IF 0.2 4区 医学Q4 Medicine生殖医学杂志Pub Date : 2016-11-01
Sasha E Andrews, Amanda A Allshouse, Gaea S Moore, Meredith J Alston, Torri D Metz
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摘要
目的:确定住院医师在阴道分娩中使用产钳和吸尘器的培训是否与研究生实践中使用产钳和吸尘器有关。研究设计:我们调查了2004-2012年4个学术项目的所有妇产科住院医师毕业生。每位即将毕业的住院医师使用吸尘器和镊子的平均次数与受访者相关联,然后根据自我报告将受访者分组为单独使用镊子,单独使用吸尘器,或两者同时使用。多变量logistic回归确定了临床使用镊子和吸尘器的预测因素。结果:有效率为61.2% (n=200)。171名产科执业人员分为仅使用产钳(24%)、仅使用吸尘机(22%)或两者均使用(54%)。在过去5年内毕业的患者(OR 7.55, 95% CI 2.37-24.07),感觉在真空方面训练不足的患者(OR 4.58, 95% CI 1.23-17.00),护理患者群体的患者在实践中使用产钳的比例更高。结论:阴道手术分娩的独立实践模式反映了吸尘机和产钳的住院医师培训。
Influence of Residency Training on Operative Vaginal Delivery in Independent Practice.
Objective: To determine if residency training in the use of forceps and vacuums in vaginal deliveries is associated with their use in postgraduate practice.
Study design: We surveyed all Ob/Gyn residency graduates of 4 academic programs from 2004-2012. The average number of vacuums and forceps performed per graduating resident was linked to respondents, who were then grouped by self-report as using forceps alone, vacuums alone, or both in practice. Multivariable logistic regression determined predictors of use of forceps and vacuums in practice
Results: The response rate was 61.2% (n=200). Those practicing obstetrics (n=171) were classified as forceps only (24%), vacuums only (22%), or both (54%). Use of forceps in practice was greater for those who graduated within the last 5 years (OR 7.55, 95% CI 2.37-24.07), felt inadequately trained in vacuums (OR 4.58, 95% CI 1.23-17.00), cared for a patient population <50% privately insured (OR 4.08, 95% CI 1.58-10.52), and performed more forceps in residency (OR 1.69, 95% CI 1.31-2.18 per 5 forceps performed on average). The only significant predictor of vacuum use was the number of vacuum deliveries performed in residency (OR 3.71, 95% CI 2.28-6.01 per 5 vacuums performed on average).
Conclusion: Independent practice pattern for operative vaginal delivery reflects residency training for both vacuums and forceps.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Reproductive Medicine® has been the essential tool of Obstetricians and Gynecologists since 1968. As a highly regarded professional journal and the official periodical of six medical associations, JRM® brings timely and relevant information on the latest procedures and advances in the field of reproductive medicine. Published bimonthly, JRM® contains peer-reviewed articles and case reports submitted by top specialists. Common topics include research, clinical practice, and case reports related to general obstetrics and gynecology, infertility, female cancers, gynecologic surgery, contraception, and medical education.