Ali Jameel, Cherry Robert A, Williams Jack I
Department of Surgery, University of Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
J Trauma. 2005 Jul;59(1):43-8. doi: 10.1097/01.ta.0000171461.12129.10.
We compared base trauma knowledge and the impact of the Trauma Evaluation and Management (TEAM) program among senior medical students in seven countries.
We compared pre- and post-TEAM multiple choice question scores of fourth-year students in Jamaica (n = 32), Trinidad (n = 32), Costa Rica (n = 64), Australia (n = 35), United Arab Emirates (n = 68), Toronto (n = 29) and Pennsylvania (n = 34). Means and degree of improvement were compared by analysis of variance (p < 0.05 for statistical significance). Percentage pass (based on 70% or 60% pass mark), student's perception of instruction level, and grading of TEAM (based on the percentage of students grading 1-5 for each category) were assessed by chi2 analysis. [table: see text].
Only 31.4% of students achieved the borderline pass mark of 60%, and 5.4% achieved a clear pass mark of 70%. The performance before and after TEAM was quite variable among medical schools. A grade of > or = 4 was assigned by 74% to 100% for objectives, knowledge improvement, satisfaction, and recommending TEAM for the curriculum. TEAM was rated "just right" by 70.3% to 92.7%, "too simple" by 1.6% to 21.6%, and "too advanced" by 3.3% to 13.5% of students.
Base trauma knowledge in these students, though variable, was generally very low and improved with TEAM. Our data suggest a need for greater undergraduate emphasis in trauma education.
我们比较了七个国家的高年级医学生的基础创伤知识以及创伤评估与管理(TEAM)项目的影响。
我们比较了牙买加(n = 32)、特立尼达(n = 32)、哥斯达黎加(n = 64)、澳大利亚(n = 35)、阿拉伯联合酋长国(n = 68)、多伦多(n = 29)和宾夕法尼亚(n = 34)的四年级学生在参加TEAM项目前后的多项选择题成绩。通过方差分析比较均值和提高程度(p < 0.05具有统计学意义)。通过卡方分析评估及格百分比(基于60%或70%的及格分数)、学生对教学水平的看法以及对TEAM的评分(基于每个类别中给1 - 5分的学生百分比)。[表格:见原文]
只有31.4%的学生达到了60%的及格分数线,5.4%的学生达到了70%的明确及格分数。各医学院校学生在参加TEAM项目前后的表现差异很大。对于目标、知识提高、满意度以及建议将TEAM纳入课程等方面,74%至100%的学生给出了≥4分的评分。70.3%至92.7%的学生认为TEAM“恰到好处”,1.6%至21.6%的学生认为“太简单”,3.3%至13.5%的学生认为“太高级”。
这些学生的基础创伤知识虽然存在差异,但总体上非常低,且通过TEAM项目有所提高。我们的数据表明本科阶段需要更加强调创伤教育。