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电抽搐治疗和麻醉操作(ECTAE):为医学生创建跨学科学习活动。

The electroconvulsive therapy and anesthesia exercise (ECTAE): the creation of an interdisciplinary learning activity for medical students.

机构信息

Department of Psychiatry, University of California San Francisco, San Francisco, CA 94143-0984, USA.

出版信息

J ECT. 2013 Sep;29(3):214-8. doi: 10.1097/YCT.0b013e3182801b22.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

Demonstration of the effectiveness for medical student teaching of the electroconvulsive therapy (ECT)-anesthesia exercise (ECTAE). The ECTAE is a self-directed, interdisciplinary (psychiatry and anesthesia) learning exercise. Students are taught the assessment of mood and cognition using structured interviewing methods (psychiatry), basic airway and pharmacologic management (anesthesia), and informed consent and interdisciplinary communication (both). There are online pre-exercise and postexercise assessments.

METHODS

Third-year medical students reviewed educational reference materials, participated in ECT clinical encounters with both psychiatry and anesthesia, and debriefed after completion of the interdisciplinary exercise. The impact of the exercise was evaluated through online pre- and postexercise assessments. Quantitative and qualitative results for 3 student cohorts (2007 through 2010) were analyzed.

RESULTS

Thirty-eight students participated the study over 3 years. Mean scores for 21 true-false questions increased from 14.3 to 17.5 (n = 30) with P < 0.0001. Similarly, mean scores for 11 multiple choice questions increased from 6.8 to 8.9 (n = 22) with P < 0.0001. Thirty of 31 students who completed the program evaluation reported greater comfort level discussing and recommending ECT after participation in ECTAE.

CONCLUSIONS

The ECTAE is an effective learning activity for medical students, which incorporates cross-disciplinary learning objectives through self-directed exercises, online assessments, and actual clinical experience of ECT. It improves student knowledge of both psychiatry and anesthesia learning objectives, as well as increasing comfort about ECT. Further research could determine if this activity is easily transportable to other academic settings.

摘要

目的

展示电抽搐治疗(ECT)-麻醉练习(ECTAE)对医学生教学的有效性。ECTAE 是一项自我指导的跨学科(精神病学和麻醉学)学习练习。学生将学习使用结构化访谈方法(精神病学)评估情绪和认知,基本气道和药物管理(麻醉学),以及知情同意和跨学科沟通(两者)。有在线练习前和练习后评估。

方法

三年级医学生复习教育参考资料,参与精神病学和麻醉学的 ECT 临床接触,并在跨学科练习完成后进行汇报。通过在线练习前和练习后评估来评估练习的效果。对 3 个学生队列(2007 年至 2010 年)的定量和定性结果进行了分析。

结果

3 年来,有 38 名学生参加了这项研究。21 道是非题的平均分数从 14.3 分提高到 17.5 分(n=30),P<0.0001。同样,11 道多项选择题的平均分数从 6.8 分提高到 8.9 分(n=22),P<0.0001。在完成方案评估的 31 名学生中,有 30 名报告说,在参加 ECTAE 后,他们在讨论和推荐 ECT 方面更有信心。

结论

ECTAE 是医学生的一种有效的学习活动,通过自我指导的练习、在线评估和实际的 ECT 临床经验,将跨学科的学习目标结合在一起。它提高了学生对精神病学和麻醉学学习目标的了解,同时也增加了对 ECT 的舒适度。进一步的研究可以确定这种活动是否容易在其他学术环境中推广。

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