在 COVID-19 框架下进行为期一年的泌尿科住院医师培训:对教育和健康的影响。

IF 3.1 3区 医学 Q1 UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY International Braz J Urol Pub Date : 2024-09-01 DOI:10.1590/S1677-5538.IBJU.2024.0240
João Victor T Henriques, José A Prezotti, Karin M Anzolch, Gustavo Ruschi, Gilberto Almeida, Leonardo Seligra, Luciano A Favorito, Alfredo F Canalini, Roni C Fernandes, Fransber R A Rodrigues, Caroline Santos Silva, Anna Sophia Candiotto Pereira, José de Bessa, Cristiano M Gomes
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目的评估COVID-19大流行对巴西泌尿科住院医师的临床和手术实践、教育活动、健康和生活方式行为的影响:通过电子邮件向巴西泌尿外科学会注册的所有研究生(PG)发送电子调查问卷。调查内容包括社会人口学、临床实践、教育、健康相关和行为参数评估。我们还评估了主要受影响的泌尿科分领域。我们还改编了一份类似的调查问卷,并发送给所有泌尿科住院医师培训项目的负责人:结果:COVID-19 大流行严重影响了巴西泌尿科住院医师的临床、手术和教育活动。泌尿科住院医师报告称,多种手术方式减少了 50%。我们强调了肾移植手术(66.2%)、小手术(62.3%)、内窥镜手术(42.6%)和整形手术(38.8%)。这可能是住院医师在 COVID-19 大流行后可能面临的关键技能缺口。此外,PG 学生还面临着导致身心健康恶化的压力情况,如被重新安排协助 COVID-19 患者(66.9%),以及 SARS-CoV-2 的高感染率(58.2%):COVID-19大流行严重影响了巴西泌尿科住院医生的临床、手术和教育活动。这可能是住院医师在 COVID-19 大流行后可能面临的关键技能缺口。住院医师学生面临着导致身心健康恶化的紧张状况,如转而协助 COVID-19 患者、担心自己和家人受到感染等。
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A complete year of urology residency training under COVID-19: impact on education and health.

Objectives: To evaluate the impact of COVID-19 pandemics on clinical and surgical practice, educational activities, health and lifestyle behavior of Brazilian urology residents after 1 year of socio-economic restrictions.

Materials and methods: An electronic survey was e-mailed to all postgraduate (PG) students registered by the Brazilian Society of Urology. The survey inclu-ded an assessment of socio-demographic, clinical practice, educational, health-related and behavior parameters. We also evaluated which subareas of urology were predominantly affected. A similar survey was adapted and sent to the directors of all urology residency programs.

Results: COVID-19 pandemic has severely impacted the clinical, surgical, and educational activities of urology residents in Brazil. Urology residents reported >50% decrease in multiple surgical modalities. We highlight kidney transplantation surgeries (66.2%), minor surgeries (62.3%), endoscopic surgeries (42.6%) and reconstructive surgeries (38.8%). This could represent a critical skills gap that residents may face beyond the COVID-19 pandemic. Furthermore, PG students faced stressful situations that caused worsening of mental and physical health, such as getting redirected to assistance of COVID-19 patients (66.9%), and high rate of infection by SARS-CoV-2 (58.2%).

Conclusions: The COVID-19 pandemic has severely impacted the clinical, surgical, and educational activities of urology residents in Brazil. This could represent a critical skills gap that residents may face beyond the COVID-19 pandemic. PG students faced stressful situations that caused worsening of mental and physical health such as redirection to assistance of COVID-19 patients, concern about their own contamination and of family members.

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International Braz J Urol
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