Fahy Brenda G, Cibula Jean E, Johnson W Travis, Cooper Lou Ann, Lizdas David, Gravenstein Nikolaus, Lampotang Samsun
Department of Anesthesiology, University of Florida, PO Box 100254, Gainesville, FL, 32610-0254, USA.
Department of Neurology, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, USA.
Neurol Sci. 2021 Mar;42(3):1017-1022. doi: 10.1007/s10072-020-04610-3. Epub 2020 Jul 23.
Develop and pilot test a simulator that presents ten commonly encountered representative clinical contexts for trainees to learn basic electroencephalogram (EEG) interpretation skills.
We created an interactive web-based training simulator that allows self-paced, asynchronous learning and assessment of basic EEG interpretation skills. The simulator uses the information retrieval process via a free-response text box to enhance learning. Ten scenarios were created that present dynamic (scrolling) EEG tracings resembling the clinical setting, followed by questions with free-text answers. The answer was checked against an accepted word/phrase list. The simulator has been used by 76 trainees in total. We report pilot study results from the University of Florida's neurology residents (N = 24). Total percent correct for each scenario and average percent correct for all scenarios were calculated and correlated with most recent In-training Examination (ITE) and United States Medical License Examination (USMLE) scores.
Neurology residents' mean percent correct scenario scores ranged from 27.1-86.0% with an average scenario score of 61.2% ± 7.7. We showed a moderately strong correlation r = 0.49 between the ITE and the average scenario score.
We developed an online interactive EEG interpretation simulator to review basic EEG content and assess interpretation skills using an active retrieval approach. The pilot study showed a moderately strong correlation r = 0.49 between the ITE and the average scenario score. Since the ITE is a measure of clinical practice, this is evidence that the simulator can provide self-directed instruction and shows promise as a tool for assessment of EEG knowledge.
开发并进行一项模拟器的试点测试,该模拟器为学员呈现十种常见的代表性临床情境,以学习基本脑电图(EEG)解读技能。
我们创建了一个基于网络的交互式训练模拟器,允许学员自主安排进度、进行异步学习并评估基本脑电图解读技能。该模拟器通过一个自由作答文本框利用信息检索过程来强化学习。创建了十个场景,呈现类似临床环境的动态(滚动)脑电图描记图,随后是带有自由文本答案的问题。答案会与一份公认的单词/短语列表进行核对。该模拟器总共被76名学员使用过。我们报告了佛罗里达大学神经科住院医师(N = 24)的试点研究结果。计算了每个场景的正确百分比以及所有场景的平均正确百分比,并将其与最近的培训期间考试(ITE)和美国医师执照考试(USMLE)成绩相关联。
神经科住院医师每个场景的平均正确百分比分数在27.1% - 86.0%之间,平均场景分数为61.2% ± 7.7。我们发现ITE与平均场景分数之间存在中等强度的相关性r = 0.49。
我们开发了一个在线交互式脑电图解读模拟器,以使用主动检索方法复习基本脑电图内容并评估解读技能。试点研究表明ITE与平均场景分数之间存在中等强度的相关性r = 0.49。由于ITE是临床实践的一种衡量标准,这证明该模拟器可以提供自我指导教学,并有望作为一种评估脑电图知识的工具。