Attitudes of the Third-Year Clinical Anesthesiology Residents Toward an Independent Clinical Practice Rotation in COVID-19 Pandemic in Iran

AuthorAli Dabbaghen
AuthorSeyyedeh Narjes Ahmadizadehen
AuthorSogol Asgarien
AuthorKamal Fanien
AuthorNilofar Massoudien
AuthorMohammadreza Mosharien
AuthorParissa Sezarien
AuthorSedigheh Shokrollahien
AuthorSoodeh Tabashien
AuthorArdeshir Tajbakhshen
AuthorMaryam Vosoughianen
OrcidAli Dabbagh [0000-0003-4344-8131]en
OrcidSeyyedeh Narjes Ahmadizadeh [0000-0003-2690-6487]en
OrcidSogol Asgari [0000-0001-7837-8888]en
OrcidKamal Fani [0000-0002-7921-257X]en
OrcidNilofar Massoudi [0000-0002-0670-4338]en
OrcidMohammadreza Moshari [0000-0002-9945-9019]en
OrcidParissa Sezari [0000-0003-3874-1050]en
OrcidSoodeh Tabashi [0000-0003-3430-5075]en
OrcidArdeshir Tajbakhsh [0000-0002-0710-4967]en
OrcidMaryam Vosoughian [0000-0001-9377-3587]en
Issued Date2020-12-19en
AbstractBackground: COVID-19 was a worldwide pandemic with international health emergencies and great challenges; health care personnel shortage and physician burnout is a potential major challenge that should be planned and managed; especially in those countries with a high COVID-19 occurrence. Objectives: This study was designed to assess the attitudes of 3rd-year anesthesiology residents toward an independent one month-length clinical care course for patients with COVID-19. Methods: A closed self-administered questionnaire was developed to assess the attitudes of 3rd-year clinical anesthesiology residents. A self-administered closed questionnaire was developed. Cronbach’s alpha was calculated to measure the reliability of the questionnaire; added with a factor analysis process. Results: All 19 clinical anesthesiology residents took part in the study, with a 100% response rate. Cronbach’s alpha for the reliability of the questionnaire was 0.678. The eigenvalue for 8 factors was equal to 1; however, further assessment led us to 7 factors. Conclusions: This one-month period could improve the competencies of the 3rd year clinical anesthesiology residents based on their viewpoints. Since the COVID-19 pandemic is ongoing health and social problem worldwide, 3rd-year anesthesiology residents could help the health system to recover health care delivery faults regarding manpower; a promising point for crisis preparedness in the COVID-19 pandemic. Besides, there were many constructive results for the clinical anesthesiology residents regarding their training and clinical service delivery.en
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.5812/aapm.110755en
KeywordCOVID-19en
KeywordPandemicen
KeywordIranen
KeywordAnesthesiologyen
KeywordResidenten
KeywordResidency Trainingen
KeywordClinical Competencyen
KeywordMedical Educationen
PublisherBrieflandsen
TitleAttitudes of the Third-Year Clinical Anesthesiology Residents Toward an Independent Clinical Practice Rotation in COVID-19 Pandemic in Iranen
TypeResearch Articleen

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