TY - JOUR
T1 - Adult congenital heart disease training in Europe
T2 - current status, disparities and potential solutions
AU - McMahon, Colin J
AU - Voges, Inga
AU - Jenkins, Petra
AU - Brida, Margarita
AU - van der Bosch, Annemien E
AU - Dellborg, Mikael
AU - Heying, Ruth
AU - Stein, Jörg I
AU - Georgiev, Borislav
AU - Mesihovic-Dinarevic, Senka
AU - Prokšelj, Katja
AU - Oskarsson, Gylfi
AU - Frogoudaki, Alexandra
AU - Karagöz, Tevfik
AU - Jossif, Antonis
AU - Doros, Gabriela
AU - Nielsen, Dorte
AU - Jalanko, Mikko
AU - Sanchez Perez, Inmaculada
AU - Alvares, Sílvia
AU - Estensen, Mette-Elise
AU - Petropoulos, Andreas
AU - Tagen, Raili
AU - Gumbienė, Lina
AU - Michel-Behnke, Ina
AU - Olejnik, Peter
AU - Clift, Paul F
AU - Sendzikaite, Skaiste
AU - Albert-Brotons, Dimpna C
AU - Rhodes, Mark
AU - Pitkänen, Olli
AU - Bassareo, Pier Paolo
AU - Gatzoulis, Michael A
AU - Walsh, Kevin
AU - Milanesi, Ornella
AU - Ladouceur, Magalie
AU - Chessa, Massimo
AU - Budts, Werner
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PY - 2023/12/14
Y1 - 2023/12/14
N2 - OBJECTIVES: This study aimed to determine the status of training of adult congenital heart disease (ACHD) cardiologists in Europe.METHODS: A questionnaire was sent to ACHD cardiologists from 34 European countries.RESULTS: Representatives from 31 of 34 countries (91%) responded. ACHD cardiology was recognised by the respective ministry of Health in two countries (7%) as a subspecialty. Two countries (7%) have formally recognised ACHD training programmes, 15 (48%) have informal (neither accredited nor certified) training and 14 (45%) have very limited or no programme. Twenty-five countries (81%) described training ACHD doctors 'on the job'. The median number of ACHD centres per country was 4 (range 0-28), median number of ACHD surgical centres was 3 (0-26) and the median number of ACHD training centres was 2 (range 0-28). An established exit examination in ACHD was conducted in only one country (3%) and formal certification provided by two countries (7%). ACHD cardiologist number versus gross domestic product Pearson correlation coefficient=0.789 (p<0.001).CONCLUSION: Formal or accredited training in ACHD is rare among European countries. Many countries have very limited or no training and resort to 'train people on the job'. Few countries provide either an exit examination or certification. Efforts to harmonise training and establish standards in exit examination and certification may improve training and consequently promote the alignment of high-quality patient care.
AB - OBJECTIVES: This study aimed to determine the status of training of adult congenital heart disease (ACHD) cardiologists in Europe.METHODS: A questionnaire was sent to ACHD cardiologists from 34 European countries.RESULTS: Representatives from 31 of 34 countries (91%) responded. ACHD cardiology was recognised by the respective ministry of Health in two countries (7%) as a subspecialty. Two countries (7%) have formally recognised ACHD training programmes, 15 (48%) have informal (neither accredited nor certified) training and 14 (45%) have very limited or no programme. Twenty-five countries (81%) described training ACHD doctors 'on the job'. The median number of ACHD centres per country was 4 (range 0-28), median number of ACHD surgical centres was 3 (0-26) and the median number of ACHD training centres was 2 (range 0-28). An established exit examination in ACHD was conducted in only one country (3%) and formal certification provided by two countries (7%). ACHD cardiologist number versus gross domestic product Pearson correlation coefficient=0.789 (p<0.001).CONCLUSION: Formal or accredited training in ACHD is rare among European countries. Many countries have very limited or no training and resort to 'train people on the job'. Few countries provide either an exit examination or certification. Efforts to harmonise training and establish standards in exit examination and certification may improve training and consequently promote the alignment of high-quality patient care.
KW - Humans
KW - Adult
KW - Heart Defects, Congenital/diagnosis
KW - Cardiology/education
KW - Cardiologists
KW - Quality of Health Care
KW - Europe/epidemiology
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U2 - 10.1136/openhrt-2023-002558
DO - 10.1136/openhrt-2023-002558
M3 - Journal article
C2 - 38097363
SN - 2053-3624
VL - 10
JO - Open Heart
JF - Open Heart
IS - 2
M1 - e002558
ER -