Herren Tara, Fivaz Loris, Dufeil Eva, Golay Eric, Braun Ely, Straub Emilie, Nidegger Philippe, Grosgurin Olivier, Gartner Birgit Andrea, Suppan Mélanie, Suppan Laurent
Division of Emergency Medicine, Department of Anesthesiology, Clinical Pharmacology, Intensive Care and Emergency Medicine, University of Geneva Hospitals and Faculty of Medicine, Geneva, Switzerland.
Division of Anesthesiology, Department of Anesthesiology, Clinical Pharmacology, Intensive Care and Emergency Medicine, University of Geneva Hospitals and Faculty of Medicine, Geneva, Switzerland.
Interact J Med Res. 2023 Jun 27;12:e46075. doi: 10.2196/46075.
Cardiac arrest is the most time-critical emergency medical students and junior physicians may face in their personal or professional life. However, many studies have shown that most of them lack the necessary knowledge and skills to efficiently perform resuscitation. This could be related to the fact that advanced cardiovascular resuscitation courses are not always part of the undergraduate medical curriculum.
The aim of this study was to describe the development, pilot implementation, and assessment of an advanced cardiovascular resuscitation course designed to enable senior medical students to manage the initial resuscitation phase in case of cardiac arrest.
An introductory advanced cardiovascular resuscitation course was developed on the initiative of fifth-year medical students, in collaboration with the prehospital emergency medical service team of the Geneva University Hospitals. The 60 slots available to the 157 members of the fifth-year promotion of the University of Geneva Faculty of Medicine were filled in less than 8 hours. This unexpected success prompted the creation of a first questionnaire, which was sent to all fifth-year students to determine the overall proportion of students interested in attending an advanced cardiovascular resuscitation course. This questionnaire was also used to assess basic life support education and experience among course participants. A postcourse questionnaire was used to gather feedback regarding the course and to assess student confidence regarding the resuscitation skills they had been taught.
Out of 157 fifth-year medical students, 73 (46%) completed the first questionnaire. Most thought that the current curriculum did not provide them with enough knowledge and skills regarding resuscitation and 85% (62/73) wished to attend an introductory advanced cardiovascular resuscitation course. All the participants who would have wanted to follow the full Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support course before graduating were set back by its cost (10/10, 100%). Of the 60 students who had registered for the training sessions, 56 (93%) actually attended. The postcourse questionnaire was completed by 42 (87%) students (out of 48 who had registered on the platform). They unanimously answered that an advanced cardiovascular resuscitation course should be part of the standard curriculum.
This study demonstrates the interest of senior medical students in an advanced cardiovascular resuscitation course and their willingness to see such a course integrated as a part of their regular curriculum.
心脏骤停是医学生和初级医师在个人或职业生涯中可能面临的最时间紧迫的紧急情况。然而,许多研究表明,他们中的大多数人缺乏有效进行复苏的必要知识和技能。这可能与高级心血管复苏课程并非总是本科医学课程的一部分这一事实有关。
本研究的目的是描述一门高级心血管复苏课程的开发、试点实施和评估情况,该课程旨在使高年级医学生能够在心脏骤停时管理初始复苏阶段。
在五年级医学生的倡议下,与日内瓦大学医院的院前急救医疗队合作开发了一门高级心血管复苏入门课程。日内瓦大学医学院五年级157名学生可报名的60个名额在不到8小时内就被填满。这一意外的成功促使创建了第一份问卷,该问卷被发送给所有五年级学生,以确定有兴趣参加高级心血管复苏课程的学生的总体比例。该问卷还用于评估课程参与者的基本生命支持教育和经验。课程结束后的问卷用于收集对课程的反馈,并评估学生对所学复苏技能的信心。
在157名五年级医学生中,73人(46%)完成了第一份问卷。大多数人认为当前课程没有为他们提供足够的关于复苏的知识和技能,85%(62/73)的人希望参加高级心血管复苏入门课程。所有那些希望在毕业前参加完整的高级心血管生命支持课程的参与者都因费用问题而受阻(10/10,100%)。在报名参加培训课程的60名学生中,56人(93%)实际参加了。课程结束后的问卷由42名(87%)学生(在平台上注册的48名学生中)完成。他们一致回答高级心血管复苏课程应该成为标准课程的一部分。
本研究表明高年级医学生对高级心血管复苏课程感兴趣,并且他们愿意看到这样的课程作为常规课程的一部分。