资源有限环境下的外科实践:医学生和早期职业医生的视角:叙述回顾。

IF 2.1 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL Health Science Reports Pub Date : 2025-01-14 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1002/hsr2.70352
BillSmith Anyinkeng Achanga, Christian Wabene Bisimwa, Victor Oluwafemi Femi-Lawal, Nnoko Sona Akwo, Tohson Falake Toh
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在资源匮乏的国家,外科手术常常达不到既定标准。医生和医学生接触外科病例的机会有限,这阻碍了外科专业的培训和发展。本研究从受训者的角度强调了外科实践的现状,探讨了培训和能力建设中存在的差距,并提出了切实可行的解决方案。方法:我们对PubMed、谷歌Scholar和其他科学数据库进行了文献检索,检索词包括“外科实践”、“医生在外科实践中的观点”、“低收入和中等收入国家的外科”和“手术不足的解决方案”。我们纳入了2015年至2024年发表的研究,除了2015年之前发表的一些高度相关的研究。结果:我们概述了在低收入和中等收入国家有关外科培训和医疗保健的文献中确定的局限性。许多中心缺乏足够的基础设施、人力资源和培训。这些挑战对外科护理的技能和质量产生了负面影响。然而,一些中心表明,通过与高收入地区建立的机构合作,外科手术是可行的。结论:远程手术、任务转移和分担、高影响、低成本手术以及与更发达的卫生系统合作可以有效地弥补中低收入国家手术可及性的差距。
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Surgical Practice in Resource-Limited Settings: Perspectives of Medical Students and Early Career Doctors: A Narrative Review.

Introduction: Surgical practices in low-resource countries often fail to meet established standards. Both doctors and medical students have limited exposure to surgical cases, which hinders training and the development of surgical specialization. This study highlights the current state of surgical practice from a trainee's perspective, explores existing gaps in training and capacity building, and recommends practical solutions.

Methods: We conducted a literature search on PubMed, Google Scholar, and other scientific databases using search terms such as "surgical practice," "doctors' perspectives in surgical practice," "surgery in low- and middle-income countries," and "solutions to surgical inadequacy." We included studies published from 2015 to 2024, with exceptions for a few highly relevant studies published prior to 2015.

Results: We outline the limitations identified in the literature concerning surgical training and healthcare in low- and middle-income countries. Many centers lack adequate infrastructure, human resources, and training. These challenges negatively affect the skills and quality of surgical care. However, some centers demonstrate that surgical practice is feasible through collaboration with institutions established in higher-income contexts.

Conclusion: Telesurgery, task shifting and sharing, high-impact, low-cost surgeries, and collaborations with more developed health systems could effectively bridge the gap in surgical availability in LMICs.

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