Cataract surgical training in Poland: analysis of the European board of ophthalmology survey results

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Εκδόθηκε σε:BMC Medical Education vol. 25 (2025), p. 1
Κύριος συγγραφέας: Yaïci, Rémi
Άλλοι συγγραφείς: Mirr, Małgorzata, Solecki, Lauriana, Koestel, Emilia, Bazarya, Eugénie, Sorcha Ní Dhubhghaill, Sanogo, Massira, Lefebvre, François, Aclimandos, Wagih, Asoklis, Rimvydas, Huban Atilla, Creuzot-Garcher, Catherine, Cvenkel, Denise Curtinrbara, Flanagan, Lisa, Kivelä, Tero T
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245 1 |a Cataract surgical training in Poland: analysis of the European board of ophthalmology survey results 
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520 3 |a Backgrounds/objectivesThis study, part of a series, aims to present and analyze the results of the Polish cohort in a European Board of Ophthalmology (EBO) survey on cataract surgical (CS) training in Europe, highlighting national traits and contributing to the discussion on standardizing ophthalmology training.Materials and methodsThis study analyses the survey results of Polish participants in the EBO examinations (2018–2022) and compared them with the largest groups of candidates (Germany, France, Swiss and Spain).ResultsOut of 144 candidates, 79 (55%) answered the questionnaire. Most (70.9%) had taken the EBO exam between 2021 and 2022, with the vast majority of study participants being women (77.2%) with a median age of 34 years and came from 9 different voivodeships. Notably, 25.4% stated that they had carried out 10 or more training sessions on virtual reality simulator, 13.9% on synthetic eyes and 12.7% on animal eyes. There was a significant difference in the concrete use of SBME (more than ten sessions regardless of the simulation tool) between men and women (55.6% versus 23% respectively, p = 0.008). A notable discrepancy was observed between participants with 10 or more training sessions and those without specific training in four key areas: self-assessed confidence and ability to perform cataract surgery (p = 0.003), handling complications like posterior capsular tear (p < 0.001) and in performing corneal sutures (p = 0.015). Less than half (40.5%) of respondents had not performed any steps of cataract surgery on patients during their residency. Unlike in the EBO results, there were no gender differences found.DiscussionThe results show a geographically homogenous group with an overrepresentation of Warsaw. Polish residency training is a hybrid model ensuring that all residents receive uniform surgical training. After completing their residency, Polish ophthalmologists are subsequently categorized into either surgical specialists or clinical practitioners. 
651 4 |a Poland 
651 4 |a Europe 
653 |a Internships 
653 |a Ophthalmology 
653 |a Surgeons 
653 |a Eye surgery 
653 |a Training 
653 |a Questionnaires 
653 |a Confidence 
653 |a Older people 
653 |a Statistical analysis 
653 |a Simulation 
653 |a Cataracts 
653 |a Variables 
653 |a Data collection 
653 |a Strabismus 
653 |a Glaucoma 
653 |a Education 
653 |a Specialization 
653 |a Medical education 
653 |a Computer Simulation 
653 |a Internship Programs 
653 |a Surgery 
653 |a Supervisors 
653 |a Nonparametric Statistics 
653 |a Correlation 
653 |a Trainees 
653 |a Teaching Models 
653 |a Regional Characteristics 
653 |a Self Evaluation (Individuals) 
653 |a Visual Impairments 
653 |a Educational Needs 
700 1 |a Mirr, Małgorzata 
700 1 |a Solecki, Lauriana 
700 1 |a Koestel, Emilia 
700 1 |a Bazarya, Eugénie 
700 1 |a Sorcha Ní Dhubhghaill 
700 1 |a Sanogo, Massira 
700 1 |a Lefebvre, François 
700 1 |a Aclimandos, Wagih 
700 1 |a Asoklis, Rimvydas 
700 1 |a Huban Atilla 
700 1 |a Creuzot-Garcher, Catherine 
700 1 |a Cvenkel, Denise Curtinrbara 
700 1 |a Flanagan, Lisa 
700 1 |a Kivelä, Tero T 
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