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使用即时培训教学视频教授夹板固定技术。

Teaching Splinting Techniques Using a Just-in-Time Training Instructional Video.

作者信息

Cheng Yu-Tsun, Liu Deborah R, Wang Vincent J

机构信息

From the *Division of Emergency Medicine, Rady Children's Hospital, San Diego; †Division of Emergency Medicine, Children's Hospital Los Angeles; and ‡Keck School of Medicine, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA.

出版信息

Pediatr Emerg Care. 2017 Mar;33(3):166-170. doi: 10.1097/PEC.0000000000000390.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

Splinting is a multistep procedure that is seldom performed by primary care physicians. Just-in-time training (JITT) is an emerging teaching modality and can be an invaluable asset for infrequently performed procedures or in locations where teaching resources and trained professionals are limited. Our objective was to determine the utility of JITT for teaching medical students the short-arm (SA) volar splinting technique.

METHODS

This was a prospective randomized controlled pilot study. An instructional video on SA volar splinting was produced. Students viewed the video or had access to standard medical textbooks (control group) immediately before applying an SA volar splint. The students were assessed for the quality of the splint via a standard 6-point skills checklist. The times required for presplinting preparation and for completion of the splint were also measured.

RESULTS

Just-in-time training group students scored higher on the splint checklist (mean [SD], 5.45 [1.06]; 95% confidence interval [CI], 4.99-5.92 vs mean [SD], 1.58 [1.12]; 95% CI, 1.04-2.12; P < 0.0001), had higher pass rates (73%; 95% CI, 53%-93% vs 0%; P < 0.0001), and required less time (minutes) for presplinting preparation (mean [SD], 7.86 [2.45]; 95% CI, 6.78-8.94 vs mean [SD], 9.89 [0.46]; 95% CI, 9.67-10.12; P < 0.0001) compared with the control group. No difference was seen in the time required to complete a splint, successful or not.

CONCLUSIONS

In comparison with reading standard textbooks, watching a brief JITT instructional video before splinting yielded faster learning times combined with more successful procedural skills. The use of a JITT instructional video may have potential applications, including globally, as an alternative resource for teaching and disseminating procedural skills, such as SA volar splinting.

摘要

目的

夹板固定是一个多步骤程序,基层医疗医生很少实施。即时培训(JITT)是一种新兴的教学模式,对于不常实施的程序或教学资源及训练有素的专业人员有限的场所而言,可能是一项宝贵的资产。我们的目的是确定即时培训在向医学生教授短臂(SA)掌侧夹板固定技术方面的效用。

方法

这是一项前瞻性随机对照试验性研究。制作了一段关于SA掌侧夹板固定的教学视频。学生在应用SA掌侧夹板之前立即观看该视频或查阅标准医学教科书(对照组)。通过标准的6分技能检查表对学生夹板固定的质量进行评估。还测量了夹板固定前准备所需的时间以及完成夹板固定所需的时间。

结果

与对照组相比,即时培训组学生在夹板检查表上得分更高(均值[标准差],5.45[1.06];95%置信区间[CI],4.99 - 5.92,而均值[标准差]为1.58[1.12];95%CI,1.04 - 2.12;P < 0.0001),通过率更高(73%;95%CI,53% - 93%,而对照组为0%;P < 0.0001),夹板固定前准备所需时间(分钟)更少(均值[标准差],7.86[2.45];95%CI,6.78 - 8.94,而均值[标准差]为9.89[0.46];95%CI,9.67 - 10.12;P < 0.0001)。无论夹板固定是否成功,完成夹板固定所需时间均无差异。

结论

与阅读标准教科书相比,在夹板固定前观看简短的即时培训教学视频可使学习时间更快,同时程序技能更成功。即时培训教学视频的使用可能具有潜在应用,包括在全球范围内,作为教授和传播诸如SA掌侧夹板固定等程序技能的替代资源。

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