Department of Pediatrics, University of California San Diego and Rady Children's Hospital, San Diego, CA.
J Pediatr. 2013 Nov;163(5):1313-6.e1. doi: 10.1016/j.jpeds.2013.05.011. Epub 2013 Jun 27.
To assess the Health and Obesity: Prevention and Education (HOPE) Curriculum Project, a web-based clinician education program that promotes appropriate screening, prevention, and management of weight among youth by pediatric practitioners, based on the 2007 Expert Committee recommendations. The project currently provides Maintenance of Certification (MOC) Part 4 credit through the American Board of Pediatrics.
Participants identified themselves to the HOPE MOC Part 4 program. Enrollees were required to complete all continuing medical education modules (10.5 hours). Knowledge acquisition and self-reported confidence levels related to screening, prevention, and management practices of pediatric obesity were measured using preknowledge and postknowledge questionnaires. Participants were also required to perform a quality improvement project and submit practice performance data from repeated medical chart reviews over time. Knowledge acquisition, self-efficacy, and practice performance data were analyzed using repeated-measures analyses.
The 51 participants demonstrated significant improvements in knowledge acquisition and self-efficacy scores after viewing individual modules. In addition, participants demonstrated significant improvements in measured clinical compliance with recommended practices over time.
Participation in the HOPE MOC Part 4 program appeared to improve knowledge acquisition, self-efficacy, and physician compliance with recommended practice recommendations for the screening, prevention, and management of pediatric obesity. Further data are required to determine whether such practice-based improvements translate into actual reduction in patient weight and/or reduction in health-related costs related to overweight and obesity in youth.
评估基于网络的临床医生教育计划——健康与肥胖:预防与教育(HOPE)课程项目,该计划旨在促进儿科医生根据 2007 年专家委员会建议对青少年进行适当的筛查、预防和管理体重。该项目目前通过美国儿科学会提供继续教育认证(MOC)第 4 部分学分。
参与者向 HOPE MOC 第 4 部分项目进行自我识别。注册者必须完成所有继续医学教育模块(10.5 小时)。使用预知识和后知识问卷来衡量与儿科肥胖症的筛查、预防和管理实践相关的知识获取和自我报告的信心水平。参与者还被要求进行质量改进项目,并提交随时间重复医疗图表审查的实践绩效数据。使用重复测量分析来分析知识获取、自我效能和实践绩效数据。
51 名参与者在观看个别模块后,知识获取和自我效能得分显著提高。此外,参与者在随时间推移测量的临床实践与推荐实践的一致性方面也取得了显著提高。
参与 HOPE MOC 第 4 部分计划似乎提高了知识获取、自我效能和医生对儿科肥胖症的筛查、预防和管理建议的实践一致性。需要进一步的数据来确定这种基于实践的改进是否会转化为实际减少患者体重,以及(或)与超重和肥胖相关的青少年健康相关成本的降低。