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Comparing impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on training of public health Specialty Registrars starting before or after its onset

OBJECTIVES: To capture and compare the differences in experiences of public health Specialty Registrars who commenced training prior to the COVID-19 pandemic (pre-pandemic Registrars) and those who commenced training during the pandemic (post-pandemic Registrars). STUDY DESIGN: This is a mixed metho...

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Autores principales: Sisodia, S., McGill, S., Evans, M.S., Brough, G., Okereke, U., Dunn, T.J.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9758068/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36567766
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.puhip.2022.100351
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McGill, S.
Evans, M.S.
Brough, G.
Okereke, U.
Dunn, T.J.
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description OBJECTIVES: To capture and compare the differences in experiences of public health Specialty Registrars who commenced training prior to the COVID-19 pandemic (pre-pandemic Registrars) and those who commenced training during the pandemic (post-pandemic Registrars). STUDY DESIGN: This is a mixed methods study comprising a cross-sectional survey and participatory action research. METHODS: A questionnaire of 10 open and 5 closed questions exploring participants experience of training during the pandemic was sent to East Midlands Specialty Registrars. Thematic analysis and double coding were undertaken, coded based on pre- or post-pandemic Registrar status. Participatory action research was then undertaken in 2 rounds with 2 groups, based on pre/post-pandemic status to consolidate themes. RESULTS: The survey was completed by 17 Registrars (8 pre-pandemic, and 9 post-pandemic) and 19 Registrars took part in participatory action research. The findings showed pre-pandemic Registrars noted the importance of negative impacts on their mental health whilst post-pandemic Registrars were more positive and felt well supported in their training. CONCLUSIONS: There is a stark difference in the impact of the pandemic for Registrars who started training before compared to during the pandemic. The training programme was not resilient to the impact of the pandemic. Robustness could be increased by encouraging early leadership experience and providing wellbeing support, particularly for post pandemic Registrars now and in future.
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spelling pubmed-97580682022-12-19 Comparing impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on training of public health Specialty Registrars starting before or after its onset Sisodia, S. McGill, S. Evans, M.S. Brough, G. Okereke, U. Dunn, T.J. Public Health Pract (Oxf) Original Research OBJECTIVES: To capture and compare the differences in experiences of public health Specialty Registrars who commenced training prior to the COVID-19 pandemic (pre-pandemic Registrars) and those who commenced training during the pandemic (post-pandemic Registrars). STUDY DESIGN: This is a mixed methods study comprising a cross-sectional survey and participatory action research. METHODS: A questionnaire of 10 open and 5 closed questions exploring participants experience of training during the pandemic was sent to East Midlands Specialty Registrars. Thematic analysis and double coding were undertaken, coded based on pre- or post-pandemic Registrar status. Participatory action research was then undertaken in 2 rounds with 2 groups, based on pre/post-pandemic status to consolidate themes. RESULTS: The survey was completed by 17 Registrars (8 pre-pandemic, and 9 post-pandemic) and 19 Registrars took part in participatory action research. The findings showed pre-pandemic Registrars noted the importance of negative impacts on their mental health whilst post-pandemic Registrars were more positive and felt well supported in their training. CONCLUSIONS: There is a stark difference in the impact of the pandemic for Registrars who started training before compared to during the pandemic. The training programme was not resilient to the impact of the pandemic. Robustness could be increased by encouraging early leadership experience and providing wellbeing support, particularly for post pandemic Registrars now and in future. Elsevier 2022-12-17 /pmc/articles/PMC9758068/ /pubmed/36567766 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.puhip.2022.100351 Text en © 2022 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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title_sort comparing impacts of the covid-19 pandemic on training of public health specialty registrars starting before or after its onset
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