Objective: The objective of this study was to
highlight the relative preference of European gynecologic oncology
trainees for workshops that could support and supplement their training
needs.
Methods: A Web-based survey was sent to 900 trainees
on the European Network of Young Gynaecological Oncologists database in
November 2011. Respondents were asked to rate a 13-item questionnaire
(using a 1- to 5-point Likert scale) on workshop topics they felt would
most benefit their training requirements. Free text space for additional
topics was also provided. Descriptive analysis was used to describe the
mean scores reported for different items. A complete linkage
hierarchical cluster analysis with Dendron plot was used to assess any
clustering of data, and Cronbach α was used to assess the internal
reliability of the questionnaire.
Results: One hundred ninety trainees from 37 countries
responded to the survey, giving a 21% response rate. The 3 most
important topics reported were laparoscopic surgery; surgical anatomy,
and imaging techniques in gynecologic oncology. The Dendron plot
indicated 4 different clusters of workshops (research related skills,
supportive ancillary skills, related nonsurgical subspecialties, and
core surgical skills) reflecting different competencies trainees need to
meet. There was no significant association between individual country
of training and workshop preference. The mean duration of the workshop
preferred by 71% of respondents was 2 days. Cronbach α of the 13-item
questionnaire was 0.78, which suggests good internal
consistency/reliability.
Conclusions: This report for the first time highlights
the relative importance and significance European trainees attach to
some of their training needs in gynecologic oncology. Laparoscopic
surgery, surgical anatomy, and imaging appear to be the 3 areas of
greatest need. The European Society of Gynaecological Oncology, other
national specialist societies, and institutions should direct additional
training efforts at these areas.
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