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Open Access 01-12-2016 | Research article

Rheumatology training experience across Europe: analysis of core competences

Authors: Francisca Sivera, Sofia Ramiro, Nada Cikes, Maurizio Cutolo, Maxime Dougados, Laure Gossec, Tore K. Kvien, Ingrid E. Lundberg, Peter Mandl, Arumugam Moorthy, Sonia Panchal, José A. P. da Silva, Johannes W. Bijlsma, the Working Group on Training in Rheumatology across Europe

Published in: Arthritis Research & Therapy | Issue 1/2016

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Abstract

Background

The aim of this project was to analyze and compare the educational experience in rheumatology specialty training programs across European countries, with a focus on self-reported ability.

Method

An electronic survey was designed to assess the training experience in terms of self-reported ability, existence of formal education, number of patients managed and assessments performed during rheumatology training in 21 core competences including managing specific diseases, generic competences and procedures. The target population consisted of rheumatology trainees and recently certified rheumatologists across Europe. The relationship between the country of training and the self-reported ability or training methods for each competence was analyzed through linear or logistic regression, as appropriate.

Results

In total 1079 questionnaires from 41 countries were gathered. Self-reported ability was high for most competences, range 7.5–9.4 (0–10 scale) for clinical competences, 5.8–9.0 for technical procedures and 7.8–8.9 for generic competences. Competences with lower self-reported ability included managing patients with vasculitis, identifying crystals and performing an ultrasound. Between 53 and 91 % of the trainees received formal education and between 7 and 61 % of the trainees reported limited practical experience (managing ≤10 patients) in each competence. Evaluation of each competence was reported by 29–60 % of the respondents. In adjusted multivariable analysis, the country of training was associated with significant differences in self-reported ability for all individual competences.

Conclusion

Even though self-reported ability is generally high, there are significant differences amongst European countries, including differences in the learning structure and assessment of competences. This suggests that educational outcomes may also differ. Efforts to promote European harmonization in rheumatology training should be encouraged and supported.
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Metadata
Title
Rheumatology training experience across Europe: analysis of core competences
Authors
Francisca Sivera
Sofia Ramiro
Nada Cikes
Maurizio Cutolo
Maxime Dougados
Laure Gossec
Tore K. Kvien
Ingrid E. Lundberg
Peter Mandl
Arumugam Moorthy
Sonia Panchal
José A. P. da Silva
Johannes W. Bijlsma
the Working Group on Training in Rheumatology across Europe
Publication date
01-12-2016
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
Arthritis Research & Therapy / Issue 1/2016
Electronic ISSN: 1478-6362
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s13075-016-1114-y

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