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使用手动运动分析评估心脏和肺部床旁超声检查的能力及技能衰退情况。

Use of Hand-motion Analysis to Assess Competence and Skill Decay for Cardiac and Lung Point-of-care Ultrasound.

作者信息

Ackil Daniel J, Toney Amanda, Good Ryan, Ross David, Germano Rocco, Sabbadini Linda, Thiessen Molly, Bell Colin, Kendall John L

机构信息

Department of Surgery Division of Emergency Medicine University of Vermont Larner College of Medicine Burlington VT USA.

the Department of Pediatric Emergency Medicine University of Colorado School of Medicine Denver Health Medical Center Denver CO USA.

出版信息

AEM Educ Train. 2020 Dec 15;5(3):e10560. doi: 10.1002/aet2.10560. eCollection 2021 Jul.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

Assessment of competence in technical skills, including point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS), is required before a novice can safely perform the skill independently. Ongoing assessment of competence is also required because technical skills degrade over time, especially when they are infrequently performed or complex. Hand-motion analysis (HMA) is an objective assessment tool that has been used to evaluate competency in many technical skills. The purpose of this study was to demonstrate the feasibility and validity of HMA as an assessment tool for competence in both simple and complex technical skills as well as skill degradation over time.

METHODS

This prospective cohort study included 36 paramedics with no POCUS experience and six physicians who were fellowship trained in POCUS. The novices completed a 4-hour didactic and hands-on training program for cardiac and lung POCUS. HMA measurements, objective structured clinical examinations (OSCE), and written examinations were collected for novices immediately before and after training as well as 2 and 4 months after training. Expert HMA metrics were also recorded.

RESULTS

Expert HMA metrics for cardiac and lung POCUS were significantly better than those of novices. After completion of the training program, the novices improved significantly in all HMA metrics, knowledge test scores, and OSCE scores. Novices showed skill degradation in cardiac POCUS based on HMA metrics and OSCE scores while lung POCUS image acquisition skills were preserved. Novices deemed competent by OSCE score performed significantly better in HMA metrics than those not deemed competent.

CONCLUSION

We have demonstrated that HMA is a feasible and valid tool for assessment of competence in technical skills and can also evaluate skill degradation over time. Skill degradation appears more apparent in complex skills, such as cardiac POCUS. HMA may provide a more efficient and reliable assessment of technical skills, including POCUS, when compared to traditional assessment tools.

摘要

目的

新手在能够安全独立地执行包括床旁超声(POCUS)在内的技术技能之前,需要对其能力进行评估。由于技术技能会随着时间推移而退化,尤其是在不常执行或技能复杂的情况下,因此还需要对能力进行持续评估。手部动作分析(HMA)是一种客观评估工具,已被用于评估多种技术技能的能力。本研究的目的是证明HMA作为一种评估工具,对于简单和复杂技术技能的能力以及技能随时间的退化情况进行评估的可行性和有效性。

方法

这项前瞻性队列研究纳入了36名没有POCUS经验的护理人员和6名接受过POCUS专科培训的医生。新手们完成了一个为期4小时的关于心脏和肺部POCUS的理论和实践培训项目。在培训前、培训后以及培训后2个月和4个月,收集新手的HMA测量数据、客观结构化临床考试(OSCE)成绩和笔试成绩。同时也记录了专家的HMA指标。

结果

心脏和肺部POCUS的专家HMA指标显著优于新手。完成培训项目后,新手在所有HMA指标、知识测试成绩和OSCE成绩方面都有显著提高。根据HMA指标和OSCE成绩,新手在心脏POCUS方面表现出技能退化,而肺部POCUS图像采集技能得以保留。通过OSCE评分被判定为合格的新手在HMA指标上的表现明显优于未被判定为合格的新手。

结论

我们已经证明,HMA是一种可行且有效的技术技能能力评估工具,还可以评估技能随时间的退化情况。技能退化在复杂技能中似乎更为明显,如心脏POCUS。与传统评估工具相比,HMA可能为包括POCUS在内的技术技能提供更高效、可靠的评估。

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