Regional anaesthesia training in the UK – a national survey

Boyne Bellew, David Burkett St-Laurent,Martin Shaw, Toby Ashken,Jonathan Womack, Jonathan Debenham, Michael Getty, Shveta Kajal, Neil Verma,Katie Samuel,Alan J.R. Macfarlane,Rachel J. Kearns

BJA Open(2023)

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Background: Adequate training of anaesthetists in regional anaesthesia is important to ensure optimal patient access to regional anaesthesia. Methods: We undertook a national survey of UK trainee anaesthetists and Royal College of Anaesthetists (RCoA) tutors to assess experiences of training in regional anaesthesia. We performed descriptive statistics for baseline characteristics, and logistic regression of training indices and tutor confidence that their hospital could provide regional anaesthesia training at all three stages of the RCoA 2021 curriculum. Results: A total of 492 trainees (19.2%) and 114 tutors (45.2%) completed the survey. Trainees were less likely to have received training in chest/abdominal wall compared with upper/lower limb blocks {erector spinae vs femoral block (odds ratio [OR] 0.25, 95% confidence interval [CI] 0.16–0.39), P<0.001}, or achieved >20 chest/abdominal wall blocks by Stage 3 of training (chest vs lower limb block [OR 0.09, 95% CI 0.05–0.15, P<0.001]. There was a strong association between training received, number of blocks performed (>20 vs 0–5 blocks), and self-reported ability to perform blocks independently, OR 20.9 (95% CI 9.38–53.2). 24/182 (13%) and 10/182 (5.5%) of trainees had performed ≥50 non-obstetric lumbar and thoracic epidurals, respectively, by Stage 3 training. There was a positive association between having a lead clinician for regional anaesthesia, particularly those with paid sessions, and reported confidence to provide regional anaesthesia training at all stages of the curriculum (Stage 3 OR 7.27 [95% CI 2.64–22.0]). Conclusion: Our results confirm the importance of clinical experience and access to training in regional anaesthesia, and support the introduction of departmental regional anaesthesia leads to improve equity and quality in training opportunities.
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curriculum,education,regional anaesthesia,Royal College of Anaesthetists,training
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