在墨西哥COVID-19大流行期间在手术室学习。

IF 0.5 4区 医学 Q4 SURGERY Cirugia Y Cirujanos Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.24875/CIRU.22000294
María N Gómez-Herrera, Celina Cuéllar-Aguirre, María E Baridó-Murguía, Irma Sánchez-Montes, María C Barradas-Guevara, Gloria González-Uribe
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目的:了解外科住院医师对新冠肺炎大流行期间学习经历的看法,以及这种看法是否影响了他们的学习。方法:通过匿名调查对外科住院医师进行横断面观察研究。墨西哥普通外科协会通过其女性外科委员会制作了一份包含40个问题的调查问卷。结果:共纳入调查对象465人:女性225人(48.3%),男性240人(51.7%);在32个实体中,只有26个参与。他们中的很大一部分人表示,由于选择性手术被取消,他们的技能和能力受到了影响。303名居民住在混合医院,其中三分之一住在100%感染新冠病毒的医院。随叫随到的居民在COVID-19部门工作。他们继续通过在线平台上课,只有134人能够使用模拟器练习他们的技能。71%的居民感染了新冠病毒,所有人都被检测为确诊病例,无症状病例数量不详。结论:新冠肺炎疫情影响了墨西哥外科住院医师的学习过程。
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Aprendizaje en las residencias quirúrgicas durante la pandemia de COVID-19 en México.

Objective: To bring up which was the surgical resident's perception about their learning experience during COVID-19 pandemic and if it interfered or not with their classes.

Method: Cross-sectional observational study through an anonymous survey conducted among surgical residents. The Mexican Association of General Surgery, through its Women in Surgery Committee, created a questionnaire that included 40 questions.

Results: 465 participants were included in the survey: 225 women (48.3%), 240 men (51.7%); of 32 entities, only 26 participated. A great part of them said their skills and abilities were affected because elective surgeries were called off. While 303 residents stayed at hybrid hospitals, while a third of them were at 100% Covid facilities. Residents who were on call worked at COVID-19 units. They continued attending class through online platforms and only 134 were able to practice their skills using simulators. 71% of the residents were infected with COVID-19, all were tested to confirm it, and the number of asymptomatic cases was unknown.

Conclusions: COVID-19 pandemic has affected the learning process of surgical residents in Mexico.

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Cirugia Y Cirujanos
Cirugia Y Cirujanos 医学-外科
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期刊介绍: Cirugía y Cirujanoses exponente del desarrollo académico, científico, médico, quirúrgico y tecnológico en materia de salud en México y en el ámbito internacional. Es una revista bimestral, open access, revisada por pares, que publica en español y en inglés (traducido sin coste para los autores) artículos científicos originales, casos clínicos, artículos de revisión de interés general y cartas al editor. Los artículos se seleccionan y publican siguiendo un riguroso análisis, de acuerdo con los estándares internacionalmente aceptados. Sus espacios están abiertos a los académicos, así como a todo miembro de la comunidad médica que manifieste interés por utilizar este foro para publicar sus trabajos.
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