Villamagna Angela Holly, Bonura Erin M
Instructor, Division of Infectious Diseases, Oregon Health & Science University.
Associate Professor of Medicine, Division of Infectious Diseases, Oregon Health & Science University.
MedEdPORTAL. 2020 Nov 24;16:11031. doi: 10.15766/mep_2374-8265.11031.
The emergence of COVID-19 highlighted the critical importance of appropriate use of personal protective equipment (PPE) for the safety of patients and health care personnel. However, previously published survey data indicated that formal instruction on the correct utilization of PPE is uncommon in medical school curricula, and there is no published guidance about optimal instruction methods. The infectious disease (ID) simulation lab at Oregon Health & Science University filled this need.
Second- through fourth-year medical students participated in the infection intersession, a 2-week didactic session that students were required to enroll in once during their clinical rotations. As part of the course, students completed the ID simulation lab, during which they were presented with common ID syndromes (suspected tuberculosis, colitis, and neutropenic fever) and asked to select the proper PPE prior to interacting with standardized patients. ID physicians acted as the patients and then conducted feedback sessions, which focused on PPE choice, donning and doffing techniques, and ID diagnosis and management principles.
More than 500 medical students participated between 2016 and 2020, demonstrating the feasibility of the experience. The average exam scores were above 80%, and the average student evaluation score of the session was 8.9 out of 10, demonstrating acceptability.
The ID simulation lab allowed students to reinforce didactic teaching about PPE, dispel common misconceptions, and receive real-time feedback from ID clinicians. Availability of the lab and facilitators were limiting factors. Future work will focus on better understanding the efficacy of the sessions.
新型冠状病毒肺炎(COVID-19)的出现凸显了正确使用个人防护装备(PPE)对患者和医护人员安全的至关重要性。然而,此前发表的调查数据表明,医学院课程中关于正确使用PPE的正规教学并不常见,且尚无关于最佳教学方法的公开指南。俄勒冈健康与科学大学的传染病(ID)模拟实验室满足了这一需求。
二至四年级医学生参加了感染学期课程,这是一个为期两周的教学课程,学生在临床轮转期间必须参加一次。作为课程的一部分,学生完成了ID模拟实验室课程,在此期间,他们会面对常见的ID综合征(疑似结核病、结肠炎和中性粒细胞减少性发热),并被要求在与标准化患者互动之前选择合适的PPE。ID医生扮演患者,然后进行反馈环节,重点关注PPE的选择、穿脱技术以及ID诊断和管理原则。
2016年至2020年间,超过500名医学生参与其中,证明了该课程的可行性。平均考试成绩高于80%,该课程的学生平均评价分数为8.9(满分10分),表明该课程具有可接受性。
ID模拟实验室让学生加强了关于PPE的理论教学,消除了常见误解,并从ID临床医生那里获得了实时反馈。实验室和辅导员的可用性是限制因素。未来的工作将集中在更好地理解这些课程的效果上。