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Need for Better and Broader Training in Cardio‐Obstetrics: A National Survey of Cardiologists, Cardiovascular Team Members, and Cardiology Fellows in Training

BACKGROUND: Team‐based models of cardio‐obstetrics care have been developed to address the increasing rate of maternal mortality from cardiovascular diseases. Cardiovascular clinician and trainee knowledge and comfort with this topic, and the extent of implementation of an interdisciplinary approach...

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Autores principales: Bello, Natalie A., Agrawal, Akanksha, Davis, Melinda B., Harrington, Colleen M., Lindley, Kathryn J., Minissian, Margo B., Sharma, Garima, Walsh, Mary Norine, Park, Ki
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9238459/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35435011
http://dx.doi.org/10.1161/JAHA.121.024229
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author Bello, Natalie A.
Agrawal, Akanksha
Davis, Melinda B.
Harrington, Colleen M.
Lindley, Kathryn J.
Minissian, Margo B.
Sharma, Garima
Walsh, Mary Norine
Park, Ki
author_facet Bello, Natalie A.
Agrawal, Akanksha
Davis, Melinda B.
Harrington, Colleen M.
Lindley, Kathryn J.
Minissian, Margo B.
Sharma, Garima
Walsh, Mary Norine
Park, Ki
author_sort Bello, Natalie A.
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description BACKGROUND: Team‐based models of cardio‐obstetrics care have been developed to address the increasing rate of maternal mortality from cardiovascular diseases. Cardiovascular clinician and trainee knowledge and comfort with this topic, and the extent of implementation of an interdisciplinary approach to cardio‐obstetrics, are unknown. METHODS AND RESULTS: We aimed to assess the current state of cardio‐obstetrics knowledge, practices, and services provided by US cardiovascular clinicians and trainees. A survey developed in conjunction with the American College of Cardiology was circulated to a representative sample of cardiologists (N=311), cardiovascular team members (N=51), and fellows in training (N=139) from June 18, 2020, to July 29, 2020. Knowledge and attitudes about the provision of cardiovascular care to pregnant patients and the prevalence and composition of cardio‐obstetrics teams were assessed. The widest knowledge gaps on the care of pregnant compared with nonpregnant patients were reported for medication safety (42%), acute coronary syndromes (39%), aortopathies (40%), and valvular heart disease (30%). Most respondents (76%) lack access to a dedicated cardio‐obstetrics team, and only 29% of practicing cardiologists received cardio‐obstetrics didactics during training. One third of fellows in training reported seeing pregnant women 0 to 1 time per year, and 12% of fellows in training report formal training in cardio‐obstetrics. CONCLUSIONS: Formalized training in cardio‐obstetrics is uncommon, and limited access to multidisciplinary cardio‐obstetrics teams and large knowledge gaps exist among cardiovascular clinicians. Augmentation of cardio‐obstetrics education across career stages is needed to reduce these deficits. These survey results are an initial step toward developing a standard expectation for clinicians’ training in cardio‐obstetrics.
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spelling pubmed-92384592022-06-30 Need for Better and Broader Training in Cardio‐Obstetrics: A National Survey of Cardiologists, Cardiovascular Team Members, and Cardiology Fellows in Training Bello, Natalie A. Agrawal, Akanksha Davis, Melinda B. Harrington, Colleen M. Lindley, Kathryn J. Minissian, Margo B. Sharma, Garima Walsh, Mary Norine Park, Ki J Am Heart Assoc Original Research BACKGROUND: Team‐based models of cardio‐obstetrics care have been developed to address the increasing rate of maternal mortality from cardiovascular diseases. Cardiovascular clinician and trainee knowledge and comfort with this topic, and the extent of implementation of an interdisciplinary approach to cardio‐obstetrics, are unknown. METHODS AND RESULTS: We aimed to assess the current state of cardio‐obstetrics knowledge, practices, and services provided by US cardiovascular clinicians and trainees. A survey developed in conjunction with the American College of Cardiology was circulated to a representative sample of cardiologists (N=311), cardiovascular team members (N=51), and fellows in training (N=139) from June 18, 2020, to July 29, 2020. Knowledge and attitudes about the provision of cardiovascular care to pregnant patients and the prevalence and composition of cardio‐obstetrics teams were assessed. The widest knowledge gaps on the care of pregnant compared with nonpregnant patients were reported for medication safety (42%), acute coronary syndromes (39%), aortopathies (40%), and valvular heart disease (30%). Most respondents (76%) lack access to a dedicated cardio‐obstetrics team, and only 29% of practicing cardiologists received cardio‐obstetrics didactics during training. One third of fellows in training reported seeing pregnant women 0 to 1 time per year, and 12% of fellows in training report formal training in cardio‐obstetrics. CONCLUSIONS: Formalized training in cardio‐obstetrics is uncommon, and limited access to multidisciplinary cardio‐obstetrics teams and large knowledge gaps exist among cardiovascular clinicians. Augmentation of cardio‐obstetrics education across career stages is needed to reduce these deficits. These survey results are an initial step toward developing a standard expectation for clinicians’ training in cardio‐obstetrics. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2022-04-18 /pmc/articles/PMC9238459/ /pubmed/35435011 http://dx.doi.org/10.1161/JAHA.121.024229 Text en © 2022 The Authors. Published on behalf of the American Heart Association, Inc., by Wiley. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) License, which permits use and distribution in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, the use is non‐commercial and no modifications or adaptations are made.
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Bello, Natalie A.
Agrawal, Akanksha
Davis, Melinda B.
Harrington, Colleen M.
Lindley, Kathryn J.
Minissian, Margo B.
Sharma, Garima
Walsh, Mary Norine
Park, Ki
Need for Better and Broader Training in Cardio‐Obstetrics: A National Survey of Cardiologists, Cardiovascular Team Members, and Cardiology Fellows in Training
title Need for Better and Broader Training in Cardio‐Obstetrics: A National Survey of Cardiologists, Cardiovascular Team Members, and Cardiology Fellows in Training
title_full Need for Better and Broader Training in Cardio‐Obstetrics: A National Survey of Cardiologists, Cardiovascular Team Members, and Cardiology Fellows in Training
title_fullStr Need for Better and Broader Training in Cardio‐Obstetrics: A National Survey of Cardiologists, Cardiovascular Team Members, and Cardiology Fellows in Training
title_full_unstemmed Need for Better and Broader Training in Cardio‐Obstetrics: A National Survey of Cardiologists, Cardiovascular Team Members, and Cardiology Fellows in Training
title_short Need for Better and Broader Training in Cardio‐Obstetrics: A National Survey of Cardiologists, Cardiovascular Team Members, and Cardiology Fellows in Training
title_sort need for better and broader training in cardio‐obstetrics: a national survey of cardiologists, cardiovascular team members, and cardiology fellows in training
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9238459/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35435011
http://dx.doi.org/10.1161/JAHA.121.024229
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