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Becoming a neurosurgeon in France: A qualitative study from the trainees’ perspective

INTRODUCTION: The training of neurosurgeons is evolving in a world of socio-professional changes, including the technological revolution, administrative pressure on stakeholders, reduced working hours, geographical heterogeneity, generational changes, to name but a few. RESEARCH QUESTION: This quali...

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Autores principales: Debono, Bertrand, Baumgarten, Clément, Guillain, Antoine, Lonjon, Nicolas, Hamel, Olivier, Moncany, Anne-Hélène, Magro, Elsa
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10668099/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/38021020
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bas.2023.102674
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author Debono, Bertrand
Baumgarten, Clément
Guillain, Antoine
Lonjon, Nicolas
Hamel, Olivier
Moncany, Anne-Hélène
Magro, Elsa
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Baumgarten, Clément
Guillain, Antoine
Lonjon, Nicolas
Hamel, Olivier
Moncany, Anne-Hélène
Magro, Elsa
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description INTRODUCTION: The training of neurosurgeons is evolving in a world of socio-professional changes, including the technological revolution, administrative pressure on stakeholders, reduced working hours, geographical heterogeneity, generational changes, to name but a few. RESEARCH QUESTION: This qualitative study aimed to explore experiences and feedback of French neurosurgical trainees concerning their training. MATERIAL AND METHODS: The grounded theory approach was used with 23 neurosurgical trainees’ interviews. Inclusion was continued until data saturation. Six researchers (an anthropologist, a psychiatrist, and four neurosurgeons) thematically and independently analyzed data collected through anonymized interviews. RESULTS: Data analysis identified three superordinate themes: (1) The Trainee-Senior Dyad, where the respondents describe a similar bipolarity between trainees and faculty (trainees oscillating between those who fit into the system and those who are more reluctant to accept hierarchy, faculty using an ideal pedagogy while others refuse to help or invest in training); (2) The difficulty to learn (describing pressure exercised on trainees that can alter their motivation and degrade their training, including the impact of administrative tasks); (3) A pedagogy of empowerment (trainee’ feelings about the pertinent pedagogy in the OR, ideal sequence to progress, progressive empowerment especially during the shifts, and stress of envisioning themselves as a senior neurosurgeon). DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSION: Respondents emphasize the heterogeneity of their training both intra- and inter-university-hospital. Their critical analysis, as well as the formalization of their stress to become autonomous seniors, can be an important link with the reforms and optimizations currently being carried out to improve and standardize the training of young French neurosurgeons.
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spelling pubmed-106680992023-09-29 Becoming a neurosurgeon in France: A qualitative study from the trainees’ perspective Debono, Bertrand Baumgarten, Clément Guillain, Antoine Lonjon, Nicolas Hamel, Olivier Moncany, Anne-Hélène Magro, Elsa Brain Spine Article INTRODUCTION: The training of neurosurgeons is evolving in a world of socio-professional changes, including the technological revolution, administrative pressure on stakeholders, reduced working hours, geographical heterogeneity, generational changes, to name but a few. RESEARCH QUESTION: This qualitative study aimed to explore experiences and feedback of French neurosurgical trainees concerning their training. MATERIAL AND METHODS: The grounded theory approach was used with 23 neurosurgical trainees’ interviews. Inclusion was continued until data saturation. Six researchers (an anthropologist, a psychiatrist, and four neurosurgeons) thematically and independently analyzed data collected through anonymized interviews. RESULTS: Data analysis identified three superordinate themes: (1) The Trainee-Senior Dyad, where the respondents describe a similar bipolarity between trainees and faculty (trainees oscillating between those who fit into the system and those who are more reluctant to accept hierarchy, faculty using an ideal pedagogy while others refuse to help or invest in training); (2) The difficulty to learn (describing pressure exercised on trainees that can alter their motivation and degrade their training, including the impact of administrative tasks); (3) A pedagogy of empowerment (trainee’ feelings about the pertinent pedagogy in the OR, ideal sequence to progress, progressive empowerment especially during the shifts, and stress of envisioning themselves as a senior neurosurgeon). DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSION: Respondents emphasize the heterogeneity of their training both intra- and inter-university-hospital. Their critical analysis, as well as the formalization of their stress to become autonomous seniors, can be an important link with the reforms and optimizations currently being carried out to improve and standardize the training of young French neurosurgeons. Elsevier 2023-09-29 /pmc/articles/PMC10668099/ /pubmed/38021020 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bas.2023.102674 Text en © 2023 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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