从北美性医学会研究金训练营中汲取的经验教训。

IF 4.3 3区 材料科学 Q1 ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC ACS Applied Electronic Materials Pub Date : 2024-09-28 DOI:10.1093/jsxmed/qdae099
Tobias S Köhler, Milad Bonakdar Hashemi, Sevann Helo, Allen F Morey, Christian J Nelson, Landon Trost, Matthew J Ziegelmann, Mohit Khera
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背景:北美性医学会(SMSNA)研究金提供了性健康领域的不同经验:勃起功能障碍、佩罗尼氏病、男性不育症、男性性腺功能减退症(睾酮低)、重建(包括男性尿失禁)、良性前列腺增生症、性别肯定手术、性心理健康和女性性功能障碍:2023 年,目前在 SMSNA 认可的研究金中注册的 31 名泌尿科医生中有 28 人参加了在明尼苏达州明尼阿波利斯举行的为期 3.5 天的培训训练营。参加者被要求完成训练营前和训练营后的调查。训练营课程包括美国泌尿外科协会指南和基于病例的讲座、使用尸体(阴茎手术)和模型(胶原酶培训)进行的临床实践培训以及与业界的互动:结果:学员在知识、独立性和对手术的信任度方面的变化,以及对未来训练营的计费问题和反馈意见:结果:训练营前的调查显示,学员的住院实习经历大相径庭。据报告,在良性前列腺增生方面与专家教员接触的时间最多,而在女性性功能障碍、性别肯定手术和低睾酮方面与专家教员接触的时间最少。训练营前对独立完成手术信心最低的是阴茎移植手术和提升神经血管束手术。训练营结束后的结果显示,以下几个方面的信心有了显著提高(P ≤ .03):治疗佩罗尼氏病的内部注射、手动建模、阴茎整复、阴茎移植手术和提升神经血管束。插入充气阴茎假体(P = .05)和半硬阴茎假体(P = .08)的信心有提高的趋势。而人工尿道括约肌手术的信心则没有显著提高(P = .12)。学员们对训练营给予了很高的评价,并要求明年的训练营增加女性性功能障碍、男性尿失禁和低睾酮方面的内容,并增加实践技能课程和基于案例的讲座形式:临床启示:提供具有实践指导的训练营可显著提高泌尿科医生的知识水平和信心:本研究的主要优势在于,它是首个针对泌尿科医生的男性健康主题的专业训练营,考虑到了实践和尸体实验室,并突出了工业和医药产品。样本量小是主要限制因素:目前的 SMSNA 学员在性健康领域的经验和信心水平参差不齐。将说教式讲座与实践培训相结合的主题显著提高了学员的信心。
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Lessons learned from the Sexual Medicine Society of North America fellowship bootcamp.

Background: Sexual Medicine Society of North America (SMSNA) fellowships offer variable experience in sexual health domains: erectile dysfunction, Peyronie's disease, male infertility, male hypogonadism (low testosterone), reconstruction (including male incontinence), benign prostatic hyperplasia, gender affirmation surgery, sexual mental health, and female sexual dysfunction.

Aim: To evaluate baseline and postbootcamp understanding and trust in these domains.

Methods: In 2023, 28 of 31 urologists currently enrolled in SMSNA-endorsed fellowships participated in a 3.5-day training bootcamp in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Participants were asked to complete pre- and postbootcamp surveys. The bootcamp curriculum offered American Urological Association guidelines and case-based lectures, hands-on clinical training with cadavers (penile surgery) and models (collagenase training), and interaction with industry.

Outcomes: Changes in knowledge, independence, and trust in performing the procedures, as well as billing issues and feedback for future bootcamps.

Results: Prebootcamp surveys revealed vastly varied residency experience. Reported time with an expert faculty member was greatest for benign prostatic hyperplasia and least for female sexual dysfunction, gender affirmation surgery, and low testosterone. The lowest prebootcamp confidence in performing surgery independently was for penile grafting procedures and elevating the neurovascular bundle. Postbootcamp results revealed several areas of significant improvement in confidence (P ≤ .03): intralesional injections for Peyronie's disease, manual modeling, penile plication, penile grafting procedures, and elevating the neurovascular bundle. There was a trend for improved confidence with the insertion of inflatable (P = .05) and semirigid (P = .08) penile prostheses. Nonsignificant improvement occurred in artificial urinary sphincter surgery (P = .12). Participants graded the bootcamp very highly and requested that next year's bootcamp have more content on female sexual dysfunction, male incontinence, and low testosterone, as well as more hands-on skills sessions and case-based lecture formats.

Clinical implications: Offering a bootcamp with hands-on instruction could significantly improve urologists' knowledge and confidence.

Strengths and limitations: As the main strength, this study was the first specialized bootcamp for urologists in the subject of men's health, taking into account hands-on and cadaver laboratories, as well as highlighting industrial and pharmaceutical products. The small sample size was the major limitation.

Conclusions: Current SMSNA fellows present with varied levels of experience and confidence across sexual health domains. Notable confidence improvements were seen with topics that combined didactic lectures with hands-on trainings.

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