Open tracheostomy training: a nationwide survey among Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery residents

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Limor Muallem-Kalmovich
Jacob Pitaro
Ayman Asaly
Alex Kessler
Ephraim Eviatar
Moran Shteiner
Tal Marom
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[1] Tel Aviv University,Department of Otolaryngology
[2] Tel Aviv University,Head and Neck Surgery, Assaf Harofeh Medical Center, Sackler Faculty of Medicine
[3] Tel Aviv University,Faculty of Medicine, Sackler School of Medicine
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Tracheostomy; Training; Resident; Complication; PS/QI;
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The aim of this study was to examine the training methods and needs of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery (OTO-HNS) residents to independently perform open tracheostomy (OT). An anonymous 26-items questionnaire pertaining to OT teaching aspects was distributed to all 93 Israeli OTO-HNS residents during March–June 2016. Residents were categorized as ‘juniors,’ if they were in their post-graduate year (PGY)-1 and PGY-2; ‘mid-residency’ (PGY-3 and PGY-4); or ‘seniors’ (PGY-5 and PGY-6). Response rate was 74% (n = 69). There were 25 ‘juniors’ (36%), 24 ‘mid-residency’ (35%) and 20 ‘seniors’ (29%). Overall, the responses of the 3 groups were similar. Forty-seven (68%) residents estimated that there are ≥ 50 tracheostomies/year in their hospital, which roughly corresponds to an exposure of ~ 8 tracheostomies/year/resident. There was an inconsistency between the number of teaching hours given and the number of hours requested for OT training (23% received ≥ 5 h, but 82% declared they needed ≥ 5 h). Eighty-two percentage reported that their main training was conducted during surgery with peer residents or senior physicians. Forty-five (65%) feel competent to perform OT, including juniors. Due to the need to perform OT in urgent scenarios, the competency of OTO-HNS resident is crucial. Training for OT in Israeli OTO-HNS residency programs is not well structured. Yet, residents reported they feel confident to perform OT, already in the beginning of their residency. Planned educational programs to improve OT training should be done in the beginning of the residency and may include designated ‘hands-on’ platforms; objective periodic surgical competence assessments; and specialist’s feedback, using structured assessment forms.
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