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Pathways to paediatric urology subspecialisation:a study of casemix, incumbent attitudes and opinions
- Source :
- O’Kelly , F , t’Hoen , L A , Banuelos Marco , B , The EAU-YAU Paediatric Urology Working Group , Lammers , R J M , Sforza , S , Hiess , M , Bindi , E , Baydilli , N , Donmez , M I , Paraboschi , I , Atwa , A , Spinoit , A F , Haid , B & Silay , S 2024 , ' Pathways to paediatric urology subspecialisation : a study of casemix, incumbent attitudes and opinions ' , World Journal of Urology , vol. 42 , no. 1 , 34 .
- Publication Year :
- 2024
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Abstract
- Objective: To identify any self-reported differences or attitudes towards certification, publication, or practice patterns between adult urology and paediatric general surgery-trained paediatric urology providers. There are no known published differences in clinical/operative/research outcomes in either group. Methods: An 18-item cross-sectional survey was compiled through the EAU Young Academic Urologists (YAU) office and disseminated to a trans-Atlantic convenience sample of current practising paediatric urologists. This was created using a mini-Delphi method to provide current semi-quantitative data relating to current opinions and attitudes of this cohort. Results: A total of 228 respondents completed the survey, with female respondents representing 37% and 34% for urology and paediatric general surgery, respectively. Nearly 90% overall respondents felt that a full 2-year paediatric fellowship program was very important and 94% endorsed a collaborative dedicated paediatric urology on call service, with 92% supporting the joint development of transitional care. Urology managed higher numbers of bedwetting (p = 0.04), bladder bowel dysfunction (p = 0.02), endourological procedures (p = 0.04), and robotics (p = 0.04). Paediatric general surgery managed higher numbers of laparoscopic reconstruction (p = 0.03), and posterior urethral valve ablation (p = 0.002). Conclusion: This study represents the first time that a cross-sectional cohort of paediatric urologists from different training backgrounds were compared to assess their productivity, practice patterns and attitudes. Paediatric urology is in a unique position to have two contributing specialities, with the ability to provide optimal transitional and lifelong care. We believe that there should be a strong emphasis on collaboration and to remove any historically-created barriers under policies of equity, diversity and inclusivity.
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- Database :
- OAIster
- Journal :
- O’Kelly , F , t’Hoen , L A , Banuelos Marco , B , The EAU-YAU Paediatric Urology Working Group , Lammers , R J M , Sforza , S , Hiess , M , Bindi , E , Baydilli , N , Donmez , M I , Paraboschi , I , Atwa , A , Spinoit , A F , Haid , B & Silay , S 2024 , ' Pathways to paediatric urology subspecialisation : a study of casemix, incumbent attitudes and opinions ' , World Journal of Urology , vol. 42 , no. 1 , 34 .
- Notes :
- application/pdf, English
- Publication Type :
- Electronic Resource
- Accession number :
- edsoai.on1422761939
- Document Type :
- Electronic Resource