洲神经外科教育现状:公开课程分析方案

S. Ooi, O. Dada, Joseline Haizel-Cobbina, G. Bukenya, Celestin Bilong Mbangtang, Paix de Dieu Ngo Makambo, Adrien Tangmi Djabo, Y. J. Kenfack, Wah Praise Senyuy, Olga Djoutsop Mbougo, N. Abu-Bonsrah, C. Karekezi, Thioub Mbaye, Landry Konan, Luxwell Jokonya, A. Alalade, U. S. Kanmounye
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非洲承担着全球神经外科疾病15%以上的负担。然而,到目前为止,非洲仍然是全球神经外科劳动力密度最低的国家,到2030年填补这一缺口的努力需要成倍增加。尽管在过去的十年里,非洲大陆的神经外科住院医师项目有所增加,但尚不清楚这些住院医师项目是如何相似或可行的。本研究旨在强调非洲神经外科培训的现状以及各部门、国家或非洲地区之间的差异。PubMed和Google Scholar将使用与“神经外科”、“培训”和“非洲”相关的关键词以及非洲国家的相关名称进行文献搜索。如果无法在网上获得,作者将联系当地神经外科医生,参加确定的培训课程。将对照标准化和经验证的医学教育课程可行性工具对收集到的住院医师课程进行分析。主要目的将是描述非洲神经外科课程。此外,作者将使用标准化和验证的医学教育课程可行性工具,对已确定的非洲神经外科课程进行比较分析。这项研究将首次评估非洲神经外科培训的现状,并将突出可用于指导进一步研究的相关主题。研究结果将为地方培训项目负责人、政府、政策制定者和利益攸关方加强卫生系统的努力提供信息。
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State of African neurosurgical education: a protocol for an analysis of publicly available curricula
Africa bears >15% of the global burden of neurosurgical disease. Yet to date, Africa still has the lowest neurosurgical workforce density globally, and efforts to fill this gap by 2030 need to be multiplied. Although the past decade has seen an increase in neurosurgery residency programs in the continent, it is unclear how these residency programs are similar or viable. This study aims to highlight the current status of neurosurgical training in Africa as well as the differences within departments, countries or African regions. A literature search using keywords related to ‘neurosurgery’, ‘training’, and ‘Africa’ and relevant names of African countries will be performed on PubMed and Google Scholar. If unavailable online, the authors will contact local neurosurgeons at identified training programmes for their curricula. The residency curricula collected will be analysed against a standardized and validated medical education curriculum viability tool. The primary aim will be the description of African neurosurgical curricula. In addition, the authors will perform a comparative analysis of the identified African neurosurgical curricula using a standardized and validated medical education curriculum viability tool. This study will be the first to evaluate the current landscape of neurosurgery training in Africa and will highlight pertinent themes that may be used to guide further research. The findings will inform health system strengthening efforts by local training programme directors, governments, policymakers and stakeholders.
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