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基于需求的新型数字课程,用于弥补神经调控培训的不足:疼痛轮训。

Needs-based novel digital curriculum for the neuromodulation training deficit: Pain Rounds.

机构信息

Department of Anesthesiology and Critical Care Medicine, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland, USA

Departments of Basic Science Education and Health Systems & Implementation Science, Virginia Tech Carilion School of Medicine, Roanoke, Virginia, USA.

出版信息

Reg Anesth Pain Med. 2023 Aug;48(8):414-419. doi: 10.1136/rapm-2023-104480. Epub 2023 Apr 13.

Abstract

This study reports the needs-based development, effectiveness and feasibility of a novel, comprehensive spinal cord stimulation (SCS) digital curriculum designed for pain medicine trainees. The curriculum aims to address the documented systematic variability in SCS education and empower physicians with SCS expertise, which has been linked to utilization patterns and patient outcomes. Following a needs assessment, the authors developed a three-part SCS e-learning video curriculum with baseline and postcourse knowledge tests. Best practices were used for educational video production and test-question development. The study period was from 1 February 2020 to 31 December 2020. A total of 202 US-based pain fellows across two cohorts (early-fellowship and late-fellowship) completed the baseline knowledge assessment, while 122, 96 and 88 participants completed all available post-tests for Part I (Fundamentals), Part II (Cadaver Lab) and Part III (Decision Making, The Literature and Critical Applications), respectively. Both cohorts significantly increased knowledge scores from baseline to immediate post-test in all curriculum parts (p<0.001). The early-fellowship cohort experienced a higher rate of knowledge gain for Parts I and II (p=0.045 and p=0.027, respectively). On average, participants viewed 6.4 out of 9.6 hours (67%) of video content. Self-reported prior SCS experience had low to moderate positive correlations with Part I and Part III pretest scores (r=0.25, p=0.006; r=0.37, p<0.001, respectively). Initial evidence suggests that Pain Rounds provides an innovative and effective solution to the SCS curriculum deficit. A future controlled study should examine this digital curriculum's long-term impact on SCS practice and treatment outcomes.

摘要

本研究报告了一种针对疼痛医学受训者的新型综合脊髓刺激 (SCS) 数字课程的需求为基础的开发、有效性和可行性。该课程旨在解决 SCS 教育中存在的系统性差异,并为具有 SCS 专业知识的医生提供支持,因为这与利用模式和患者结果有关。在需求评估之后,作者开发了一个由三部分组成的 SCS 电子学习视频课程,其中包括基线和课后知识测试。最佳实践用于教育视频制作和测试问题开发。研究期间为 2020 年 2 月 1 日至 2020 年 12 月 31 日。共有 202 名来自美国的疼痛研究员分两批(早期研究员和晚期研究员)完成了基线知识评估,而 122、96 和 88 名参与者分别完成了第一部分(基础知识)、第二部分(尸体实验室)和第三部分(决策制定、文献和关键应用)的所有可用课后测试。两个队列在所有课程部分的基线到即时测试中,知识得分都显著增加(p<0.001)。早期研究员队列在第一部分和第二部分的知识增长速度更高(p=0.045 和 p=0.027)。平均而言,参与者观看了 9.6 小时视频内容中的 6.4 小时(67%)。自我报告的先前 SCS 经验与第一部分和第三部分的预测试分数呈低到中度正相关(r=0.25,p=0.006;r=0.37,p<0.001)。初步证据表明,Pain Rounds 为 SCS 课程不足提供了一种创新且有效的解决方案。未来的对照研究应检验这种数字课程对 SCS 实践和治疗结果的长期影响。

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