Auerbach Marc, Chang Todd P, Reid Jennifer, Quinones Casandra, Krantz Amanda, Pratt Amanda, Gerard James Matthew, Mehta Renuka, Pusic Martin, Kessler David Oren
Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, CT 06511, USA.
Pediatr Emerg Care. 2013 Apr;29(4):453-7. doi: 10.1097/PEC.0b013e31828a2011.
There are few data describing pediatric interns' experiences, knowledge, attitudes, and skills related to common procedures. This information would help guide supervisors' decisions about interns' preparedness and training needs.
This study aimed to describe pediatric interns' medical school experiences, knowledge, attitudes, and skills with regard to infant lumbar punctures (LPs) and to describe the impact of these factors on interns' infant LP skills.
This prospective cross-sectional descriptive study was conducted at 21 academic medical centers participating during 2010. Participants answered 8 knowledge questions, 3 attitude questions, and 6 experience questions online. Skills were assessed on an infant LP simulator using a 15-item subcomponent checklist and a 4-point global assessment.
Eligible interns numbered 493, with 422 (86%) completing surveys and 362 (73%) completing skills assessments. The majority 287/422 (68%) had never performed an infant LP; however, 306 (73%) had observed an infant LP during school. The mean (SD) knowledge score was 63% (±21%). The mean (SD) subcomponent skills checklist score was 73% (±21%). On the global skills assessment, 225 (62%) interns were rated as beginner, and 137 (38%) were rated as competent, proficient, or expert. Independent predictors of an above-beginner simulator performance included infant LP experience on a patient (odds ratio [OR], 2.2; 95% confidence interval [CI], 1.4-3.5), a knowledge score greater than 65% (OR, 2.4; 95% CI, 1.5-3.7), or self-reported confidence (OR, 3.5; 95% CI, 1.9-6.4).
At the start of residency, the majority of pediatric interns have little experience, poor knowledge, and low confidence and are not prepared to perform infant LPs.
关于儿科实习生在常见操作方面的经历、知识、态度和技能的数据很少。这些信息将有助于指导上级对实习生的准备情况和培训需求做出决策。
本研究旨在描述儿科实习生在婴儿腰椎穿刺(LP)方面的医学院校经历、知识、态度和技能,并描述这些因素对实习生婴儿LP技能的影响。
这项前瞻性横断面描述性研究于2010年在21个学术医疗中心进行。参与者通过在线方式回答8个知识问题、3个态度问题和6个经历问题。使用15项子成分清单和4分整体评估在婴儿LP模拟器上评估技能。
符合条件的实习生有493名,其中422名(86%)完成了调查,362名(73%)完成了技能评估。大多数287/422(68%)从未进行过婴儿LP;然而,306名(73%)在学校期间观察过婴儿LP。平均(标准差)知识得分是63%(±21%)。子成分技能清单平均(标准差)得分是73%(±21%)。在整体技能评估中,225名(62%)实习生被评为初学者,137名(38%)被评为胜任、熟练或专家。高于初学者模拟器表现的独立预测因素包括在患者身上进行婴儿LP的经验(比值比[OR],2.2;95%置信区间[CI],1.4 - 3.5)、知识得分大于65%(OR,2.4;95%CI,1.5 - 3.7)或自我报告的信心(OR,3.5;95%CI,1.9 - 6.4)。
在住院医师培训开始时,大多数儿科实习生经验不足、知识欠缺、信心较低,没有准备好进行婴儿LP操作。