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Primary care in obstetrics and gynecology resident education: a baseline survey of residents' perceptions and experiences.

机译:妇产科住院医师教育中的初级保健:住院医师感知和经验的基线调查。

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OBJECTIVE: To determine the perceptions and practices of American obstetrics and gynecology residents concerning primary care immediately before the institution of Residency Review Committee Special Requirements for Obstetrics and Gynecology. METHODS: The Council on Resident Education in Obstetrics and Gynecology In-Service Examination in 1995, given to 4361 residents, who represented all programs in the country, included a questionnaire on whether obstetrics and gynecology was primary care and whether they planned to do primary care after residency. Primary care services were categorized by counseling and screening, as defined by the U.S. Preventive Health Services Task Force. Variables included gender, residency level (upper or lower), and type of residency (community or university based). Data were analyzed using the chi2 text and multiple analyses of variance. RESULTS: The response rate was 94% (4099 of 4361), representing a nationwide complement. Eighty-seven percent of the respondents believed that obstetrics and gynecology was primary care and 85% planned to practice accordingly after residency. Residents spend less than 25% of their time counseling on nongynecologic subjects and less than 25% of their time screening for nongynecologic entities, so their perception as primary care providers focused on traditional obstetric and gynecologic counseling and screening services. When assessments were made by gender, level of training, and type of residency, significant differences were found in many variables regarding counseling and screening practices. CONCLUSION: Our survey results suggest that most American obstetrics and gynecology residents consider obstetrics and gynecology primary care but that there were limitations in the educational venues for learning about nongynecologic primary care before the implementation of the Residency Review Committee Special Requirements. Improvement in nongynecologic primary care teaching is a reasonable expectation because residency programs have had 3 years to institute the mandated changes and provide it to residents.
机译:目的:在居住审查委员会《妇产科特殊要求》即将颁布之前,确定美国妇产科居民对初级保健的看法和做法。方法:1995年向代表全国所有计划的4361名居民提供了妇产科在职考试住院教育委员会,其中包括一份关于妇产科是否为初级保健以及是否计划进行初级保健的问卷调查表居住后。根据美国预防保健服务工作组的定义,初级保健服务通过咨询和筛选进行分类。变量包括性别,居住级别(较高或较低)和居住类型(基于社区或大学)。使用chi2文本和方差的多次分析来分析数据。结果:回应率为94%(4361的4099),代表了全国范围的补充。 87%的受访者认为,妇产科是初级保健,并且有85%的受访者计划在居住后进行相应的实践。居民在非妇科对象上花费的时间咨询少于25%,在非妇科实体上花费的筛查时间不到25%,因此,他们作为初级保健提供者的感觉集中在传统的妇产科咨询和筛查服务上。当按性别,培训水平和居住类型进行评估时,在咨询和筛查实践的许多变量中发现了显着差异。结论:我们的调查结果表明,大多数美国妇产科居民都考虑到妇产科初级保健,但是在执行《居住审查委员会特殊要求》之前,学习非妇科初级保健的教育场所存在局限性。改善非妇产科初级保健教学是一个合理的期望,因为住院医师计划已经进行了3年的时间来实施规定的变更并将其提供给居民。

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