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儿科住院医师即时超声培训需求评估与教育干预

Pediatric Residency Point-of-Care Ultrasound Training Needs Assessment and Educational Intervention.

作者信息

Arichai Piyawat, Delaney Marc, Slamowitz April, Rosario Roberto, Gordish-Dressman Heather, Basu Sonali, Kern Jeremy, Maxwell Angela, Abo Alyssa

机构信息

Pediatrics, Children's National Hospital, Washington, USA.

Pediatrics, George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences, Washington, USA.

出版信息

Cureus. 2022 Sep 2;14(9):e28696. doi: 10.7759/cureus.28696. eCollection 2022 Sep.

Abstract

Background Prior studies showed that point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) training is not commonly offered in pediatric residency. We assessed the need for a pediatric POCUS curriculum by evaluating pediatric trainees' attitudes toward the use of POCUS and identifying barriers to training. We also aimed to evaluate the impact of a POCUS educational intervention on self-efficacy and behavior. Methods We conducted a cross-sectional survey of pediatric residents in a single large freestanding children's hospital distributed via an institutional listserv and administered online. The survey included opinion-rating of statements regarding POCUS and barriers to training. We also offered a two-week POCUS course with online modules and hands-on scanning. Participating residents completed pre- and post-course knowledge assessments and follow-up surveys up to 12 months following the course to assess POCUS use and self-report confidence on POCUS indications, acquisition, interpretation, and clinical application. Results Forty-nine respondents were included in the survey representing all three pediatric levels with 16 specialty interest areas. Ninety-six percent of trainees reported that POCUS is an important skill in pediatrics. Ninety-two percent of trainees reported that residency programs should teach residents how to use POCUS. The most important perceived barriers to POCUS training were scheduling availability for POCUS rotations and lack of access to an ultrasound machine. Fourteen participants completed the pre- and post-course knowledge tests, with eight and six participants also completing the six- and 12-month follow-up surveys, respectively. Self-ratings of confidence were significantly improved post-intervention in indications (P = 0.007), image acquisition (P = 0.002), interpretation (P = 0.002), and clinical application (P = 0.004). This confidence improvement was sustained up to 6-12 months (P = 0.004-0.032). Participants also reported higher categorical POCUS use after course completion (P = 0.031). Conclusions Pediatric trainees perceive POCUS as an important skill, hold favorable opinions towards the use of POCUS, and support POCUS training within a pediatric residency. A POCUS course can improve resident POCUS knowledge, instill confidence, and motivate higher POCUS use. Further study is needed to evaluate POCUS applications in pediatric medicine to develop a standardized POCUS curriculum and establish a training guideline for pediatric residency.

摘要

背景 先前的研究表明,儿科住院医师培训中通常不提供床旁超声(POCUS)培训。我们通过评估儿科受训人员对使用POCUS的态度并确定培训障碍,来评估儿科POCUS课程的必要性。我们还旨在评估POCUS教育干预对自我效能和行为的影响。方法 我们对一家大型独立儿童医院的儿科住院医师进行了横断面调查,通过机构内部邮件列表进行分发并在线管理。该调查包括对有关POCUS和培训障碍的陈述进行意见评分。我们还提供了一个为期两周的POCUS课程,包括在线模块和实践扫描。参与的住院医师在课程前后完成了知识评估,并在课程结束后的12个月内进行了随访调查,以评估POCUS的使用情况以及对POCUS适应症、采集、解读和临床应用的自我报告信心。结果 调查纳入了49名受访者,代表了所有三个儿科级别以及16个专业兴趣领域。96%的受训人员报告说POCUS是儿科的一项重要技能。92%的受训人员报告说住院医师培训项目应该教授住院医师如何使用POCUS。POCUS培训最重要的感知障碍是POCUS轮转的排班可用性以及无法使用超声机器。14名参与者完成了课程前后的知识测试,分别有8名和6名参与者还完成了6个月和12个月的随访调查。干预后,在适应症(P = 0.007)、图像采集(P = 0.002)、解读(P = 0.002)和临床应用(P = 0.004)方面的自我信心评分有显著提高。这种信心提升持续了6至12个月(P = 0.004至0.032)。参与者还报告说课程完成后POCUS的分类使用更高(P = 0.031)。结论 儿科受训人员将POCUS视为一项重要技能,对使用POCUS持积极态度,并支持在儿科住院医师培训中开展POCUS培训。一个POCUS课程可以提高住院医师的POCUS知识,增强信心,并促使更多地使用POCUS。需要进一步研究以评估POCUS在儿科医学中的应用,以制定标准化的POCUS课程并建立儿科住院医师培训指南。

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