Anaesthesia training designs across Europe: A survey-based study from the trainees committee of the European Society of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care.

Abramovich, I; Crisan, I; Sobreira Fernandes, D; De Hert, S; Lukic, A; Norte, G; Matias, B; Majić, M; Berger-Estilita, J (2024). Anaesthesia training designs across Europe: A survey-based study from the trainees committee of the European Society of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care. Revista española de anestesiología y reanimación, 71(6), pp. 427-437. Elsevier Doyma 10.1016/j.redare.2024.04.006

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BACKGROUND

Anaesthesiology training programs in Europe vary in duration, content, and requirements for completion. This survey-based study conducted by the Trainees Committee of the European Society of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care explores current anaesthesia training designs across Europe.

METHODS

Between May and July 2018, we sent a 41-item online questionnaire to all National Trainee Representatives, members of the National Anaesthesiologists Societies Committee, and Council Representatives of the European Society of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care (ESAIC) of all member countries. We cross-validated inconsistent data with different country representatives.

RESULTS

Forty-three anaesthesiologists from all 39 associated ESAIC countries completed the questionnaire. Results showed considerable variability in teaching formats, frequency of teaching sessions during training, and differences in assessments made during and at the end of training. The reported duration of training was 60 months in 59% (n = 23) of participating countries, ranging from 24 months in Russia and Ukraine to 84 months in the UK.

CONCLUSION

This study shows the significant differences in anaesthesiology training formats across Europe, and highlights the importance of developing standardised training programs to ensure a consistent level of training and to improve patient safety. This study provides valuable insights into European anaesthesia training, and underlines the need for further research and collaboration to improve requirements.

Item Type:

Journal Article (Original Article)

Division/Institute:

04 Faculty of Medicine > Medical Education > Institute for Medical Education

UniBE Contributor:

Berger-Estilita, Joana Marta

Subjects:

600 Technology > 610 Medicine & health

ISSN:

0034-9356

Publisher:

Elsevier Doyma

Language:

English

Submitter:

Pubmed Import

Date Deposited:

01 May 2024 11:23

Last Modified:

22 Jun 2024 00:14

Publisher DOI:

10.1016/j.redare.2024.04.006

PubMed ID:

38636795

Uncontrolled Keywords:

Anaesthesiology Anestesiología Assessment Competency-based education Diploma Europeo en Anestesiología y Cuidados Intensivos Diseño del cuestionario Education Encuesta Europa Europe European Diploma in Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care Evaluación Formación Formación basada en competencia Prácticas Questionnaire design Survey Traineeship

BORIS DOI:

10.48350/196202

URI:

https://boris.unibe.ch/id/eprint/196202

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