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针对医学生的基于模拟的儿科临床技能课程评估。

Evaluation of a simulation-based pediatric clinical skills curriculum for medical students.

作者信息

Dudas Robert Arthur, Colbert-Getz Jorie M, Balighian Eric, Cooke David, Golden William Christopher, Khan Salwa, Stewart Rosalyn, Barone Michael

机构信息

From the Department of Pediatrics, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD.

出版信息

Simul Healthc. 2014 Feb;9(1):21-32. doi: 10.1097/SIH.0b013e3182a89154.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Simulation-based education is expensive and requires greater resources than traditional methods, yet there is limited evidence to justify such expenditures for medical student education.

METHODS

We describe the implementation and evaluation of a simulation-based curriculum delivered to medical students during a pediatric clerkship. This prospective mixed-methods study evaluated a 5-day long simulation-based clinical skills curriculum (PRE-Clerkship EDucational Exercises [PRECEDE]) at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. Two hundred medical students participated in PRECEDE during a 2-year period and were compared with 236 students who had not. Outcomes were assessed across 3 levels of Kirkpatrick's framework for evaluation. The 4-level model consists of reaction, learning, behavior, and results criteria. Secondary outcomes measured changes in assessment scores across 16 student performance domains during clerkship, changes in performance on the National Board of Medical Examiners subject examination in pediatrics, and student assessments of the curriculum.

RESULTS

Improvements were noted across 3 levels of the Kirkpatrick's model. Student performance evaluations were significantly higher across all 16 evaluation components, with effect sizes ranging from small to medium (Cohen's d, 0.23-0.44). Students scored significantly higher on the National Board of Medical Examiners pediatric shelf examination (80 vs. 77, P<0.001). Ninety-seven percent of the medical students agreed that their skills increased and that the time lost to real clinical experiences was a worthwhile trade-off for this curriculum

CONCLUSIONS

The implementation of a simulation-based curriculum within a pediatrics clerkship resulted in higher knowledge scores and led to improvements in medical student clinical performance during the clerkship.

摘要

引言

基于模拟的教育成本高昂,且相较于传统方法需要更多资源,但仅有有限的证据能证明将此类支出用于医学生教育的合理性。

方法

我们描述了在儿科实习期间向医学生提供的基于模拟的课程的实施与评估情况。这项前瞻性混合方法研究评估了约翰·霍普金斯大学医学院为期5天的基于模拟的临床技能课程(实习前教育练习[PRECEDE])。在两年时间里,200名医学生参与了PRECEDE课程,并与236名未参与的学生进行了比较。根据柯克帕特里克评估框架的三个层次对结果进行了评估。这个四级模型包括反应、学习、行为和结果标准。次要结果衡量了实习期间16个学生表现领域的评估分数变化、美国医学考试委员会儿科科目考试成绩的变化以及学生对该课程的评估。

结果

在柯克帕特里克模型的三个层次上均有改善。在所有16个评估组件中,学生表现评估显著更高,效应大小从小到中(科恩d值,0.23 - 0.44)。学生在美国医学考试委员会儿科结业考试中的得分显著更高(80分对77分,P<0.001)。97%的医学生认为他们的技能有所提高,并且为该课程而损失的实际临床经验时间是值得的。

结论

在儿科实习中实施基于模拟的课程可提高知识分数,并在实习期间改善医学生的临床表现。

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