Weiner Scott G, Anderson Philip D, Sanchez Leon D, Pini Riccardo, Berni Giancarlo, Gensini Gian Franco, Rosen Peter, Ban Kevin M
Department of Emergency Medicine, Tufts-New England Medical Center, Tufts University School of Medicine, Boston, Massachusetts 02111, USA.
Eur J Emerg Med. 2008 Apr;15(2):75-9. doi: 10.1097/MEJ.0b013e32826fb367.
To measure the effectiveness of a 9-month emergency medicine 'train the trainers' program in Tuscany, Italy.
A total of 81 physicians with emergency department experience completed a training course in Italy. The course included 120 h of didactic lectures, 700 h of clinical rotations and 30 h of practical workshops. The effect of the training course was measured by written multiple-choice and oral case-simulation examinations, and a precourse and postcourse self-assessment instrument using a four-point Likert scale, to describe the ability to care for different types of emergency medicine patients.
Twenty-four physicians completed the course in 2003-2004 and 57 physicians completed the course in 2004-2005. A comparison of an identical examination given as a posttest to the first group and a pretest to the second group demonstrated significant improvement on a 75-question multiple-choice examination (38.7 vs. 46.2 points, P<0.001). Improvement was also seen in oral case examinations, in pediatrics (17.8 vs. 37.3 points, P<0.001) and neurology (24.8 vs. 34.5, P<0.001). In the self-assessment survey, when asked to describe the ability to diagnose and provide initial treatment for several types of patients before and after the course, significant improvement was reported by 13 of 20 participants (65%). When asked to describe the ability to perform a variety of procedures, significant improvement was seen in seven of sixteen (44%).
When measured by written examinations, oral examinations and physician self-assessment, a train the trainers program, designed as part of an international emergency medicine collaboration, was efficacious.
评估意大利托斯卡纳地区一项为期9个月的急诊医学“培训培训师”项目的效果。
共有81名有急诊科工作经验的医生在意大利完成了一个培训课程。该课程包括120小时的理论讲座、700小时的临床轮转和30小时的实践工作坊。通过书面多项选择题和口头病例模拟考试,以及使用四点李克特量表的课前和课后自我评估工具,来衡量培训课程的效果,以描述照顾不同类型急诊医学患者的能力。
24名医生在2003 - 2004年完成了该课程,57名医生在2004 - 2005年完成了该课程。对第一组作为后测、第二组作为前测进行的相同考试进行比较,发现在一场75道题的多项选择题考试中成绩有显著提高(38.7分对46.2分,P<0.001)。在儿科(17.8分对37.3分,P<0.001)和神经科(24.8分对34.5分,P<0.001)的口头病例考试中也有提高。在自我评估调查中,当被要求描述课程前后对几种类型患者进行诊断和提供初始治疗的能力时,20名参与者中有13名(65%)报告有显著提高。当被要求描述执行各种操作的能力时,16名中有7名(44%)有显著提高。
通过书面考试、口头考试和医生自我评估衡量,作为国际急诊医学合作一部分设计的培训培训师项目是有效的。