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教育研究:针对住院医师的体验式门诊远程神经病学课程。

Education Research: An experiential outpatient teleneurology curriculum for residents.

机构信息

From the Department of Neurology (M.A.) and Movement Disorders (N.P.W.), Rush University Parkinson's Disease and Movement Disorders Program, Chicago, IL; and the Department of Neurology (N.B.G.), UCSF Movement Disorder and Neuromodulation Center, San Francisco, CA.

出版信息

Neurology. 2019 Jul 23;93(4):170-175. doi: 10.1212/WNL.0000000000007848.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

Telemedicine is rapidly becoming a major vehicle of delivering neurologic care to patients who have limited access to subspecialists and exaggerated travel hardship. However, neurology residents receive little to no training in telemedicine in outpatient clinics.

METHODS

We piloted, to our knowledge, the first formalized, experiential outpatient teleneurology curriculum. Neurology residents in their third and fourth postgraduate years (PGY3 and PGY4) at the University of California San Francisco completed an interactive lecture and 4 weeks of teleneurology clinics at the San Francisco Veterans Affairs Medical Center. Change in residents' telemedicine knowledge and perspectives on the utility, challenges, benefits, and future practice implementation of teleneurology were evaluated in 11 residents using precurriculum and postcurriculum quizzes and surveys after 2 of 4 weeks on the rotation.

RESULTS

Residents' performance on quizzes improved from 53% to 88% ( 0.002). Residents' impression of video visits compared to in-person visits changed, with more individuals indicating video visits to be the same if not somewhat superior with regards to obtaining a focused history, formulating a focused assessment and plan, communicating recommendations, and the overall care provided ( 0.04). All residents felt more competent using telemedicine for patient care in their eventual career.

CONCLUSION

Our formal didactic and clinic-based teleneurology curriculum for neurology residents, which shared core themes suggested by the 2017 American Academy of Neurology Telemedicine Work Group's published recommendations, showed a statistically significant improvement in knowledge and perspectives about the promise and limitations of teleneurology practice, as well as increased comfort levels in future implementation.

摘要

目的

远程医疗正迅速成为向那些难以获得专科医生服务和交通不便的患者提供神经科护理的主要手段。然而,神经科住院医师在门诊诊所接受的远程医疗培训很少。

方法

我们试点实施了(据我们所知)首个正式的、经验性的远程神经学门诊课程。加州大学旧金山分校的第三和第四年住院医师(PGY3 和 PGY4)完成了一次互动讲座,并在旧金山退伍军人事务医疗中心进行了 4 周的远程神经科诊所。在该轮转的第 2 周和第 4 周后,通过课前和课后测验以及调查,评估了 11 名住院医师的远程医疗知识变化以及对远程神经学实用性、挑战、益处和未来实践实施的看法。

结果

住院医师的测验成绩从 53%提高到 88%( 0.002)。与面对面就诊相比,住院医师对视频就诊的印象发生了变化,更多的人表示,视频就诊在获取重点病史、制定重点评估和计划、传达建议以及提供整体护理方面与面对面就诊一样,如果不是稍好一些的话( 0.04)。所有住院医师都认为,在未来的职业生涯中,他们使用远程医疗为患者提供护理的能力更强。

结论

我们为神经科住院医师制定的远程神经学理论和临床课程,分享了 2017 年美国神经病学学会远程医疗工作组发布的建议中提出的核心主题,在远程神经学实践的前景和局限性方面的知识和观点方面显示出了统计学上的显著改善,并且增加了未来实施的舒适度。

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