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混合方法评估普通外科实习医生尸体解剖课程:填补大体解剖学与手术室之间差距的创新方法。

Mixed-Method Evaluation of a Cadaver Dissection Course for General Surgery Interns: An Innovative Approach for Filling the Gap Between Gross Anatomy and the Operating Room.

机构信息

Department of Surgery, University of California Los Angeles (UCLA), Los Angeles, California.

Department of Surgery, University of California Los Angeles (UCLA), Los Angeles, California.

出版信息

J Surg Educ. 2018 Nov;75(6):1526-1534. doi: 10.1016/j.jsurg.2018.03.010. Epub 2018 Apr 16.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

To evaluate an innovative whole cadaver dissection curriculum designed to focus on teaching procedure-relevant anatomy and surgical skills to surgery interns.

DESIGN

A mixed methods explanatory sequential design incorporating both quantitative and qualitative evaluations was used to evaluate the cadaver dissection course. Quantitative data were prospectively collected and retrospectively reviewed in order to compare anatomy knowledge and operative skills before and after the course. In the qualitative phase, open-ended telephone interviews were conducted in order to explore the major strengths and weaknesses of the course and gain a more in-depth understanding of resident perceptions and attitudes toward the course.

SETTING

All UCLA categorical surgery interns who have undergone the cadaver dissection curriculum between the years 2010 to 2016 were recruited for evaluation and interview.

PARTICIPANTS

From 2010 to 2016, 6 to 7 categorical surgery interns were enrolled in the cadaver dissection course each year.

RESULTS

Anatomy practical examination scores increased following implementation of the course from 50.5% to 83.5% (p < 0.01). Faculty ratings of operative skills improved as well (average Likert scale rating for technical skills improved from 4.1 ± 0.4 to 4.4 ± 0.3, p = 0.06). Almost all interviewees (96%) reported that the course improved their knowledge of anatomy, and 78% of respondents believed the course was conducive to improving technical skills.

CONCLUSIONS

We believe that cadaver dissection courses offer a superior educational model for teaching clinically relevant anatomy as well as surgical skills. We found improvements in anatomy knowledge and technical skills, and trainees expressed strongly favorable views of the program.

摘要

目的

评估一种创新的整体尸体解剖课程,旨在向外科住院医师教授与程序相关的解剖学和手术技能。

设计

采用混合方法解释性顺序设计,结合定量和定性评估,评估尸体解剖课程。收集前瞻性数据并进行回顾性审查,以比较课程前后的解剖学知识和手术技能。在定性阶段,进行了开放式电话访谈,以探讨课程的主要优缺点,并更深入地了解住院医师对课程的看法和态度。

地点

所有在 2010 年至 2016 年间接受过尸体解剖课程的加州大学洛杉矶分校普通外科住院医师均被招募进行评估和访谈。

参与者

从 2010 年到 2016 年,每年有 6 到 7 名普通外科住院医师参加尸体解剖课程。

结果

实施课程后,解剖学实践考试成绩从 50.5%提高到 83.5%(p<0.01)。手术技能的教师评分也有所提高(技术技能的平均李克特量表评分从 4.1±0.4 提高到 4.4±0.3,p=0.06)。几乎所有(96%)受访者都报告说,该课程提高了他们的解剖学知识,78%的受访者认为该课程有助于提高技术技能。

结论

我们认为尸体解剖课程提供了一种优越的教育模式,用于教授与临床相关的解剖学和手术技能。我们发现解剖学知识和技术技能有所提高,并且受训者对该课程表示出强烈的积极看法。

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