一项关于胃肠病学和肝病学培训的全国调查揭示了受训者和培训者之间的不同看法,以及改进培训计划的重要需要。

IF 1.8 4区 医学 Q3 GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY European Journal of Gastroenterology & Hepatology Pub Date : 2025-05-01 Epub Date: 2025-01-24 DOI:10.1097/MEG.0000000000002929
Julian Prosenz, Felix Grabherr, Georg Semmler, Peter Fickert, Harald Hofer, Andreas Maieron, Jasmin Zessner-Spitzenberg
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目的:从受训者和培训者的角度收集有关胃肠病学和肝脏病学培训的资料。方法:于2024年2 - 5月在全国范围内对认证培训机构的学员和专家进行在线调查。结果:总体而言,226名受访者——98名学员、78名培训师、50名项目主管和部门负责人做出了回应,其中70%的学员和85%的专业部门负责人在全国范围内得到了覆盖。56%的受训者和84%的课程组织者报告了培训课程,11%的受训者报告了定期反馈和培训进度会议(如果不考虑培训进度评估,则为57%),但88%的课程组织者报告了培训课程。65%的受训者、79%的培训师和100%的部门主管认为培训非常好或很好。功能诊断、内窥镜检查和超声培训的质量被学员评价为非常好或良好的比例分别为16%、61%和54%,培训师评价为27%、79%和58%,部门主管评价为74%、89%和85%。对于外部轮转(受训人员65%,培训人员70%,部门主管89%)和新的认证后高级内窥镜培训和认证的愿望,发现了很多一致意见。结论:部门主管似乎高估了他们培训项目的质量。因此,我们发现在专业培训的认知上存在巨大差异,这应该刺激标准化培训和促进必要的培训师培训计划的努力。功能性胃肠疾病的诊断和腹部超声技术是改进空间最大的领域。提高医院提供者的灵活性对于显著改善外部培训的可能性至关重要。
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A national survey on gastroenterology and hepatology training reveals dissimilar perceptions between trainees and trainers and an important need for improvement in training programs.

Objective: We aimed to collect data on gastroenterology and hepatology training from the viewpoint of trainees and trainers.

Methods: A national online survey was distributed among trainees and specialists at certified training institutions between February and May 2024.

Results: Overall, 226 respondents - 98 trainees, 78 trainers, 50 program directors, and department heads responded, with a national coverage of 70% of trainees and 85% of specialty-department heads. A training curriculum was reported by 56% of trainees and 84% of curriculum organizers, regular feedback and training progress meetings by 11% of trainees (57% if considered without assessment of training progress), but 88% of curriculum organizers. Training was rated as very good or good by 65% of trainees, 79% of trainers, and 100% of department heads. Quality of functional diagnostics, endoscopy, and ultrasound training was rated as very good or good by trainees in 16, 61, and 54%, by trainers in 27, 79, and 58%, and by department heads in 74, 89, and 85%. Much agreement was found concerning the wish for external rotations (trainees 65%, trainers 70%, and department heads 89%) and a new postcertification advanced-endoscopy training and accreditation.

Conclusion: Department heads seem to overestimate the quality of their training programs. Consequently, we found large discrepancies in the perception of specialty training that should stimulate efforts to standardize training and boost necessary train-the-trainer programs. Diagnosis of functional gastrointestinal disorders and abdominal ultrasound skills are areas with the largest room for improvement. Increased flexibility of hospital providers will be crucial for significant improvement of external training possibilities.

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期刊介绍: European Journal of Gastroenterology & Hepatology publishes papers reporting original clinical and scientific research which are of a high standard and which contribute to the advancement of knowledge in the field of gastroenterology and hepatology. The journal publishes three types of manuscript: in-depth reviews (by invitation only), full papers and case reports. Manuscripts submitted to the journal will be accepted on the understanding that the author has not previously submitted the paper to another journal or had the material published elsewhere. Authors are asked to disclose any affiliations, including financial, consultant, or institutional associations, that might lead to bias or a conflict of interest.
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