Attitudes of Syrian Medical Students Regarding Robotic Surgery: Cross Sectional Study

Author:

Swed Sarya1,Bohsas Haidara1,Alibrahim Hidar1,Rakab Amine2,Hassan Noheir A.I.3,Nasif Mohamed Nour1,Cheema Huzaifa Ahmad4,Sawaf Bisher5,Elsayed Mohamed6,Rehman Mohammad Ebad Ur7,Shoib Sheikh8,Hafez Wael9

Affiliation:

1. Aleppo University

2. Weill Cornell Medical College

3. Aswan University

4. King Edward Medical University

5. Hamad Medical Corporation

6. Carl von Ossietzky University

7. Rawalpindi Medical University

8. Jawahar Lal Nehru Memorial Hospital

9. NMC Royal Hospital

Abstract

Abstract Background The purpose of this research was to investigate the knowledge and attitudes of Syrian Arab republic medical students concerning robotic surgery.Methods An online cross-sectional study was conducted in Syria from 5 April to 17 may, 2022. The research included undergraduate medical students from government and private Syrian universities. The questionnaire was taken from a previous study and then modified to suit Syrian students, which was used to assess attitudes about robotic surgery.Results 862 medical students from governmental (92.2%) and private (7.8%) medical colleges filled out the online survey. 40.8% were interested in surgery specialties and, nearly half (46.3%) considered themselves as no tech-savvy persons. However, just 22.6% had prior robotic surgical knowledge, where the largest source of knowledge was the internet. A majority of the students (57.3%) had a favorable attitude toward robotic surgery, and 59.1% of them believed that the use of robots will lead to improvements in the results of surgical procedures. 40% of the participants considered that Syrian patients would not accept it. Furthermore, 40% were worried that robots could take the place of surgeons in the future, and (50.6%) believe this might make surgeons weak, hesitant, and less professional.Conclusion A large number of medical students in Syria have no experience with robotic surgery and know nothing about the procedures. Several recommendations should be made to improve clinical teaching using modern technology and robotic surgery, particularly for medical students interested in surgery.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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