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Perception of Medical Graduates Towards Anesthesiology: A Prospective Cross-Sectional Study

Journal of Society of Surgeons of Nepal

Introduction: Despite the availability of a number of specialties, only few areas come as a choice for post-graduation. The main purpose of this study was to determine the perception of undergraduate students towards anesthesiology and the factors that determine considering or not considering anesthesiology as a career. Methods: A questionnaire based cross-sectional study was conducted among medical interns at KIST Medical College in January 2018. Seventy interns participated in this study. The questionnaire sought information on their perception and reasons for considering or not considering anesthesiology. Results: Majority of the medical interns [58 (82.85%)] had decided the subject to specialize in future. Forty one (70.68%) chose surgery as their career choice. It was followed by Internal medicine- 35(60.34%), Anesthesia- 21(36.2%), Orthopedics- 19(32.75%) and Gynecology- 8(13.79%). Among the participants who chose anesthesia as their career choice, five (8.62%) st...

Evaluation of the Reasons for the Choice of Their Learning Course by Resident Physicians of Anesthesia and Intensive Care Medicine (ICU) in Mali

Creative Education, 2022

Anesthesia and intensive care is a medical specialty of the third cycle of medical studies characterized by a diversified practical training and an important theoretical training little approached during the second cycle of medical studies. In Mali, this young medical discipline is still looking for its bearings. we felt it was imperative to evaluate the motivations behind the choice of their apprenticeship program in order to understand the reasons behind the collapse of the numbers recruited and the dropouts during the program. Patients and Method: We conducted a prospective study using a self-administered questionnaire in the population of residents in Anesthesia and Intensive Care at the Faculty of Medicine of the Bamako University. Our study was conducted during the 2018-2019 academic year. An anonymous questionnaire was' sent by email to all students of anesthesia-resuscitation of the specialized study diploma of Mali during the month of April 2019. Results: A total of 16/25 complete questionnaires were completed and returned that's to say a response rate of 64%. Two-thirds (62%) of the residents had already attended the anesthesia-intensive care sector during the second cycle of medical studies before their admission to the specialty probationary period.

Intensive care medicine training for senior house officers in a UK teaching hospital

Clinical Intensive Care, 2002

We performed a postal survey of senior house officers who had previously worked on our intensive care unit. The survey asked respondents about their skill and knowledge levels at the beginning and end of the post, their level of interest in a career in intensive care medicine and about the quality of the teaching they received. Skill and knowledge levels for specific topics at the beginning of the post differed between senior house officers from different specialities. However, senior house officers acquired a much improved skill and knowledge base, this being invaluable for their future management of critically ill patients. Out of the 28 respondents, only two (7.1%), both anaesthetists, were pursuing a career in intensive care medicine.

Stress levels of critical care doctors in India: A national survey

Indian Journal of Critical Care Medicine, 2015

Background: Doctors working in critical care units are prone to higher stress due to various factors such as higher mortality and morbidity, demanding service conditions and need for higher knowledge and technical skill. Aim: The aim was to evaluate the stress level and the causative stressors in doctors working in critical care units in India. Materials and Methods: A two modality questionnaire-based cross-sectional survey was conducted. In manual mode, randomly selected delegates attending the annual congress of Indian Society of Critical Care Medicine filled the questionnaire. In the electronic mode, the questionnaires were E-mailed to critical care doctors. These questionnaires were based on General Health Questionnaire-12 (GHQ-12). Completely filled 242 responses were utilized for comparative and correlation analysis. Results: Prevalence of moderate to severe stress level was 40% with a mean score of 2 on GHQ-12 scale. Too much responsibility at times and managing VIP patients ranked as the top two stressors studied, while the difficult relationship with colleagues and sexual harassment were the least. Intensivists were spending longest hours in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) followed by pulmonologists and anesthetists. The mean number of ICU bed critical care doctors entrusted with was 13.2 ± 6.3. Substance abuse to relieve stress was reported as alcohol (21%), anxiolytic or antidepressants (18%) and smoking (14%). Conclusion: Despite the higher workload, stress levels measured in our survey in Indian critical care doctors were lower compared to International data. Substantiation of this data through a wider study and broad-based measures to improve the quality of critical care units and quality of the lives of these doctors is the need of the hour.

Awareness about scope of anaesthesiology, attitudes towards the speciality and stress levels amongst postgraduate students in anaesthesiology: A cross-sectional study

Indian Journal of Anaesthesia, 2015

Trends in selection of a career in medicine vary from country to country. To plan future recruitment strategies and to balance distribution of physicians among medical specialties, each country needs to examine these reasons as part of educational research. The aim of this study was to explore the Anaesthesiology postgraduate students' knowledge about anaesthesia as a speciality, their attitude towards anaesthesia as a career choice, stress levels during the period of postgraduation, views regarding Diploma in Anaesthesiology and undergraduate exposure to the subject. Eight hundred pretested questionnaires were provided to the anaesthesia postgraduate students attending various national level conferences in India. The collected data were statistically analysed using SPSS version 20. Only 31.6% of the students were aware of scope of anaesthesiology and 42.3% of students joined the speciality out of the interest to learn the subject, whereas 55.7% joined for other reasons, including non-availability of other specialties during medical postgraduate counselling. About 70% of students were stressed out during postgraduation, 31.6% found difficulty in accommodating the demands of challenging job and 3.8% went into depression. Majority of anaesthesiology postgraduate students were unaware of the scope of Anaesthesiology at the time of medical postgraduate counselling; only two-fifth of the students joined the speciality out of interest to learn the subject and most of them felt stressed out during the period of postgraduation. Majority of the students were of the opinion that Diploma in Anaesthesia was not a viable career option and should be scrapped.

AWARENESS REGARDING ANAESTHESIOLOGY AND ANAESTHESIOLOGISTS AMONG GENERAL POPULATION IN DEVELOPING COUNTRY-A CROSS SECTIONAL SURVEY

National Journal of Community Medicine, 2016

Background: Anaesthesiologists are playing decisive role in pa- tient management. Nowadays, they are involved in pain clinic and critical care also but the general public know little about them. So this study was undertaken to assess the perception of general population from poor socioeconomic area regarding the anaesthe- siology and role of anaesthesiologists. Methods: The study was carried out at Shardaben Hospital, Saraspur, in 200 participants, between the age group of 18-75 yrs of age to assess their knowledge regarding anaesthesiology and anaesthesiologists. A questionnaire containing three parts was filled by asking each question one by one in Guajarati or Hindi. The collected data analysed with SPSS software 17. Results: In our study population, 6.5% were HSC passed and 58.5% were SSC pass. While 24.5% were illiterate and only 10.5% were graduate pass. Only 26% of participants were known about anaesthesiology and role of anaesthesiologists. Conclusion: Results of study showed that the wide spread ignorance and misconceptions about anaesthesiology and anaesthesiologists are still prevalent in general population and these are more in poor socioeconomic area.

Perceptions of house officers working in hospitals of Lahore about joining the field of anaesthesiology as a career

JPMA. The Journal of the Pakistan Medical Association, 2016

To determine the perceptions of house officers working in hospitals about joining anaesthesiology as a career. This quantitative, descriptive questionnaire-based study was carried out from September 2014 to February 2015 in 26 teaching hospitals of Lahore, Pakistan, and comprised house officers. Those with at least three months of working experience in anaesthesiology were included. They were approached in their respective departments and a validated self-reporting questionnaire was delivered to them and received back by hand. SPSS 16 was used for data analysis. Of the 73 house officers approached, 53(72.6%) responded; 35(66%) men and 18(33%) women. Overall, 25(47.16%) respondents refused to join anaesthesiology as a career and 27(50.94%) included it in their first three career choices. Moreover, 25(47.16%) cited minimal interaction with patient as a reason for not taking anaesthesia as a career choice; 29(56.6%) of the respondents believed an anaesthetist had no or little role in s...

Perception of the new post graduate students of anaesthesiology about the speciality - a questionnaire based cross-sectional survey

Journal of Society of Anesthesiologists of Nepal, 2015

Background: Previous studies revealed that the undergraduate medical students have a poor perception about the anaesthesiologists. But, there is paucity of such studies on the postgraduate students. Therefore, this study was conducted to evaluate the perception of the first year post graduate students pursuing anaesthesiology on various professional aspects of this speciality.Methods: A questionnaire-based anonymous cross-sectional survey was conducted on 63 first year postgraduate students of anaesthesiology from seven medical colleges under the West Bengal University of Health Sciences. Data were collected from the students on the day of admission. The questionnaire elicited information on demographic characteristics, functions and health hazards of anaesthesiologists and perception of students about this discipline. The responses were sorted out, coded and analyzed.Results: Involvement in the intra-operative period (84%), critical care (58%), and chronic pain management (40%) wer...