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教员与住院医师对手术室住院医师学习需求认知的比较。

A comparison of faculty and resident perception of resident learning needs in the operating room.

作者信息

Pugh Carla M, DaRosa Debra A, Glenn Dennis, Bell Richard H

机构信息

Department of Surgery, Feinberg School of Medicine, Northwestern University, Chicago, Illinois, USA.

出版信息

J Surg Educ. 2007 Sep-Oct;64(5):250-5. doi: 10.1016/j.jsurg.2007.07.007.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

The purpose of this study was to gain an understanding of faculty and resident perception of residents' learning needs regarding operative management. Our hypothesis is that surgical faculty and residents have significantly different perceptions of residents' learning needs.

DESIGN

This study used a 27-item survey designed to determine (1) the extent to which traditional learning resources are used by residents when preparing for cases in the operating room, (2) which Web-based resources residents use for operating room preparation, and (3) which operative management topics residents were deficient in despite preoperative preparation.

SETTING

The settings for this study were the exhibit hall area during the 90th American College of Surgeons' Clinical Congress Meeting and a weekly resident conference.

PARTICIPANTS

Participants for this study included a convenience sample of faculty and resident volunteers from the Clinical Congress and residents of our program (N = 246).

RESULTS

On a scale of 1-5, with 5 indicating frequent use, residents rated their most frequently used resources as Major Surgical Texts (3.99) and Advice from colleagues (3.97). The top 3 operative management topics residents felt least prepared for after studying were "instrument use" (67.7%), "suture selection" (65.3%), and "operative field exposure" (50.0%). The top 3 operative management topics faculty felt residents were least prepared for were "anatomy" (73.9%), "natural history of disease" (73.9%), and "procedure choices" (69.6%). Chi-square analysis comparing faculty and resident perceptions of resident learning needs showed significant differences (p < 0.05) in 12 of the 12 operative management topics rated.

CONCLUSION

A critical step in guiding development and proper use of learning technologies for surgical education is the conduct of needs assessments. The disparity between faculty and resident perception of residents' learning needs in the operating room underscores the need for residents to be included in needs assessments relating to surgical training.

摘要

目的

本研究旨在了解教员和住院医师对住院医师手术管理学习需求的看法。我们的假设是,外科教员和住院医师对住院医师学习需求的看法存在显著差异。

设计

本研究采用了一项包含27个条目的调查,旨在确定:(1)住院医师在为手术室病例做准备时使用传统学习资源的程度;(2)住院医师用于手术室准备的基于网络的资源;(3)尽管进行了术前准备,但住院医师在哪些手术管理主题方面仍存在不足。

背景

本研究的背景是第90届美国外科医师学会临床大会期间的展厅区域以及每周一次的住院医师会议。

参与者

本研究的参与者包括来自临床大会的教员和住院医师志愿者的便利样本以及我们项目的住院医师(N = 246)。

结果

在1 - 5分的评分标准中,5分表示频繁使用,住院医师将他们最常使用的资源评为《主要外科教科书》(3.99)和同事的建议(3.97)。在学习后,住院医师认为准备最不足的前三个手术管理主题是“器械使用”(67.7%)、“缝线选择”(65.3%)和“手术视野暴露”(50.0%)。教员认为住院医师准备最不足的前三个手术管理主题是“解剖学”(73.9%)、“疾病自然史”(73.9%)和“手术选择”(69.6%)。比较教员和住院医师对住院医师学习需求看法的卡方分析显示,在评估的12个手术管理主题中的12个主题上存在显著差异(p < 0.05)。

结论

指导外科教育学习技术的开发和正确使用的关键步骤是进行需求评估。教员和住院医师对手术室住院医师学习需求看法的差异突出了将住院医师纳入与外科培训相关的需求评估的必要性。

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