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儿童医疗复杂性:一个评估北美的儿科住院医师的基于网络的多媒体课程。

Children With Medical Complexity: A Web-Based Multimedia Curriculum Assessing Pediatric Residents Across North America.

机构信息

Division of Hospitalist Medicine, Children's National Medical Center, Washington, DC.

Division of Hospitalist Medicine, Children's National Medical Center, Washington, DC.

出版信息

Acad Pediatr. 2018 Jan-Feb;18(1):79-85. doi: 10.1016/j.acap.2017.08.008. Epub 2017 Aug 24.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

No standardized curricula exist for training residents in the special needs of children with medical complexity. We assessed resident satisfaction, knowledge, and behavior after implementing a novel online curriculum composed of multimedia modules on care of children with medical complexity utilizing virtual simulation.

METHODS

We conducted a randomized controlled trial of residents across North America. A Web-based curriculum of 6 self-paced, interactive, multimedia modules was developed. Readings for each topic served as the control curriculum. Residents were randomized to 1 of 2 groups, each completing 3 modules and 3 sets of readings that were mutually exclusive. Outcomes included resident scores on satisfaction, knowledge-based assessments, and virtual simulation activities.

RESULTS

Four hundred forty-two residents from 56 training programs enrolled in the curriculum, 229 of whom completed it and were included in the analysis. Subjects were more likely to report comfort with all topics if they reviewed modules compared to readings (P ≤ .01 for all 6 topics). Posttest knowledge scores were significantly higher than pretest scores overall (mean increase in score 17.7%; 95% confidence interval 16.0, 19.4), and the mean pre-post score increase for modules was significantly higher than readings (20.9% vs 15.4%, P < .001). Mean scores on the verbal handoff virtual simulation increased by 1.1 points (95% confidence interval 0.2, 2.0, P = .02). There were no significant differences found in pre-post performance for the device-related emergency virtual simulation.

CONCLUSIONS

There was high satisfaction, significant knowledge acquisition, and specific behavior change after participating in this innovative online curriculum. This is the first multisite, randomized trial assessing satisfaction, knowledge impact, and behavior change in a virtually simulated environment with pediatric trainees.

摘要

目的

目前尚不存在针对儿童医学复杂性特殊需求培训住院医师的标准化课程。我们评估了实施一种新的在线课程后住院医师的满意度、知识和行为,该课程由利用虚拟模拟的儿童医学复杂性护理多媒体模块组成。

方法

我们在北美进行了一项随机对照试验,针对住院医师。开发了一个包含 6 个自我导向、互动、多媒体模块的基于网络的课程。每个主题的阅读材料作为对照课程。住院医师被随机分为 2 组,每组完成 3 个模块和 3 套相互排斥的阅读材料。结果包括满意度、基于知识的评估和虚拟模拟活动的住院医师评分。

结果

来自 56 个培训项目的 442 名住院医师注册了该课程,其中 229 名完成了课程并被纳入分析。与阅读材料相比,查看模块的受试者更有可能对所有主题感到舒适(所有 6 个主题的 P 值均≤.01)。总体而言,后测知识得分明显高于前测得分(平均得分增加 17.7%;95%置信区间 16.0,19.4),模块的平均前后得分增加明显高于阅读材料(20.9%对 15.4%,P<0.001)。口头交接虚拟模拟的平均分数增加了 1.1 分(95%置信区间 0.2,2.0,P=0.02)。设备相关紧急虚拟模拟的前后表现无显著差异。

结论

参与这项创新的在线课程后,住院医师的满意度很高,知识获取量很大,行为也发生了具体的变化。这是第一项评估儿科受训者虚拟模拟环境中的满意度、知识影响和行为变化的多站点、随机试验。

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