Department of Neurology, NYU Langone Medical Center, 530 1st Ave, HCC-5A, New York 10016, NY, United States.
Department of Neurology, NYU Langone Medical Center, New York, NY, United States.
J Stroke Cerebrovasc Dis. 2021 Jul;30(7):105846. doi: 10.1016/j.jstrokecerebrovasdis.2021.105846. Epub 2021 May 11.
Neurologists need to be adept at disclosing prognosis and breaking bad news. Objective structured clinical examinations (OSCE) allow trainees to practice these skills.
In 2017, in conjunction with the NYU School of Medicine Simulation Center, neurology faculty designed an OSCE case in which a resident had to inform a standardized patient (SP) her father had severe global hypoxic ischemic injury. The residents were surveyed on the experience using a Likert scale from 1 (worst) to 5 (best). The SP completed a behavioral anchored checklist and marked items as "not done," "partly done," or "well done".
57 third and fourth year neurology residents completed the case from 2018 to 2020, 54 (95%) of whom completed the post-OSCE survey. Residents reported feeling moderately prepared for the simulation (mean Likert score 3.7/5), and thought their performance was average (3.4/5). Overall, they found the case to be very helpful (4.6/5). The residents performed well in the realms of maintaining professionalism (64% rated "well done"), developing a relationship (62% rated "well done"), and information gathering (61% rated "well done"). There was room for improvement in the realms of providing education and presenting the bad news (39% and 37% rated "partly/not done," respectively).
OSCE cases can be used to teach neurology trainees how to discuss prognosis and break bad news. Feedback about this simulation was positive, though its efficacy has yet to be evaluated and could be a future direction of study.
神经科医生需要擅长告知预后并传达坏消息。客观结构化临床考试(OSCE)可以让学员练习这些技能。
2017 年,在与纽约大学医学院模拟中心合作的情况下,神经病学教师设计了一个 OSCE 病例,要求住院医师告知一名标准化患者(SP)她的父亲患有严重的全脑缺氧缺血性损伤。住院医师使用从 1(最差)到 5(最好)的李克特量表对体验进行了调查。SP 完成了行为锚定清单,并标记为“未完成”、“部分完成”或“完成”。
2018 年至 2020 年,57 名第三和第四年的神经科住院医师完成了该病例,其中 54 名(95%)完成了 OSCE 后的调查。住院医师报告说对模拟有一定的准备(平均李克特评分 3.7/5),并认为自己的表现一般(3.4/5)。总体而言,他们认为该病例非常有帮助(4.6/5)。住院医师在保持专业精神(64%评为“完成良好”)、建立关系(62%评为“完成良好”)和收集信息(61%评为“完成良好”)方面表现出色。在提供教育和传达坏消息方面还有改进的空间(分别有 39%和 37%的人评为“部分/未完成”)。
OSCE 病例可用于教授神经科住院医师如何讨论预后和传达坏消息。对这种模拟的反馈是积极的,尽管其效果尚未得到评估,可能是未来的研究方向。