Oliver Jeremie D, Bachman John
Mayo Clinic School of Medicine, Mayo Clinic College of Medicine, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, USA.
Division of Family Medicine, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, USA.
J Eur CME. 2017 Apr 3;6(1):1310419. doi: 10.1080/21614083.2017.1310419. eCollection 2017.
In order to better prepare the medical, graduate and undergraduate students participating in our international medical mission trip to Nicaragua, we prepared and presented a discussion on Oral Rehydration Therapy (ORT) prior to the international experience. Additionally, a clinical simulation experience was incorporated into our pre-departure training to instruct the students on basic clinical skills, medical interviewing and teamwork. As a tool to measure the students' prior knowledge on the topic of ORT, we designed a questionnaire, which was distributed and collected prior to the training and simulation experience. Finally, one day after the ORT training and simulation experience, we distributed the same questionnaire and collected the results in order to measure the efficacy of the training and simulation on the students' perspective of confidence, as well as the students' retention of the information and skills taught. Our study population consisted of 9 first-year medical students, 1 graduate student, and 16 pre-medical students, all of whom participated in all aspects of the study. In the pre-training survey, only five of the students indicated that they could confidently and effectively explain or administer ORT to someone else. After collecting the results from the post-training survey, all of the students indicated that they could confidently and effectively explain or administer ORT to someone else. We concluded that the ORT training and clinical simulation experience, wherein students could actively apply the knowledge they gained on the administration of ORT to patients, are effective tools to aid in the preparation of medical, graduate and undergraduate students by way of increasing students' level of confidence in the subject material prior to embarking on international medical mission trips.
为了让参与我们前往尼加拉瓜国际医疗任务之旅的医学专业研究生和本科生做好更充分的准备,我们在国际交流活动之前准备并开展了一次关于口服补液疗法(ORT)的讨论。此外,我们在出发前培训中加入了临床模拟体验,以指导学生掌握基本临床技能、医学问诊和团队协作。作为衡量学生关于ORT主题的先验知识的工具,我们设计了一份问卷,在培训和模拟体验之前进行发放和收集。最后,在ORT培训和模拟体验一天后,我们再次发放同一份问卷并收集结果,以衡量培训和模拟在学生的信心方面以及学生对所学信息和技能的掌握程度上的效果。我们的研究对象包括9名医学专业一年级学生、1名研究生和16名医学预科学生,他们都参与了研究的各个方面。在培训前的调查中,只有5名学生表示他们能够自信且有效地向他人解释或实施ORT。在收集培训后的调查结果后,所有学生都表示他们能够自信且有效地向他人解释或实施ORT。我们得出结论,ORT培训和临床模拟体验,即学生能够将他们在ORT实施方面学到的知识积极应用于患者,是帮助医学专业研究生和本科生做好准备的有效工具,通过在开展国际医疗任务之旅之前提高学生对相关主题材料的信心水平来实现。