Gastrointestinal Tract - Original Article

Vol. 32 No. 10 (2021): Turkish Journal of Gastroenterology

Impact of COVID-19 Pandemic on Gastroenterology Fellowship Training in Turkey: A Prospective Nationwide Survey Study

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Coşkun Özer Demirtaş
Cavansir Vahabov
Fuad Mustafayev
Tevhide Sahin
Erkan Parlak

Abstract

Background: The Coronavirus-2019 disease (COVID-19) pandemic has markedly restricted endoscopic and clinical activities in gastroenterology

(GI), with a negative impact on trainee education. We aimed to investigate how and to what extent has GI trainees in Turkey

are affected by the current pandemic in terms of general, psychological, and educational status.

Methods: We conducted a web-based survey sent electronically to 103 official GI trainees in Turkey from 37 centers. The 32-item survey

included questions to capture demographic (5-questions), endoscopic (7-questions), personal protective equipment (PPE) (3-questions),

psychological and general well-being (11-questions), and educational (6-questions) data.

Results: Ninety-six (93.2%) trainees completed the survey, of which 56.3% (n = 54) reported a decrease in independently performed

endoscopic procedures. Due to pandemic, 91.7% of standard diagnostic endoscopic procedures, 57.2% of standard therapeutic procedures,

and 67.7% of advanced endoscopic procedures were decreased. Out of 96 respondents, we detected signs of anxiety in 88.5%,

exposure concern in 92.7%, concerns for prolongation of training period in 49%, loss of concentration and interest in 47.9%, and burnout

syndrome in 63.5%. Female gender (odds-ratio: 3.856, 95% confidence interval: 1.221-12.174, P = .021) was the only independently

associated factor with pandemic-related anxiety.

Conclusions: COVID-19 pandemic has led to high amounts of anxiety and non-negligible rates of burnout syndrome among GI trainees,

with a significant reduction in endoscopic activities. More effort and novel strategies are required to deliver sufficient competence and

general-psychological well-being to GI trainees.

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