Knowledge and Confidence of Obstetrics and Gynecology Residents in the Evaluation and Management of Heavy Menstrual Bleeding Due to Inherited Bleeding Disorders.

IF 1.6 Q3 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY Women's health reports (New Rochelle, N.Y.) Pub Date : 2024-09-24 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1089/whr.2024.0086
Patricia S Huguelet, Irmel A Ayala, Laurel Beaty, Christina Bemrich-Stolz, Claudia Borzutzky, Tazim Dowlut-McElroy, Sweta Gupta, Kendra Hutchens, Corinna L Schultz, Lakshmi Srivaths, Maria C Velez, Neeraja Swaminathan
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Background: Heavy menstrual bleeding (HMB) is common, and 20-30% of patients presenting with HMB are diagnosed with an inherited bleeding disorder (IBD). Despite the frequent association of HMB with bleeding disorders, specific learning objectives on this topic are lacking for Obstetrics and Gynecology (OBGYN) residents.

Objective: We sought to determine the exposure of OBGYN residents to didactics, clinical training, and confidence in evaluation and management of patients with HMB due to IBDs.

Methods: Prospective survey of OBGYN residents through email solicitation. Residents were invited to complete an anonymous 26-item survey, querying residents' confidence in evaluation and management of HMB in patients with and without IBDs.

Results: In total, 239 OBGYN residency programs were invited to participate and 20 programs responded. Among 388 residents, 84 completed the survey (21.6%). The majority reported didactics on HMB evaluation (n = 71, 85.5%) and treatment (n = 77, 92.8%); however, for HMB due to IBDs, only 35 residents (42.4%) reported didactics on evaluation and 28 (33.7%) reported didactics on treatment. Confidence in evaluation and management of HMB was high but decreased significantly with an IBD. Residents who received didactics on IBDs reported more confidence in their evaluation than residents who did not receive didactics (mean Likert scale score of 3.67 vs. 3.23, p = 0.002). Increasing postgraduate year level was associated with more confidence in treatment (p < 0.001) and did not differ based on type of training program (p = 0.825).

Conclusion: OBGYN residents have decreased confidence in evaluation and management of HMB due to IBDs. Resident confidence increases with didactics and training. Residents would benefit from curricula designed to address this deficit in training.

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妇产科住院医师在评估和处理遗传性出血性疾病引起的月经过多方面的知识和信心。
背景:月经大量出血(HMB)很常见,20%-30%的HMB患者被诊断为遗传性出血性疾病(IBD)。尽管 HMB 经常与出血性疾病相关,但妇产科住院医师却缺乏有关这一主题的具体学习目标:我们试图确定妇产科住院医师在评估和处理 IBD 引起的 HMB 患者时所接受的教学、临床培训和信心:方法:通过电子邮件对妇产科住院医师进行前瞻性调查。方法:通过电子邮件对妇产科住院医师进行前瞻性调查,邀请住院医师完成一份包含 26 个项目的匿名调查,询问住院医师对评估和处理 IBD 患者和非 IBD 患者 HMB 的信心:共有 239 个妇产科住院医师培训项目受邀参加,其中 20 个项目做出了回应。在 388 名住院医师中,84 人完成了调查(21.6%)。大多数住院医师报告了有关 HMB 评估(71 人,85.5%)和治疗(77 人,92.8%)的教学内容;然而,对于 IBD 引起的 HMB,只有 35 名住院医师(42.4%)报告了有关评估的教学内容,28 名住院医师(33.7%)报告了有关治疗的教学内容。住院医师对 HMB 评估和治疗的信心很高,但对 IBD 的信心则明显下降。接受过 IBD 教学的住院医师比未接受过教学的住院医师对其评估更有信心(李克特量表平均分 3.67 vs. 3.23,p = 0.002)。研究生年级的增加与治疗信心的增加有关(p < 0.001),但与培训项目类型无关(p = 0.825):结论:妇产科住院医师对IBD引起的HMB的评估和治疗信心下降。住院医师的信心会随着教学和培训而增加。针对这一培训缺陷而设计的课程将使住院医师受益匪浅。
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