胃肠病学学员在营养培训中的体验、信心和满意度:英国横断面调查

IF 2.4 Q3 GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY Frontline Gastroenterology Pub Date : 2024-01-12 DOI:10.1136/flgastro-2023-102563
Stephanie Sartain, Charlotte Wong, Emma Murray, Suneil A Raju, Amy Woods, Daniel Ashmore, Lovesh Dyall, Flora Kokwaro, Eilidh McGowan, David Leiberman, Emma Routledge, Emily Clarke, Trevor R Smith
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引言 营养是消化内科专科培训的重要组成部分。有关学员在这一领域的经验证据有限。2022 年推出的缩短培训计划可能会减少学员接触该亚专科的机会。我们旨在探索和描述目前的营养培训经验、信心和满意度,为今后的改进提供参考。方法 2022 年 5 月 20 日至 2022 年 7 月 18 日,我们邀请消化内科学员参与在线调查。问卷包括 27 个问题,回答方式包括自由文本和李克特量表。结果 共收到 86 份回复。39.5%的人接受过营养学高级培训课程或核心实习。其中 52.9% 的人对处理肠功能衰竭感到 "相当有信心 "或 "非常有信心",而未完成营养实习的人只有 5.8%。对肥胖症和饮食失调症处理的评价最低。98.8%的受训者认为营养培训 "相当重要 "或 "非常重要",47.0%的受训者将营养培训作为其未来首选实践的一部分。53.1%的 ST6/7 级学员 "比较有信心 "或 "非常有信心 "他们的培训能提供足够的营养学经验。学员报告的障碍包括缺乏教育和培训机会,以及提供营养培训的早期轮转有限。结论 消化内科学员认为营养培训很重要。营养实习从整体上增强了学员的信心、知识和经验,但在这方面存在差异。需要改进实习的结构、增加教育机会并在更早的阶段接触该亚专科,以确保在消化内科培训期间可靠地达到营养方面的能力要求。如有合理要求,可提供数据。如有要求可提供数据,包括未在文章中发表的数据。
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Gastroenterology trainee experience, confidence and satisfaction in nutrition training: a cross-sectional survey in the UK
Introduction Nutrition is an essential part of gastroenterology specialist training. There is limited evidence of trainee experience in this area. The shorter training programme introduced in 2022 may lead to reduced exposure to this subspecialty. We aimed to explore and describe current nutrition training experiences, confidence and satisfaction to inform future improvements. Methods Gastroenterology trainees were invited to participate in an online survey from 20 May 2022 to 18 July 2022. The questionnaire consisted of 27 questions with a range of free-text and Likert scale responses. Results 86 responses were received. 39.5% had undertaken an advanced training programme or core placement in nutrition. 52.9% of these felt ‘fairly confident’ or ‘very confident’ in managing intestinal failure vs 5.8% of those who had not completed a nutrition placement. Obesity and eating disorders management received the lowest ratings. Nutrition training was described as ‘fairly important’ or ‘very important’ by 98.8% and 47.0% included nutrition as part of their preferred future practice. 53.1% of ST6/7 trainees were ‘fairly confident’ or ‘very confident’ their training offered adequate experience in nutrition. Participants reported barriers including a lack of education and training opportunities, and limited early rotations offering nutrition training. Conclusion Gastroenterology trainees believe nutrition training to be important. Nutrition placements increase trainee confidence, knowledge and experiences overall, but there is variability in this. Improved structuring of placements, increased educational opportunities and exposure to this subspecialty at an earlier stage are required to ensure competency in nutrition is reliably achieved during gastroenterology training. Data are available on reasonable request. Data available on request, including data not published within the article.
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期刊介绍: Frontline Gastroenterology publishes articles that accelerate adoption of innovative and best practice in the fields of gastroenterology and hepatology. Frontline Gastroenterology is especially interested in articles on multidisciplinary research and care, focusing on both retrospective assessments of novel models of care as well as putative future directions of best practice. Specifically Frontline Gastroenterology publishes articles in the domains of clinical quality, patient experience, service provision and medical education.
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