Faculty of Medicine, Ruhr-University Bochum, Universitätsstrasse 150, 44801, Bochum, Germany.
Ruhr-University Bochum, Gudrunstrasse 56, 44791, Bochum, Germany.
BMC Med Educ. 2022 May 12;22(1):364. doi: 10.1186/s12909-022-03441-4.
Neurointensive medicine is an important subspecialization of neurology. Its growing importance can be attributed to factors such as demographic change and the establishment of new therapeutic options. Part of the neurological residency in Germany is a six-month rotation on an intensive care unit (ICU), which has not yet been evaluated nationwide. The aim of this study was to evaluate kind and feasibility of neurointensive care training in Germany and to discover particularly successful training concepts.
In a preliminary study, ten residents and ten instructors were interviewed. Using content analysis, two questionnaires were created, which contained questions about specific teaching methods as well as individual satisfaction. The questionnaires were sent to 187 neurological clinics in Germany, and residents and instructors were asked to participate in the study. The data analysis was performed using SPSS and content analysis for the free-text data.
Seventy of the 187 clinics contacted did not offer ICU-rotation. At 59,8% (n = 70) of the remaining hospitals, a total of 154 participants (84 residents, 70 educators) could be recruited. General satisfaction with the neurointensive medical training is high in both groups (residents: 3.34 ± 0.54; instructors: 3.79 ± 0.41, evaluated on the basis of a Likert scale from 1 = "not satisfied" to 5 = "fully satisfied"). Specific teaching methods (e.g. simulation trainings, feedback sessions) are perceived as very useful by residents, but rarely take place. Instructors are interested in educational opportunities such as didactic courses.
This study provides an overview of the ICU-rotation as part of the five-year neurological residency. Neurointensive care rotations usually take place at maximum care hospitals and last at least seven months. Despite frequent time and personnel restrictions, motivation of trainers and residents is high. Nevertheless, teaching methods as simulation training and educational opportunities for instructors must be expanded.
神经重症医学是神经病学的一个重要亚专科。它的重要性日益增加,这可以归因于人口结构变化和新治疗选择的建立等因素。德国神经科住院医师培训的一部分是在重症监护病房(ICU)轮转六个月,但尚未在全国范围内进行评估。本研究旨在评估德国神经重症监护培训的种类和可行性,并发现特别成功的培训概念。
在初步研究中,对 10 名住院医师和 10 名教员进行了访谈。使用内容分析法,创建了两份问卷,其中包含有关特定教学方法以及个人满意度的问题。调查问卷被发送到德国的 187 家神经科诊所,邀请住院医师和教员参与研究。使用 SPSS 进行数据分析,并对自由文本数据进行内容分析。
联系的 187 家诊所中有 70 家不提供 ICU 轮转。在其余 59.8%(n=70)的医院中,共招募了 154 名参与者(84 名住院医师,70 名教育者)。两组对神经重症医学培训的总体满意度都很高(住院医师:3.34±0.54;教员:3.79±0.41,基于 1=“不满意”至 5=“完全满意”的李克特量表评估)。住院医师认为具体的教学方法(如模拟培训、反馈会议)非常有用,但很少实施。教员对教学机会(如理论课程)感兴趣。
本研究提供了作为五年神经科住院医师培训一部分的 ICU 轮转概述。神经重症监护病房轮转通常在最高护理医院进行,至少持续七个月。尽管经常受到时间和人员限制的影响,但培训师和住院医师的积极性很高。然而,必须扩大模拟培训等教学方法和为教员提供教育机会。