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针对放射肿瘤学家的一项带有反馈的继续医学教育项目的审计评估。

Evaluation of an audit with feedback continuing medical education program for radiation oncologists.

作者信息

Shakespeare Thomas P, Mukherjee Rahul K, Lu Jiade J, Lee Khai Mun, Back Michael F

机构信息

The Cancer Institute, Singapore.

出版信息

J Cancer Educ. 2005 Winter;20(4):216-21. doi: 10.1207/s15430154jce2004_9.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Meta-analyses demonstrate audit with feedback (AWF) is effective continuing medical education (CME). However, efficacy varies between specialties, with little published radiation oncologist (RO)-specific evidence. We evaluated an AWF CME intervention for ROs determining efficacy, cost-effectiveness, and participant satisfaction.

METHODS

CME program: The CME incorporated fortnightly random patient chart audit, scoring management adequacy via a checklist. Scores were presented at a same-day institutional meeting, and case management discussed. Senior peers provided individualized, educational feedback.

EVALUATION

Changes in behavior and performance were evaluated by chart review of new patients seen by ROs in the 2 months before commencement of AWF (T0), and at months 13-14 of the program (T1). Behavior and performance were evaluated with a validated, reproducible, 19-item instrument. Criteria for each case audited included 10 targeted and 3 nontargeted behavior items and 6 performance items; each scored 1 point if deemed adequate (maximum score 19). Cost-effectiveness was reported as cost to the institution per item point gained. The mean score (out of 5) of a 14-item questionnaire evaluated program perception.

RESULTS

A total of 113 and 118 charts were evaluated at T0 and T1, respectively. Mean score of targeted behavior improved between T0 and T1 (from 8.7 to 9.2 out of 10, P = .0001), with no significant improvement of nontargeted behavior/performance items. Annual costs and cost-per-point gained were US 7,897 dollars and 15 dollars. Participant satisfaction was positive, increasing after efficacy result distribution (P = .0001).

CONCLUSION

Audit with comparative, individualized, educational feedback is cost-effective and positively perceived CME, significantly improving targeted RO behavior. Oncologists' CME design and evaluation require further research.

摘要

背景

荟萃分析表明,有反馈的审核(AWF)是有效的继续医学教育(CME)方式。然而,不同专业的效果有所差异,关于放射肿瘤学家(RO)的具体证据鲜有发表。我们评估了一项针对RO的AWF继续医学教育干预措施,以确定其有效性、成本效益和参与者满意度。

方法

继续医学教育项目:该继续医学教育项目每两周对随机抽取的患者病历进行审核,通过检查表对管理的充分性进行评分。评分在当天的机构会议上公布,并对病例管理进行讨论。资深同行提供个性化的教育反馈。

评估

通过对RO在AWF开始前2个月(T0)以及项目第13 - 14个月(T1)诊治的新患者病历进行审查,评估行为和绩效的变化。使用经过验证的、可重复的19项工具对行为和绩效进行评估。每个审核病例的标准包括10项针对性行为项目、3项非针对性行为项目和6项绩效项目;如果被认为足够,则每项得1分(满分19分)。成本效益报告为机构获得每个项目分数的成本。一份14项问卷的平均得分(满分5分)用于评估对项目的看法。

结果

在T0和T1分别评估了113份和118份病历。针对性行为的平均得分在T0和T1之间有所提高(从10分中的8.7分提高到9.2分,P = 0.0001),而非针对性行为/绩效项目没有显著改善。年度成本和每获得一分的成本分别为7897美元和15美元。参与者满意度较高,在公布疗效结果后有所提高(P = 0.0001)。

结论

具有比较性、个性化教育反馈的审核是具有成本效益且被积极认可的继续医学教育方式,能显著改善放射肿瘤学家的针对性行为。肿瘤学家的继续医学教育设计和评估需要进一步研究。

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