Colposcopy is an important tool in the diagnostic work-up of women with an abnormal cervical smear. Unlike in other countries where colposcopy is mostly performed by certified colposcopists, in Denmark, colposcopy may be performed by residents in obstetrics and gynaecology (OB/Gyn). We aimed to evaluate training in colposcopy and loop electrosurgical excision procedure (LEEP) among Danish OB/Gyn residents.
Two questionnaires were developed: one for OB/Gyn residents who are required to learn colposcopy and LEEP during their residency, and one for chief physicians who are responsible for providing their training. Questionnaires were distributed by e-mails and via social media from November to December 2021.
Among 120 eligible residents, 93 completed the questionnaire. The median age was 36 (interquartile range: 34-39) years. Most received training in colposcopy (84.9%), but the majority considered training to be insufficient (76.3%) and had low self-efficacy in performing colposcopy (72.0%). With respect to LEEP, most received training (84.9%), but nearly half considered that their training had been insufficient (43.0%) and had low self-efficacy in performing LEEP (49.5%).
Most Danish OB/Gyn residents receive insufficient training in colposcopy and LEEP, which demonstrates a need for a formal training programme for residents and their supervisors to ensure an appropriate level of training and adequate patient care.
Danish Association of Younger Gynaecologists and Obstetricians (FYGO).
Not relevant.
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