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Did the COVID‐19 pandemic affect mental health, training progression, and fertility planning of obstetrics and gynecology trainees? A survey of London trainees

机译:Did the COVID‐19 pandemic affect mental health, training progression, and fertility planning of obstetrics and gynecology trainees? A survey of London trainees

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Abstract Purpose of Study To assess impact of COVID‐19 pandemic on mental wellbeing, workload, training progression, and fertility planning among London Obstetrics and Gynecology trainees. Design An anonymous survey comprising 41 peer‐validated questions was sent to London trainees. Anxiety and depression were screened using Generalized Anxiety Disorder Questionnaire 7 (GAD 7) and Patient Health Questionnaire‐9 (PHQ‐9). Results One hundred and seventy‐seven trainees completed the questionnaire, of whom 54% were aged 25–34?years, 43% were senior trainees (ST6‐7), and 51% classified themselves as Black, Asian, and Minority Asian (BAME). Although the percentage of respondents with “moderate”/“severe” GAD 7 and PHQ‐9 scores was two to three times that of UK population estimates, median GAD 7 and PHQ‐9 scores were 7 and 6 (“mild”). Sixteen percent deferred their fertility plans and 26% of ST6‐7 trainees changed their Advanced Training Skills Modules. Other issues raised ranged from lack of assistance with electronic portfolio, postponement of examinations, poor senior input for mental health, lack of debriefing for redeployed trainees and requests for deferment of annual reviews. Conclusions The pandemic has incurred an impact on mental health, training progression, and fertility planning of London trainees. With recommencement of nonemergency consultations and elective gynecology theater, alongside Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists' Recovery Blueprint to optimize learning opportunities, there is optimism that these challenges can be overcome. Trainers and trainees need to safeguard training opportunities and consider innovative forms of future learning, while anticipating potential effects of subsequent waves.

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