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Pathways to paediatric urology subspecialisation:a study of casemix, incumbent attitudes and opinions

Authors :
O’Kelly, F.
t’Hoen, L. A.
Banuelos Marco, B.
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.
O’Kelly, F.
t’Hoen, L. A.
Banuelos Marco, B.
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.
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

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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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 .
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application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1422761939
Document Type :
Electronic Resource