Neurophobia among resident physicians in the emergency service.

IF 0.8 4区 医学 Q4 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY Revista de neurologia Pub Date : 2023-12-16 DOI:10.33588/rn.7712.2023249
I Saldaña-Inda, A I Cisneros-Gimeno, A Lambea-Gil
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Abstract

Introduction: Neurophobia is defined as the fear towards clinical neurology caused by the inability to apply theoretical knowledge to practical clinical situations. This phenomenon is not restricted to medical students and has never been studied before in the Emergency Department. We aimed to study how resident doctors perceive their knowledge in neurology and urgent neurological conditions as well as possible causes for said fears.

Materials and methods: Cross-sectional multicentric study using self-administered surveys sent to medical residents within the Aragon Health Service. They were questioned about their fear of neurology and other medical specialties, possible causes, and perception of knowledge in neurological pathologies and subareas in the emergency service.

Results: We obtained 134 responses. 27.6% (37) suffered from neurophobia. Despite neurology being considered the most difficult discipline, it did also arouse the third most interest among the students. The areas where they showed the most confidence were headaches and vascular pathology. The areas where they felt the most insecure were neuromuscular diseases, neuro-ophthalmology, and spinal cord injury. In none of the areas surveyed, the percentage of respondents who felt secure exceeded 50%.

Conclusions: Neurophobia is prevalent among trainee doctors working in the emergency department. Their confidence correlates with the degree of exposure to patients. Neurologist must play an active role in the education of new specialist and promote the collaboration with emergency departments.

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急诊科住院医生的神经恐惧症。
简介神经恐惧症的定义是由于无法将理论知识应用于实际临床情况而对临床神经学产生的恐惧。这种现象并不局限于医科学生,以前从未在急诊科进行过研究。我们旨在研究住院医生如何看待他们的神经病学知识和神经病学急症,以及造成上述恐惧的可能原因:横断面多中心研究,向阿拉贡卫生服务机构的住院医生发放自制调查问卷。他们被问及对神经内科和其他医学专业的恐惧、可能的原因以及对神经内科病理知识和急诊服务子领域的看法:我们获得了 134 份答复。27.6%(37 人)患有神经恐惧症。尽管神经病学被认为是最难的一门学科,但它也确实引起了学生们第三大兴趣。他们最有信心的领域是头痛和血管病理学。他们最没有安全感的领域是神经肌肉疾病、神经眼科和脊髓损伤。在所有调查领域中,感觉安全的受访者比例均未超过 50%:结论:在急诊科工作的实习医生中普遍存在神经恐惧症。结论:在急诊科工作的实习医生中普遍存在神经恐惧症,他们的自信心与接触病人的程度相关。神经科医生必须在新专科医生的教育中发挥积极作用,并促进与急诊科的合作。
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Revista de neurologia
Revista de neurologia 医学-临床神经学
CiteScore
2.50
自引率
8.30%
发文量
117
审稿时长
3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Revista de Neurología fomenta y difunde el conocimiento generado en lengua española sobre neurociencia, tanto clínica como experimental.
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