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儿科重症医学中的在线教育干预措施。

Online educational interventions in pediatric intensive care medicine.

作者信息

Daniel Dennis, Wolbrink Traci A

机构信息

Department of Anesthesiology, Division of Critical Care Medicine, Critical Care and Pain Medicine, Department of Anaesthesia, Harvard Medical School, Boston Children's Hospital, Boston, MA, United States.

出版信息

Front Pediatr. 2023 Mar 9;11:1127754. doi: 10.3389/fped.2023.1127754. eCollection 2023.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Online education has experienced explosive growth, particularly in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic. We explored the current state of the evidence base for online education targeted towards healthcare professionals working in pediatric intensive care units (PICUs), to report how we are using online education in our field.

MATERIALS AND METHODS

We performed a literature review by systematically generating a list of publications indexed in PubMed describing online educational interventions in the PICU, using Medical Subject Header (MeSH)-based search terms and the following inclusion criteria: studies published after 2005 that describe online educational interventions aimed at healthcare professional working in the PICU. We reviewed the full text of all included articles, and summarized the study aims, design, and results.

RESULTS

Our initial search yielded 1,071 unique articles. After screening abstracts and titles, then full texts, eight articles were included in the review. Many online learning modalities are represented, including websites, self-study modules, videos, videoconferencing, online self-assessment with feedback, virtual patient cases, screen-based simulation, and podcasts. Three studies focused on residents, two studies on nurses, two studies on a multidisciplinary team, and one study on transport nurses and paramedics. Most studies utilized participant surveys to assess satisfaction, and half included pre- and post-intervention multiple-choice question tests. Only one study included a patient-related outcome measure.

CONCLUSIONS

Despite growth in online medical educational intervention research, there are relatively few published studies in pediatric critical care, and only one study evaluated the impact of online learning on patient outcomes. There remain significant opportunities for PICU educators to assess the impact of online educational interventions, especially related to clinician behaviors and patient outcomes.

摘要

背景

在线教育经历了爆炸式增长,尤其是在新冠疫情之后。我们探讨了针对儿科重症监护病房(PICU)医护人员的在线教育证据基础的现状,以报告我们在该领域如何使用在线教育。

材料与方法

我们通过系统生成PubMed索引的描述PICU在线教育干预措施的出版物列表进行文献综述,使用基于医学主题词(MeSH)的检索词和以下纳入标准:2005年后发表的描述针对PICU医护人员的在线教育干预措施的研究。我们审查了所有纳入文章的全文,并总结了研究目的、设计和结果。

结果

我们的初始检索产生了1071篇独特的文章。在筛选摘要和标题,然后是全文后,八篇文章被纳入综述。其中呈现了许多在线学习模式,包括网站、自学模块、视频、视频会议、带反馈的在线自我评估、虚拟患者病例、基于屏幕的模拟和播客。三项研究关注住院医师,两项研究关注护士,两项研究关注多学科团队,一项研究关注转运护士和护理人员。大多数研究利用参与者调查来评估满意度,一半的研究包括干预前和干预后的多项选择题测试。只有一项研究纳入了与患者相关的结果指标。

结论

尽管在线医学教育干预研究有所增长,但儿科重症监护领域发表的研究相对较少,只有一项研究评估了在线学习对患者结局的影响。PICU教育工作者仍有很大机会评估在线教育干预的影响,特别是与临床医生行为和患者结局相关的影响。

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