Alford Daniel P, Bridden Carly, Jackson Angela H, Saitz Richard, Amodeo Maryann, Barnes Henrietta N, Samet Jeffrey H
Clinical Addiction Research and Education Unit, Section of General Internal Medicine, Department of Medicine, Boston Medical Center, Boston University School of Medicine, Boston, MA 02118-2393, USA.
J Gen Intern Med. 2009 Jan;24(1):40-7. doi: 10.1007/s11606-008-0819-2. Epub 2008 Oct 21.
Education about substance use (SU) disorders remains inadequate in medical training.
To describe the Chief Resident Immersion Training (CRIT) program in addiction medicine and to evaluate its impact on chief resident (CR) physicians' substance use knowledge, skills, clinical practice, and teaching.
A controlled educational study of CRIT programs (2003, 2004, and 2005) for incoming CRs in generalist disciplines. Intervention CRs were trained to diagnose, manage, and teach about SU. The control CRs sought but did not receive the intervention.
Eighty-six CR applicants to the CRIT program.
Baseline and 6-month questionnaires assessing substance use knowledge, skills, clinical practice, and teaching. Outcomes were compared within groups from baseline to follow-up and between groups at follow-up.
The intervention (n = 64) and control (n = 22) CRs were similar demographically. At 6-month follow-up, the intervention CRs reported a significant increase in SU knowledge, confidence, and preparedness to diagnose, manage, and teach and an increase in SU clinical and teaching practices compared to their baseline and control CRs.
This intensive training for chief residents (CRs) improved knowledge, confidence, and preparedness to diagnose, manage, and teach about substance use (SU), affecting both the CRs' SU clinical and teaching practices. The CRIT program was an effective model for dissemination of SU knowledge and skills to educators in a key position to share this training with a broader audience of medical trainees. This model holds potential to address other high priority medical, yet under-addressed, content areas as well.
在医学培训中,关于物质使用障碍的教育仍然不足。
描述成瘾医学领域的住院总医师沉浸式培训(CRIT)项目,并评估其对住院总医师(CR)在物质使用知识、技能、临床实践和教学方面的影响。
对2003年、2004年和2005年针对各普通学科新入职CR的CRIT项目进行对照教育研究。干预组的CR接受了诊断、管理和讲授物质使用方面的培训。对照组的CR寻求但未接受干预。
86名申请参加CRIT项目的CR。
通过基线和6个月时的问卷评估物质使用知识、技能、临床实践和教学情况。对组内从基线到随访的结果以及随访时组间的结果进行比较。
干预组(n = 64)和对照组(n = 22)的CR在人口统计学特征上相似。在6个月随访时,与基线时相比以及与对照组CR相比,干预组CR报告在物质使用知识、信心以及诊断、管理和讲授的准备程度方面有显著提高,并且在物质使用临床实践和教学实践方面有所增加。
这种针对住院总医师的强化培训提高了他们在诊断、管理和讲授物质使用方面的知识、信心和准备程度,对住院总医师的物质使用临床实践和教学实践都产生了影响。CRIT项目是向处于关键地位的教育工作者传播物质使用知识和技能的有效模式,这些教育工作者能够与更广泛的医学实习生群体分享这种培训。该模式也有潜力解决其他高优先级但未得到充分关注的医学内容领域。