Peter Alsaloum, Matthew Alsaloum, Tyler J Kim, David X Zheng, Carolina C S Valentim, Justin C Muste, Jeffrey M Goshe, Rishi P Singh
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The presence of each content criterion as well as the content criteria groups were compared across subspecialties. <b>Main Outcome Measures</b> The main outcome measured is the average percentage of key content criteria present among ophthalmology fellowship Web sites. <b>Results</b> Among 266 accredited fellowship programs, 240 (90.2%) had Web sites. On average, Web sites reported 14.9 of 26 key content criteria (57.2%), 8.29 of 13 demographic criteria (63.8%), 5.84 of the 10 program features criteria (58.4%), and 0.705 of the 3 social life criteria (23.5%). Significant differences were identified among subspecialties in the presence of program description ( <i>p</i> = 0.046), hospital affiliation ( <i>p</i> < 0.001), names of current fellows ( <i>p</i> = 0.004), case diversity ( <i>p</i> = 0.001), and surgical statistics ( <i>p</i> = 0.015). 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目的评估眼科亚专科奖学金项目网站(FPWs)的可用性和内容。这是一项横断面研究。所有眼科大学教授协会(Association of University Professors of ophthalmology)认可的五个亚专业(即视网膜外科和玻璃体外科;角膜、外部疾病和屈光手术;青光眼;neuro-ophthalmology;以及儿童眼科)。方法评估fpw是否存在26个关键内容标准,包括项目人口统计(n = 13)、特征(n = 10)和社会生活(n = 3)。每个内容标准的存在以及内容标准组在子专业之间进行比较。主要结果测量的主要结果是在眼科奖学金网站中主要内容标准的平均百分比。结果266个认证的奖学金项目中,240个(90.2%)有网站。在26个核心内容标准中,网站平均回答14.9个(57.2%)、13个人口统计标准中回答8.29个(63.8%)、10个节目特色标准中回答5.84个(58.4%)、3个社会生活标准中回答0.705个(23.5%)。亚专科在项目描述(p = 0.046)、医院归属(p = 0.004)、病例多样性(p = 0.001)和手术统计(p = 0.015)方面存在显著差异。结论眼科各专科项目奖学金网站内容存在显著的异质性。关于社会生活的信息,如健康项目和社区信息,在所有学科中都基本缺失。解决眼科fpw缺失的信息可能有助于优化项目申请人的契合度。
Evaluation of the Content of Ophthalmology Fellowship Program Web sites.
Purpose To assess the availability and content of fellowship program Web sites (FPWs) among ophthalmology subspecialties. Design This is a cross-sectional study. Subjects Web sites of all Association of University Professors of Ophthalmology-accredited fellowship programs in five subspecialties (i.e., surgical retina and vitreous; cornea, external disease, and refractive surgery; glaucoma; neuro-ophthalmology; and pediatric ophthalmology). Methods FPWs were assessed for the presence of 26 key content criteria encompassing program demographics ( n = 13), features ( n = 10), and social life ( n = 3). The presence of each content criterion as well as the content criteria groups were compared across subspecialties. Main Outcome Measures The main outcome measured is the average percentage of key content criteria present among ophthalmology fellowship Web sites. Results Among 266 accredited fellowship programs, 240 (90.2%) had Web sites. On average, Web sites reported 14.9 of 26 key content criteria (57.2%), 8.29 of 13 demographic criteria (63.8%), 5.84 of the 10 program features criteria (58.4%), and 0.705 of the 3 social life criteria (23.5%). Significant differences were identified among subspecialties in the presence of program description ( p = 0.046), hospital affiliation ( p < 0.001), names of current fellows ( p = 0.004), case diversity ( p = 0.001), and surgical statistics ( p = 0.015). The average number of key criteria differed between subspecialties ( p < 0.001). Conclusion There is significant heterogeneity in program fellowship Web site content among ophthalmology subspecialties. Information regarding social life, such as wellness programs and community information, was largely absent across all disciplines. Addressing missing information on ophthalmology FPWs may help optimize program-applicant fit.