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How can we enhance undergraduate medical training in the operating room? A survey of student attitudes and opinions

机译:我们如何在手术室加强本科医学培训?学生态度和意见调查

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Background and Purpose: Teaching in the operating room (OR) may add substantial value to undergraduate medical education but at present, the value of this as a core-learning environment is unclear. We assessed student attitudes to see how the experience may be improved. Methods: All medical students from University of Leeds, UK were invited to complete an online-based questionnaire. The questionnaire gathered quantitative and qualitative responses relating to previous experiences, acquired benefits, and desired improvements. Students rated their overall satisfaction on a 10-point scale. Results: A total of 292 students (20.8%) responded to the survey, out of whom 91.4% had previous OR experience. The median overall satisfaction was 7/10; 43.1% described bad or unfavorable experiences. Common themes included feeling intimidated, unwelcome, or ignored by staff, unrealistic expectations of knowledge, and poor or inadequate learning experiences. Benefits of attending the OR were improvements in scrub technique (82.3%), knowledge of anatomy (72.3%), anesthetics (67.5%), and surgical procedures (86.1%). Desired improvements included more opportunity to participate in the procedure (74.4%), encouragement from supervisors (73.6%), improved teaching (71.4%), and better induction to the OR environment (56%). Discussion and Conclusions: Overall satisfaction of OR teaching is reasonable and many benefits are derived from attending the OR. However, bad experiences are common and this is detrimental to the student learning experience. The experience may be of increased value to undergraduate medical education within a dedicated and structured surgical teaching program.
机译:背景和目的:在手术室(OR)进行教学可能会为本科医学教育带来可观的价值,但目前尚不清楚这种作为核心学习环境的价值。我们评估了学生的态度,以了解如何改善体验。方法:邀请英国利兹大学的所有医学生填写在线问卷。问卷收集了与以前的经验,获得的好处和期望的改进有关的定量和定性答复。学生以10分制对他们的总体满意度进行评分。结果:共有292名学生(20.8%)回答了调查,其中91.4%的学生曾有过OR经历。中位总体满意度为7/10; 43.1%的人认为糟糕或不利的经历。共同的主题包括员工感到被胁迫,不欢迎或忽略,对知识的不切实际的期望以及学习经历的不足或不足。参加手术室的好处是擦洗技术的改善(82.3%),解剖学知识(72.3%),麻醉学(67.5%)和手术程序(86.1%)的改善。期望的改进包括更多参与该程序的机会(74.4%),主管的鼓励(73.6%),改进的教学(71.4%)以及对手术室环境的更好感应(56%)。讨论与结论:对OR教学的总体满意度是合理的,参加OR可以带来很多好处。但是,糟糕的经历很普遍,这不利于学生的学习经历。在专门且结构化的外科教学计划中,这种经验可能对本科医学教育具有更大的价值。

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