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Needs of Young African Neurosurgeons and Residents: A Cross-Sectional Study

Introduction: Africa has many untreated neurosurgical cases due to limited access to safe, affordable, and timely care. In this study, we surveyed young African neurosurgeons and trainees to identify challenges to training and practice. Methods: African trainees and residents were surveyed online by...

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Autores principales: Kanmounye, Ulrick S., Robertson, Faith C., Thango, Nqobile S., Doe, Alvin Nah, Bankole, Nourou Dine Adeniran, Ginette, Pape Aicha, Ondoma, Solomon, Balogun, James A., Opoku, Isabella, Jokonya, Luxwell, Mbaye, Thioub, Shabhay, Zarina A., Ashour, Ahmed M., Silva, Ana Cristina Veiga, Cheserem, Beverly, Karekezi, Claire, Hassani, Fahd Derkaoui, Mentri, Nesrine, Laeke, Tsegazeab, Aklilu, Abenezer Tirsit, Sanoussi, Samuila, Musara, Aaron, Ntalaja, Jeff, Ssenyonga, Peter, Bakhti, Souad, El Abbadi, Najia, Mahmud, Muhammad Raji, El-Ghandour, Nasser M. F., Al-Habib, Amro, Kolias, Angelos G., Servadei, Franco, Fieggen, Graham, Qureshi, Mahmood, Esene, Ignatius
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8193351/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34124134
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fsurg.2021.647279
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author Kanmounye, Ulrick S.
Robertson, Faith C.
Thango, Nqobile S.
Doe, Alvin Nah
Bankole, Nourou Dine Adeniran
Ginette, Pape Aicha
Ondoma, Solomon
Balogun, James A.
Opoku, Isabella
Jokonya, Luxwell
Mbaye, Thioub
Shabhay, Zarina A.
Ashour, Ahmed M.
Silva, Ana Cristina Veiga
Cheserem, Beverly
Karekezi, Claire
Hassani, Fahd Derkaoui
Mentri, Nesrine
Laeke, Tsegazeab
Aklilu, Abenezer Tirsit
Sanoussi, Samuila
Musara, Aaron
Ntalaja, Jeff
Ssenyonga, Peter
Bakhti, Souad
El Abbadi, Najia
Mahmud, Muhammad Raji
El-Ghandour, Nasser M. F.
Al-Habib, Amro
Kolias, Angelos G.
Servadei, Franco
Fieggen, Graham
Qureshi, Mahmood
Esene, Ignatius
author_facet Kanmounye, Ulrick S.
Robertson, Faith C.
Thango, Nqobile S.
Doe, Alvin Nah
Bankole, Nourou Dine Adeniran
Ginette, Pape Aicha
Ondoma, Solomon
Balogun, James A.
Opoku, Isabella
Jokonya, Luxwell
Mbaye, Thioub
Shabhay, Zarina A.
Ashour, Ahmed M.
Silva, Ana Cristina Veiga
Cheserem, Beverly
Karekezi, Claire
Hassani, Fahd Derkaoui
Mentri, Nesrine
Laeke, Tsegazeab
Aklilu, Abenezer Tirsit
Sanoussi, Samuila
Musara, Aaron
Ntalaja, Jeff
Ssenyonga, Peter
Bakhti, Souad
El Abbadi, Najia
Mahmud, Muhammad Raji
El-Ghandour, Nasser M. F.
Al-Habib, Amro
Kolias, Angelos G.
Servadei, Franco
Fieggen, Graham
Qureshi, Mahmood
Esene, Ignatius
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description Introduction: Africa has many untreated neurosurgical cases due to limited access to safe, affordable, and timely care. In this study, we surveyed young African neurosurgeons and trainees to identify challenges to training and practice. Methods: African trainees and residents were surveyed online by the Young Neurosurgeons Forum from April 25th to November 30th, 2018. The survey link was distributed via social media platforms and through professional society mailing lists. Univariate and bivariate data analyses were run and a P-value < 0.05 was considered to be statistically significant. Results: 112 respondents from 20 countries participated in this study. 98 (87.5%) were male, 63 (56.3%) were from sub-Saharan Africa, and 52 (46.4%) were residents. 39 (34.8%) had regular journal club sessions at their hospital, 100 (89.3%) did not have access to cadaver dissection labs, and 62 (55.4%) had never attended a WFNS-endorsed conference. 67.0% of respondents reported limited research opportunities and 58.9% reported limited education opportunities. Lack of mentorship (P = 0.023, Phi = 0.26), lack of access to journals (P = 0.002, Phi = 0.332), and limited access to conferences (P = 0.019, Phi = 0.369) were associated with the country income category. Conclusion: This survey identified barriers to education, research, and practice among African trainees and young neurosurgeons. The findings of this study should inform future initiatives aimed at reducing the barriers faced by this group.
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spelling pubmed-81933512021-06-12 Needs of Young African Neurosurgeons and Residents: A Cross-Sectional Study Kanmounye, Ulrick S. Robertson, Faith C. Thango, Nqobile S. Doe, Alvin Nah Bankole, Nourou Dine Adeniran Ginette, Pape Aicha Ondoma, Solomon Balogun, James A. Opoku, Isabella Jokonya, Luxwell Mbaye, Thioub Shabhay, Zarina A. Ashour, Ahmed M. Silva, Ana Cristina Veiga Cheserem, Beverly Karekezi, Claire Hassani, Fahd Derkaoui Mentri, Nesrine Laeke, Tsegazeab Aklilu, Abenezer Tirsit Sanoussi, Samuila Musara, Aaron Ntalaja, Jeff Ssenyonga, Peter Bakhti, Souad El Abbadi, Najia Mahmud, Muhammad Raji El-Ghandour, Nasser M. F. Al-Habib, Amro Kolias, Angelos G. Servadei, Franco Fieggen, Graham Qureshi, Mahmood Esene, Ignatius Front Surg Surgery Introduction: Africa has many untreated neurosurgical cases due to limited access to safe, affordable, and timely care. In this study, we surveyed young African neurosurgeons and trainees to identify challenges to training and practice. Methods: African trainees and residents were surveyed online by the Young Neurosurgeons Forum from April 25th to November 30th, 2018. The survey link was distributed via social media platforms and through professional society mailing lists. Univariate and bivariate data analyses were run and a P-value < 0.05 was considered to be statistically significant. Results: 112 respondents from 20 countries participated in this study. 98 (87.5%) were male, 63 (56.3%) were from sub-Saharan Africa, and 52 (46.4%) were residents. 39 (34.8%) had regular journal club sessions at their hospital, 100 (89.3%) did not have access to cadaver dissection labs, and 62 (55.4%) had never attended a WFNS-endorsed conference. 67.0% of respondents reported limited research opportunities and 58.9% reported limited education opportunities. Lack of mentorship (P = 0.023, Phi = 0.26), lack of access to journals (P = 0.002, Phi = 0.332), and limited access to conferences (P = 0.019, Phi = 0.369) were associated with the country income category. Conclusion: This survey identified barriers to education, research, and practice among African trainees and young neurosurgeons. The findings of this study should inform future initiatives aimed at reducing the barriers faced by this group. Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-05-28 /pmc/articles/PMC8193351/ /pubmed/34124134 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fsurg.2021.647279 Text en Copyright © 2021 Kanmounye, Robertson, Thango, Doe, Bankole, Ginette, Ondoma, Balogun, Opoku, Jokonya, Mbaye, Shabhay, Ashour, Silva, Cheserem, Karekezi, Hassani, Mentri, Laeke, Aklilu, Sanoussi, Musara, Ntalaja, Ssenyonga, Bakhti, El Abbadi, Mahmud, El-Ghandour, Al-Habib, Kolias, Servadei, Fieggen, Qureshi, Esene, CAANS Young Neurosurgeons Committee and WFNS Young Neurosurgeons Committee. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Surgery
Kanmounye, Ulrick S.
Robertson, Faith C.
Thango, Nqobile S.
Doe, Alvin Nah
Bankole, Nourou Dine Adeniran
Ginette, Pape Aicha
Ondoma, Solomon
Balogun, James A.
Opoku, Isabella
Jokonya, Luxwell
Mbaye, Thioub
Shabhay, Zarina A.
Ashour, Ahmed M.
Silva, Ana Cristina Veiga
Cheserem, Beverly
Karekezi, Claire
Hassani, Fahd Derkaoui
Mentri, Nesrine
Laeke, Tsegazeab
Aklilu, Abenezer Tirsit
Sanoussi, Samuila
Musara, Aaron
Ntalaja, Jeff
Ssenyonga, Peter
Bakhti, Souad
El Abbadi, Najia
Mahmud, Muhammad Raji
El-Ghandour, Nasser M. F.
Al-Habib, Amro
Kolias, Angelos G.
Servadei, Franco
Fieggen, Graham
Qureshi, Mahmood
Esene, Ignatius
Needs of Young African Neurosurgeons and Residents: A Cross-Sectional Study
title Needs of Young African Neurosurgeons and Residents: A Cross-Sectional Study
title_full Needs of Young African Neurosurgeons and Residents: A Cross-Sectional Study
title_fullStr Needs of Young African Neurosurgeons and Residents: A Cross-Sectional Study
title_full_unstemmed Needs of Young African Neurosurgeons and Residents: A Cross-Sectional Study
title_short Needs of Young African Neurosurgeons and Residents: A Cross-Sectional Study
title_sort needs of young african neurosurgeons and residents: a cross-sectional study
topic Surgery
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8193351/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34124134
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fsurg.2021.647279
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