[德国手外科培训结构 - 在线问卷评估]。

IF 0.4 4区 医学 Q4 SURGERY Handchirurgie Mikrochirurgie Plastische Chirurgie Pub Date : 2024-09-01 Epub Date: 2024-09-10 DOI:10.1055/a-2387-6968
Christian Rische, Jule Schmiechen, Thomas Kremer, Susanne Rein
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背景:2020 年,德国手外科的培训时间将从三年缩短为两年,而其他欧洲国家则将手外科作为一个独立的外科专业。因此,德国手外科培训的结构一直在进行激烈的讨论:本研究旨在评估德国手外科培训的现状:研究人员分别编制了两份在线问卷,用于对德国手外科住院医师和教师进行自我评估。调查问卷包括针对住院医师的 29 个问题和针对教师的 24 个问题。从2023年5月至7月,对人口统计学数据、教育工具、手术培训参数和满意度进行了评估。此次调查以之前三年的培训时间为基础。在线问卷通过电子邮件发送给德国手外科学会的会员和准会员:148名参与者回答了问卷,其中包括54名住院医师和94名教师。总体而言,接受调查的住院医师中女性较多,而教师中男性居多。手外科培训大多在高级医院进行(三级医院P=0.012,四级医院P=0.012):在不久的将来,数字媒体在手外科培训中的重要性将与日俱增。因此,数字媒体应更多地纳入手外科培训计划。研究显示,大多数住院医师和教师都希望引入独立的手外科专业,这很可能会提高德国手外科的能力。
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[Hand Surgery Training Structure in Germany - Evaluation of an Online Questionnaire].

Background: The duration of the training for hand surgery in Germany was reduced from three to two years in 2020, while other European Countries introduced hand surgery as a separate surgical specialty. Therefore, the structure of hand surgery training in Germany is under intense, ongoing discussion.

Objectives: This study aimed to evaluate the current situation of hand surgery training in Germany.

Material and methods: Two separate online questionnaires were developed for self-assessment of residents and teachers in German hand surgery services. The questionnaire contained 29 questions for residents and 24 questions for teachers. Demographic data, educational tools, surgical training parameters and satisfaction were assessed from May to July 2023. The survey was based on the former training time of three years. The online questionnaire was sent to the members and associate members of the German Society for Hand Surgery via email.

Results: 148 participants answered the questionnaire, including 54 residents and 94 teachers. Overall, more female residents were assessed, whereas the majority of teachers was male. Hand surgery training is mostly conducted in high-level hospitals (tertiary care p=0.012, quaternary care p<0.001). Residents use digital teaching media significantly more often than teachers do (p<0.001). In contrast, teachers use journals (p=0.006) and clinical visits (p=0.024) significantly more often for their training than residents do. Trainers and trainees mostly agreed about time points of surgical milestones during surgical training that should be performed independently. Both trainers and trainees were largely satisfied with the practical and theoretical training in hand surgery.

Conclusions: The importance of digital media in hand surgery training will increase in the near future. Therefore, digital media should be more frequently included in hand surgery training protocols. The study revealed that the majority of residents as well as teachers would appreciate the introduction of an independent hand surgery specialty, which would most likely improve the hand surgery competence in Germany.

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