Department of Emergency Medicine, University of Rochester Medical Center, Rochester, New York 14642, USA.
J Am Geriatr Soc. 2012 Sep;60(9):1749-54. doi: 10.1111/j.1532-5415.2012.04112.x. Epub 2012 Aug 20.
Despite caring for large numbers of older adults, prehospital emergency medical services (EMS) providers receive minimal geriatrics-specific training while obtaining their certification. Studies have shown that they desire further training to improve their comfort level and knowledge in caring for older adults, but continuing education programs to address these needs must account for each EMS provider's specific needs, consider each provider's learning styles, and provide an engaging, interactive experience. A novel, Internet-based, video podcast-based geriatric continuing education program was developed and implemented for EMS providers, and their perceived value of the program was evaluated. They found this resource to be highly valuable and were strongly supportive of the modality and the specific training provided. Some reported technical challenges and the inability to engage in a discussion to clarify topics as barriers. It was felt that both of these barriers could be addressed through programmatic and technological revisions. This study demonstrates the proof of concept of video podcast training to address deficiencies in EMS education regarding the care of older adults, although further work is needed to demonstrate the educational effect of video podcasts on the knowledge and skills of trainees.
尽管院前急救医疗服务(EMS)提供者在获得认证时接受了少量的老年病学特定培训,但他们仍要照顾大量的老年人。研究表明,他们希望进一步接受培训,以提高他们照顾老年人的舒适度和知识水平,但满足这些需求的继续教育计划必须考虑每个 EMS 提供者的具体需求,考虑每个提供者的学习风格,并提供引人入胜、互动性强的体验。为 EMS 提供者开发并实施了一种基于互联网的新型视频播客式老年继续教育计划,并对其感知价值进行了评估。他们发现该资源非常有价值,并强烈支持这种模式和提供的具体培训。一些人报告说存在技术挑战,以及无法参与讨论以澄清主题等障碍。人们认为,这两个障碍都可以通过计划和技术修订来解决。这项研究证明了视频播客培训在解决 EMS 教育中老年人护理方面的不足方面的概念验证,尽管还需要进一步的工作来证明视频播客对学员的知识和技能的教育效果。