Evaluation of Resident Satisfaction Towards Cataract Surgery Training in Nepalese Ophthalmology Residency Programs.

IF 0.3 Q4 OPHTHALMOLOGY Nepalese Journal of Ophthalmology Pub Date : 2022-01-01 DOI:10.3126/nepjoph.v14i1.37084
Nayana Pant, Subash Bhatta
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Abstract

Introduction: Although cataract surgery training is considered an integral part of all ophthalmology residency programs in Nepal, there is no literature about the training patterns and its effectiveness. The objective was to study the perspectives of young ophthalmologists towards the patterns and quality of cataract surgery training in their residency programs.

Materials and methods: An anonymous web-based survey was conducted among MD Ophthalmology graduates completing their residency between January 2018 and December 2020 in Nepal.

Results: A total of 74 respondents included graduates from all 13 medical colleges under four universities/ academic bodies. All the respondents were primarily trained in Manual Small Incision Cataract Surgery technique (MSICS) with 28.4% (n=21) also having limited exposure to phacoemulsification. Overall, 62.1 % (n=46) of respondents had some exposure to wet lab training. Around 42% (n=31) had performed less than 25 cataract surgeries as a primary surgeon during residency and only 36.5 % (n=27) felt confident enough to perform cataract surgery independently after completion. More than 47 % (n=35) graded their cataract surgery training experience to be poor or below average.

Conclusions: Ophthalmology residency programs may need to reassess their surgical training methods as the majority of recently graduated ophthalmologists from Nepal feel inadequately trained in cataract surgeries.

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尼泊尔眼科住院医师项目中住院医师对白内障手术培训的满意度评估。
导读:尽管白内障手术培训被认为是尼泊尔所有眼科住院医师项目的一个组成部分,但没有关于培训模式及其有效性的文献。目的是研究年轻眼科医生对其住院医师项目中白内障手术培训的模式和质量的看法。材料和方法:对2018年1月至2020年12月在尼泊尔完成住院医师的医学博士眼科毕业生进行了一项匿名网络调查。结果:74名被调查者来自4所大学/学术机构的13所医学院。所有受访者主要接受过手工小切口白内障手术技术(msic)的培训,其中28.4% (n=21)也接受过有限的超声乳化手术。总体而言,62.1% (n=46)的受访者接受过湿实验室培训。约42% (n=31)在住院医师期间作为主刀医师进行的白内障手术少于25例,只有36.5% (n=27)在手术完成后有足够的信心独立进行白内障手术。超过47% (n=35)的人认为他们的白内障手术培训经历较差或低于平均水平。结论:眼科住院医师项目可能需要重新评估他们的手术培训方法,因为大多数刚从尼泊尔毕业的眼科医生觉得在白内障手术方面的培训不够。
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