Profile of Sport and Exercise Physician trainee’s clinical practice within Australasia in 2019: a cross-sectional study

IF 3.9 Q1 SPORT SCIENCES BMJ Open Sport & Exercise Medicine Pub Date : 2024-07-01 DOI:10.1136/bmjsem-2024-001930
Christopher Lim, Brett Vaughan, Kylie Fitzgerald, Jane Fitzpatrick
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Objective To identify the patient population profile and the spectrum of training activities and influencing factors of Australasian College of Sport and Exercise Physician (ACSEP) trainees. Design Retrospective cross-sectional design. Setting Training settings for ACSEP trainees. Participants Twenty ACSEP trainees undertaking full-time training in training period 2 of the 2019 training year (1 August 2019–31 January 2020). Exclusion criteria were trainees undertaking part time study and new fellows who completed their fellowship exams in 2019. Independent variables Patient and practitioner demographics Method Retrospective cross-sectional design. Main outcome measurements Patient data recorded in ACSEP trainees’ logbook. Short questionnaire capturing pertinent trainee demographics. Results Most ACSEP trainee patients are adults aged 18–65 years of age (78.2%), presenting with knee (18.7%), ankle (17%) and spinal complaints (13.1%) in clinical practice or sporting team environments. Youths 10–17 make up 13.1% of presentations and older adults 66 years and older make up 8%. Only Australian trainees are engaging in additional training activities, such as surgical assisting outside of the clinic or sporting team environment. Conclusion Australasian Sport and Exercise Physician trainees appear to consult primarily musculoskeletal complaints, including providing broader care to paediatric and older populations, and work with sporting teams. There are differences between Australia and New Zealand trainee employment conditions, which appear to be affecting training experiences. These differences warrant consideration to ensure equitable training experiences and financial stability for trainees. Data may be obtained from a third party and are not publicly available. Our data set comprises deidentified participant data from the Australasian College of Sport & Exercise Physicians. ACSEP may be contacted to request access to the de-identified data (nationaloffice@acsep.org.au) . Reuse of data may only be approved by the ACSEP Training and Research Committees.
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2019 年澳大拉西亚运动与锻炼医师学员临床实践概况:横断面研究
目的 确定澳大利亚运动与锻炼医师学院(ACSEP)受训者的患者群体概况、培训活动范围和影响因素。设计 采用回顾性横断面设计。环境 ACSEP 受训人员的培训环境。参与者 在2019培训年第2培训期(2019年8月1日至2020年1月31日)接受全日制培训的20名ACSEP学员。排除标准是进行非全日制学习的学员和在 2019 年完成研究员考试的新研究员。自变量 患者和从业人员人口统计学方法 回顾性横断面设计。主要结果测量 ACSEP 学员日志中记录的患者数据。简短问卷调查,收集相关的学员人口统计数据。结果 大多数 ACSEP 受训人员的患者是 18-65 岁的成年人(78.2%),在临床实践或运动队环境中出现膝关节(18.7%)、踝关节(17%)和脊柱不适(13.1%)。10-17 岁的青少年占 13.1%,66 岁及以上的老年人占 8%。只有澳大利亚学员参加了额外的培训活动,如在诊所或运动队环境之外进行手术辅助。结论 澳大拉西亚的运动与锻炼医师学员似乎主要咨询肌肉骨骼方面的主诉,包括为儿科和老年人群提供更广泛的护理,并与运动队合作。澳大利亚和新西兰受训人员的就业条件存在差异,这似乎影响了培训体验。这些差异值得考虑,以确保受训人员获得公平的培训经历和稳定的经济收入。数据可能来自第三方,不对外公开。我们的数据集包括澳大利亚运动与锻炼医师学院(Australasian College of Sport & Exercise Physicians)提供的去身份化学员数据。如需访问去标识化数据,请联系 ACSEP (nationaloffice@acsep.org.au)。数据的再利用只能由 ACSEP 培训和研究委员会批准。
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