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Attitudes, training experiences, and professional expectations of US general surgery residents: a national survey.

机译:美国普外科住院医师的态度,培训经验和职业期望:国家调查。

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CONTEXT: General surgery residency programs are facing multiple pressures, including attracting and retaining residents. Despite the importance of resident perspectives in designing effective responses to these pressures, understanding of residents' views is limited. OBJECTIVE: To profile US general surgery residents; characterize resident attitudes, experiences, and expectations regarding training; and examine differences by sex and training year. DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS: Cross-sectional study of all general surgery residents completing a survey in January 2008 following administration of the American Board of Surgery In-Training Examination. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Resident satisfaction; perceived supports, strains and concern; career motivations; and professional expectations. RESULTS: Of 5345 categorical general surgery residents, 4402 (82.4%) responded, representing 248 of 249 surgical residency programs. Most respondents expressed satisfaction with training (3686 [85.2%]; 95% confidence interval [CI], 84.1%-86.3%) and supportive peer relationships (3433 [84.2%]; 95% CI, 83.1%-85.3%). However, residents also reported unmet needs and apprehensions about training and careers. Worry that they will not feel confident performing procedures independently was reported by 1185 (27.5%; 95% CI, 26.2%-28.8%), while 2681 (63.8%; 95% CI, 62.4%-65.3%) reported that they must complete specialty training to be competitive. Perceptions of program support differ, with men more likely than women to report that their program provides support (2188 [74.5%] vs 895 [65.6%]; P < .001), and that they can turn to faculty when having difficulties (2193 [74.5%] vs 901 [66.4%]; P < .001). Reports of having considered leaving training in the prior year differed significantly across years (P < .001), highest in postgraduate year 2 (19.2%) and lowest in postgraduate year 5 (7.2%). CONCLUSIONS: General surgery residents' attitudes, experiences, and expectations regarding training reflect both high levels of satisfaction and sources of strain. These factors vary by sex and training year.
机译:背景:普通外科住院医师计划面临着多重压力,包括吸引和留住居民。尽管居民观点对于设计有效应对这些压力的重要性,但对居民观点的理解仍然有限。目的:概述美国普通外科手术患者;表征居民对培训的态度,经验和期望;并检查性别和培训年份之间的差异。设计,地点和参与者:在接受美国外科外科进修考试委员会管理后,于2008年1月完成调查的所有普通外科住院医师的横断面研究。主要观察指标:居民满意度;感知的支持,压力和关注;职业动机;和专业期望。结果:在5345名分类普通外科住院医师中,有4402名(82.4%)做出了回应,占249个外科住院医师计划的248个。大多数受访者对培训表示满意(3686 [85.2%]; 95%置信区间[CI]为84.1%-86.3%)和支持性同伴关系(3433 [84.2%]; 95%CI为83.1%-85.3%)。但是,居民还报告了对培训和职业的需求和担忧未得到满足。 1185(27.5%; 95%CI,26.2%-28.8%)报告他们担心自己不会独立执行程序,而2681(63.8%; 95%CI,62.4%-65.3%)报告他们必须完成程序专业培训具有竞争力。对计划支持的理解不同,男性比女性更有可能报告他们的计划提供支持(2188 [74.5%] vs 895 [65.6%]; P <.001),遇到困难时他们可以求助于教师(2193) [74.5%]与901 [66.4%]; P <.001)。上一年考虑过离开培训的报告之间存在显着差异(P <.001),研究生第二年最高(19.2%),研究生第五年最低(7.2%)。结论:普通外科住院医师对培训的态度,经验和期望反映出很高的满意度和压力源。这些因素因性别和培训年份而异。

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