Fellow, Department of Pediatrics, Section of Diabetes and Endocrinology, Baylor College of Medicine and Texas Children's Hospital.
Assistant Professor, Department of Pediatrics, Section of Diabetes and Endocrinology and Section of Nutrition, Baylor College of Medicine and Texas Children's Hospital.
MedEdPORTAL. 2021 May 27;17:11157. doi: 10.15766/mep_2374-8265.11157.
Pediatricians are at the front line to diagnose new-onset diabetes and treat acute diabetes complications in children. Pediatric residents need a strong foundation in recognizing and managing pediatric diabetes, imposing a demand for a structured, comprehensive pediatric-specific diabetes curriculum.
This three-module case-based curriculum focused on diabetes fundamentals relevant to pediatricians in the outpatient and inpatient settings. Each module covered an independent topic within pediatric diabetes. Topics included diabetic ketoacidosis, new-onset diabetes management, and acute complications of diabetes. The modules were focused, short, and flexible to accommodate learners' demanding clinical duties and time limitations. We delivered the curriculum to pediatric residents rotating in the inpatient endocrinology department over 3 separate days. Pre- and posttests assessed learners' knowledge and confidence in diabetes care.
We tested the curriculum for 7 months in 10 individual cycles, with 11 learners participating. We noted an increase in learners' scores on diabetes knowledge assessment of 16% (95% CI, 5-28; = .01) after completing the curriculum. The residents' confidence in performing diabetes clinical care skills also improved, with the majority going from reporting low or neutral confidence before instruction to reporting high confidence after instruction. Learners reported 100% extreme satisfaction with the curriculum.
This case-based curriculum exposed residents to pediatric diabetes using authentic, clinically relevant, engaging scenarios. The curriculum enabled learners to actively rationalize their thought process and slow down learning. Short and focused, the curriculum was suitable for mitigating the cognitive load and the time constraints in busy clinical environments.
儿科医生处于诊断新发糖尿病和治疗儿童急性糖尿病并发症的第一线。儿科住院医师需要有扎实的基础来识别和管理儿科糖尿病,这就需要一个结构化、全面的儿科特定糖尿病课程。
本案例为基础的三模块课程侧重于门诊和住院环境中儿科医生相关的糖尿病基础知识。每个模块涵盖儿科糖尿病中的一个独立主题。主题包括糖尿病酮症酸中毒、新发糖尿病管理和糖尿病急性并发症。这些模块内容集中、简短且灵活,以适应学习者繁忙的临床职责和时间限制。我们在 3 个不同的日子内向在住院内分泌科轮转的儿科住院医师提供课程。预测试和后测试评估学习者在糖尿病护理方面的知识和信心。
我们在 10 个单独的周期中对该课程进行了 7 个月的测试,有 11 名学习者参与。我们注意到,学习者在糖尿病知识评估中的得分提高了 16%(95%置信区间,5-28; =.01),完成课程后。住院医师执行糖尿病临床护理技能的信心也有所提高,大多数人从教学前报告低或中性信心转变为教学后报告高信心。学习者报告对课程的满意度为 100%。
本案例为基础的课程使用真实、临床相关、引人入胜的情景让住院医师接触儿科糖尿病。该课程使学习者能够积极地推理他们的思维过程并放慢学习速度。课程简短而集中,适合缓解忙碌临床环境中的认知负荷和时间限制。