Surgical resident doctors' perception of their training using Surgical Theatre Educational Environment Measure (STEEM) tool in postgraduate surgical residency training institutions in Nigeria.

IF 0.9 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL Nigerian Postgraduate Medical Journal Pub Date : 2022-07-01 DOI:10.4103/npmj.npmj_91_22
Olumide Abiodun Elebute, Salami Suberu Sule, Bolaji O Mofikoya, Emmanuel Ajibola Jeje, Oluwole Ayoola Atoyebi
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Introduction: Postgraduate Medical Education is 'the constellation of learning activities carried out to enable doctors to develop relevant competencies and deeper knowledge in specific subject areas after completion of basic medical education'. The purpose of this study was to examine the perception of surgical resident doctors of their training in accredited institutions in Nigeria, using the Surgical Theatre Educational Environment Measure (STEEM) inventory.

Methods: The study was a cross-sectional observational study that employed the STEEM instrument which was administered online via email to surgical resident doctors in all the surgical residency training institutions in Nigeria accredited by the National Postgraduate Medical College of Nigeria. The STEEM is a validated 40 item, self-administered questionnaire. Statistical analysis was performed using SPSS version 23. Cronbach's alpha was calculated for the whole STEEM and the sub-scales for both reliability and internal consistency.

Results: One hundred and sixty-six respondents filled the questionnaire out of 464 people contacted, giving a respondent rate of 35.7%. There were 156 (94.0%) males and 10 (6.0%) female respondents. One hundred respondents (60.2%) had global STEEM scores less than the benchmark of 120, three (1.8%) with scores of 120 and 63 (38.0%) had scores >120.

Conclusion: The majority of the respondents in our study indicated dissatisfaction with their operational educational environment experience.

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尼日利亚研究生外科住院医师培训机构使用外科手术室教育环境测量(STEEM)工具对外科住院医师培训的看法。
简介:研究生医学教育是“在完成基础医学教育后,为使医生在特定学科领域发展相关能力和更深入的知识而开展的一系列学习活动”。本研究的目的是利用外科手术室教育环境量表(STEEM)调查尼日利亚认可机构的外科住院医生对其培训的看法。方法:本研究采用横断面观察性研究,采用STEEM仪器,通过电子邮件对尼日利亚所有经尼日利亚国立研究生医学院认可的外科住院医师培训机构的外科住院医师进行在线管理。STEEM是一份经过验证的40项自我管理问卷。采用SPSS version 23进行统计分析。计算整个STEEM及其子量表的信度和内部一致性的Cronbach's alpha。结果:在联系的464人中,有166人填写了问卷,回复率为35.7%。男性受访者有156人(94.0%),女性受访者有10人(6.0%)。100名受访者(60.2%)的全球STEEM得分低于基准120分,3名(1.8%)得分为120分,63名(38.0%)得分>120分。结论:本研究中,大多数受访者对他们的操作教育环境不满意。
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