Roth Craig S, Fagan Mark J, Griffith Jayne M, Nelson David, Zhao Yanli
University of Minnesota, Section of General Internal Medicine, Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Minneapolis, 55417,
Med Teach. 2003 May;25(3):296-301. doi: 10.1080/0142159031000100391.
The Worksheet for Ambulatory Medicine (WAM) is an educational tool designed to enhance teaching and learning outpatient internal medicine. It was developed to identify student learning needs, focus teaching, and structure educational and patient care activities in a clinic setting. The purpose of the study was to assess the feasibility and educational value of using the WAM with medical students and preceptors. Sixty-five third- and fourth-year medical students and 12 supervising faculty at two university-based general medicine outpatient clinics used the WAM during required internal medicine clerkships. Students and faculty completed written evaluations. Results are reported as percentages of respondents agreeing or disagreeing with a variety of statements, and mean rating scores for several questions designed to assess the feasibility and educational value of using the worksheet. Student response rate was 89%; 83% found the WAM easy to use; 65% found it too structured. Half said the worksheet helped diagnostic decision making and note writing, and two-thirds thought it promoted careful thinking about differential diagnosis and aided in identifying learning issues. Some 56% said using the WAM motivated outside reading. Most students found it helpful for identifying patient agendas and focusing case presentations (61% and 67, respectively). Only 36% said the WAM helped with time management. Most preceptors thought the WAM helped identify earning issues, focus case presentations and clarify student expectations. There was less agreement among preceptors that it allowed them to demonstrate clinical reasoning or provide students with more autonomy in decision making. Nearly half the preceptors did not find it helpful with time management. Both students and preceptors rated the overall value and usefulness of the WAM as good to very good, and a majority recommended that others use it. Using the Worksheet for Ambulatory Medicine was feasible and educationally valuable for many third- and fourth-year medical students and their preceptor in a required ambulatory internal medicine clerkship.
门诊医学工作表(WAM)是一种教育工具,旨在加强门诊内科的教学与学习。它的开发目的是识别学生的学习需求、聚焦教学,并构建临床环境中的教育和患者护理活动。本研究的目的是评估在医学生和带教老师中使用WAM的可行性和教育价值。两所大学附属医院的65名三、四年级医学生和12名带教老师在必修的内科实习期间使用了WAM。学生和教师完成了书面评估。结果以同意或不同意各种陈述的受访者百分比以及旨在评估使用该工作表的可行性和教育价值的几个问题的平均评分分数来报告。学生的回复率为89%;83%的人认为WAM易于使用;65%的人认为它结构过于严谨。一半的人表示该工作表有助于诊断决策和记录书写,三分之二的人认为它促进了对鉴别诊断的仔细思考并有助于识别学习问题。约56%的人表示使用WAM激发了课外阅读。大多数学生发现它有助于确定患者的关注点并聚焦病例汇报(分别为61%和67%)。只有36%的人表示WAM有助于时间管理。大多数带教老师认为WAM有助于识别学习问题、聚焦病例汇报并明确学生的期望。带教老师在它是否能让他们展示临床推理或在决策中给予学生更多自主权方面的意见不太一致。近一半的带教老师认为它对时间管理没有帮助。学生和带教老师都将WAM的总体价值和实用性评为良好到非常好,并且大多数人建议其他人使用它。对于许多三、四年级医学生及其带教老师来说,在必修的门诊内科实习中使用门诊医学工作表是可行且具有教育价值的。