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[Peruvian Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation residents' perception about their medical residency during the COVID-19 pandemic]. / Percepción de residentes de Medicina Física y Rehabilitación del Perú sobre su residencia médica durante la pandemia por COVID-19.
De la Cerna-Luna, R; Gonzales-Caller, M; Taype-Rondan, A.
  • De la Cerna-Luna R; Departamento de Medicina Física y Rehabilitación, Hospital Nacional Edgardo Rebagliati Martins, Seguro Social de Salud, Lima, Perú. Electronic address: rdelacerna89@gmail.com.
  • Gonzales-Caller M; Instituto Nacional de Rehabilitación, Ministerio de Salud, Lima, Perú.
  • Taype-Rondan A; Unidad de Investigación para la Generación y Síntesis de Evidencias en Salud, Universidad San Ignacio de Loyola, Lima, Perú.
Rehabilitacion (Madr) ; 2022 Jun 30.
Article in Spanish | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-2105840
ABSTRACT
INTRODUCTION AND

OBJECTIVES:

The COVID-19 pandemic has affected medical residency (MR) programs worldwide. However, few reports have focused on the MR of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (PM&R). Therefore, our objective was to describe the perceptions of PM&R residents in Peru about their MR during the COVID-19 pandemic. MATERIALS AND

METHODS:

Cross-sectional study. During June 2021, we sought to address all PM&R residents in Peru, using a virtual, anonymous and voluntary survey of 13 questions elaborated in Google Forms, which addressed their perception of RM.

RESULTS:

Of 142 PM&R residents in Peru, 60 (42.3%) responded to the survey. Among these, 21.7% considered that their residency training site (RTS) met little or nothing with the minimum requirements to be one, 50% that their RTS cared little or notthing for him/her since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, 35% that the physicians attending their RTS cared little or nothing about academics, and 71.7% that the lack of subspecialist physicians in PM&R greatly affects their training. In addition, 71.7% and 81.7% reported having learned little or nothing about musculoskeletal ultrasound and electrodiagnostic studies, respectively. Finally, 18.3% reported regretting to have chosen the specialty.

CONCLUSIONS:

We found an important negative perception about MR and a low self-perception of having learned about musculoskeletal ultrasound and electrodiagnostic studies. It is important to delve into the causes and look for alternatives to improve the training of PM&R residents.
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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Type of study: Observational study / Randomized controlled trials Country/Region as subject: South America / Peru Language: Spanish Year: 2022 Document Type: Article

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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Type of study: Observational study / Randomized controlled trials Country/Region as subject: South America / Peru Language: Spanish Year: 2022 Document Type: Article