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Encouraging Subspecialty Practice by Constructively Influencing Trainees Early in their Careers Will Improve Advocacy for Neuro-Ophthalmology among Nigerian Ophthalmologists

机译:通过在职业生涯早期对学员进行建设性影响来鼓励亚专业实践这将改善尼日利亚眼科医生对神经眼科的支持

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This study was conducted to assess the current knowledge, attitude, and perception of Nigerian ophthalmologists toward neuro-ophthalmology; identify barriers to the uptake of neuro-ophthalmology as a desired subspecialty; and make recommendations to improve interest in neuro-ophthalmology training. This was a cross-sectional survey of ophthalmology consultants and trainees from the six geopolitical zones of Nigeria, who were attending a national ophthalmology conference. All consenting respondents voluntarily completed a validated self-administered questionnaire. There were 107 respondents comprising 56 males and 51 females. Majority (54.2%) of respondents were aged 40 years and younger. Almost half (47.8%) worked at tertiary level, public health institutions. Only 10.3% worked in private practice. Neuro-ophthalmology exposure was short and occurred mainly during residency (65.7%), while 15% had no exposure at all. Most (80.4%) indicated only nominal interest in neuro-ophthalmology, while only 4.6% indicated a desire to specialize in the field. Financial constraint was the main obstacle to the pursuit of subspecialty training. A total of 86% of respondents admitted that full (34%) or partial (52%) Funding would motivate them to pursue the training. Among respondents desiring part sponsorship, more than half were willing to augment such sponsorship with personal funds. In conclusion, career interest in neuro-ophthalmology is very low among Nigerian ophthalmologists. Late and limited exposure to neuro-ophthalmology during medical training may be contributing factors. Early exposure to neuro-ophthalmology during medical school rotations, coupled with the provision of sponsored subspecialty training opportunities, will serve to increase enrollment in the field.
机译:进行这项研究是为了评估尼日利亚眼科医生对神经眼科的当前知识,态度和看法。确定阻碍神经眼科应用的障碍作为理想的亚专业;并提出建议,以提高对神经眼科培训的兴趣。这是对来自尼日利亚六个地缘政治地区的眼科学顾问和受训者的横断面调查,他们正在参加一次全国眼科学会议。所有同意的受访者都自愿填写了经过验证的自我管理调查表。有107位受访者,包括56位男性和51位女性。大部分(54.2%)的受访者年龄在40岁以下。几乎一半(47.8%)的人在高等教育公共卫生机构工作。只有10.3%的人从事私人执业。神经眼科的暴露时间很短,主要发生在住院期间(65.7%),而15%的患者根本没有暴露。大部分(80.4%)表示仅对神经眼科感兴趣,而只有4.6%表示希望专注于该领域。财政拮据是追求专科培训的主要障碍。共有86%的受访者承认,全部(34%)或部分(52%)的资助将激励他们继续接受培训。在希望得到部分赞助的受访者中,超过一半的人愿意用个人资金来增加这种赞助。总之,尼日利亚眼科医生对神经眼科的职业兴趣很低。在医学培训期间晚期和有限的神经眼科暴露可能是造成这种情况的因素。在医学院轮岗期间尽早接触神经眼科,再加上提供赞助的专科培训机会,将有助于增加该领域的入学人数。

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