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ACS/ASE 医学生基于模拟的技能课程研究:实施阶段。

ACS/ASE Medical Student Simulation-Based Skills Curriculum Study: Implementation Phase.

机构信息

Department of Surgery, Mount Auburn Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Cambridge, Massachusetts.

Department of Surgery, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

出版信息

J Surg Educ. 2019 Jul-Aug;76(4):962-969. doi: 10.1016/j.jsurg.2019.01.014. Epub 2019 Feb 21.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

Patient safety initiatives have revealed a need for standardized medical student skills curricula. In 2014 the America College of Surgeons/Association for Surgical Education Medical Student Simulation-based Skills Research Collaborative initiated a multisite study to implement and study the effect of a skills curriculum during the surgical clerkship.

DESIGN

Students underwent knot-tying and suturing sessions. They performed a self-evaluation survey before and after the modules to assess their comfort level with the skills. Faculty members also evaluated the students at the completion of the skills sessions. The comfort level choices were: needs further review; proficient in simulated setting with assistance; proficient in simulated setting without assistance; and proficient in clinical setting under supervision.

RESULTS

At the completion of the modules greater than 99.3% and 98.5% of students reported that they were proficient in knot-tying and suturing, respectively, in either a simulated or clinical environment. Similarly, when faculty evaluated student performance after a session, simulated or clinically proficiency reached over 97% for both two-handed and instrument knot-tying. The faculty rated the students 86.6% proficient for suturing.

CONCLUSIONS

After completing the modules, a large percentage of students obtained proficiency in knot-tying and suturing, representing technical skills improvements noted by both the participants and the evaluating faculty. The America College of Surgeons/Association for Surgical Education medical student surgical skills modules represent expert developed, low cost, easy to access resources that should continue to be evaluated and disseminated to medical student learners.

摘要

目的

患者安全倡议揭示了标准化医学生技能课程的需求。2014 年,美国外科医师学院/外科学教育协会医学学生模拟技能研究合作组织启动了一项多站点研究,旨在实施和研究外科学实习期间技能课程的效果。

设计

学生接受了打结和缝合课程。他们在模块前后进行自我评估调查,以评估他们对技能的舒适程度。教员也在技能课程结束时对学生进行评估。舒适程度的选择是:需要进一步复习;在模拟环境中熟练,有帮助;在模拟环境中熟练,无需帮助;在监督下在临床环境中熟练。

结果

在模块完成后,超过 99.3%和 98.5%的学生报告说,他们在模拟或临床环境中都熟练地进行了打结和缝合。同样,当教员在一次课程后评估学生表现时,双手和器械打结的模拟或临床熟练程度均超过 97%。教员对学生的缝合评价为 86.6%熟练。

结论

完成模块后,大量学生在打结和缝合方面获得了熟练程度,这代表了参与者和评估教员注意到的技术技能提高。美国外科医师学院/外科学教育协会医学学生外科技能模块是专家开发的、低成本的、易于获取的资源,应继续进行评估和传播给医学生学习者。

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