Department of Neonatology, Cork University Maternity Hospital, Ireland.
Resuscitation. 2013 Feb;84(2):223-6. doi: 10.1016/j.resuscitation.2012.06.025. Epub 2012 Jul 11.
Smartphones are widely used by physicians, but their effectiveness in improving teaching of clinical skills is not known. The aim of this study was to determine if pre procedural use of a smartphone neonatal intubation instructional application (NeoTube) improves trainee knowledge and enhances procedural skills performance in newborn intubation.
Neonatal Resuscitation Program certified trainees in paediatrics and neonatology completed a knowledge based questionnaire on neonatal intubation, and were recorded intubating a term newborn manikin model. They then used the NeoTube iPhone application for 15 min, before completing the questionnaire and intubation again. Video recordings were later reviewed by two independent assessors, blinded to whether it was pre or post NeoTube use.
20 paediatric trainees (12 fellows and 8 residents) participated in this study. Comparing pre and post-viewing of the application, Questionnaire Scores (median (range)) increased from 18.5 (8-28) to 31 (24-35) (P<0.001), with calculation scores increasing from 6 (0-11) to 11 (6-12) (P<0.001), Skill Scores increased from 11 (9-15) to 12.5 (9-16) (P=0.016), and the duration of intubation attempt decreased from 39 to 31 s (P=0.044) following utilisation of the application. There was a significant positive correlation with duration of specialist training for procedure performance post viewing, but not pre viewing of the application.
Bedside use of smartphones can enhance both knowledge of newborn intubation and improves procedural performance, including reducing the time to successfully intubate. Smartphones may have a useful role in bringing procedural skills training closer to the bedside.
智能手机被医师广泛使用,但它们在提高临床技能教学效果方面的作用尚不清楚。本研究旨在确定在新生儿插管前使用智能手机新生儿插管教学应用程序(NeoTube)是否可以提高学员的知识水平,并增强他们在新生儿插管中的操作技能表现。
儿科和新生儿科的新生儿复苏计划认证学员完成了一份关于新生儿插管的基于知识的问卷,并记录他们为足月新生儿模型插管的过程。然后,他们使用 NeoTube iPhone 应用程序进行 15 分钟,之后再次完成问卷和插管。视频记录随后由两名独立评估员进行审查,他们对应用 NeoTube 前后的情况并不知情。
20 名儿科学员(12 名研究员和 8 名住院医师)参与了这项研究。与应用程序观看前后相比,问卷评分(中位数(范围))从 18.5(8-28)增加到 31(24-35)(P<0.001),计算评分从 6(0-11)增加到 11(6-12)(P<0.001),技能评分从 11(9-15)增加到 12.5(9-16)(P=0.016),插管尝试的持续时间从 39 秒减少到 31 秒(P=0.044)。在使用应用程序后,专家培训时间与操作表现呈显著正相关,但在观看应用程序前并非如此。
床边使用智能手机可以提高新生儿插管的知识水平,并改善操作表现,包括缩短成功插管的时间。智能手机在使操作技能培训更接近床边方面可能具有有用的作用。