Department of Emergency Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, King Abdulaziz University, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.
Faculty of Medicine, King Abdulaziz University, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.
BMC Med Educ. 2023 Jul 5;23(1):493. doi: 10.1186/s12909-023-04478-9.
The sudden unexpected increase in critically ill COVID-19 patients admitted to Intensive Care Units (ICUs), resulted in an urgent need for expanding the physician workforce. A COVID-19 critical care crash (5C) course was implemented to introduce physicians without formal critical care training to care for critically ill COVID-19 patients. Upon successful completion of the course, physicians were recruited to work in a COVID-19 ICU under the supervision of a board-certified critical care physician. The aim of this study is to describe the methods of a novel course designed specifically to teach the management critically ill COVID-19 patients, while assessing change in knowledge, skill competency, and self-reported confidence.
The blended focused 5C course is composed of both virtual and practical components. Candidates may register for the practical component only after successful completion of the virtual component. We assessed knowledge acquisition using a multiple-choice question test (pre- and post-test assessment), skill competency, and self-reported confidence levels during simulated patient settings. Paired T-test was used to compare before and after course results.
Sixty-five physicians/trainees from different specialties were included in the analysis. Knowledge significantly increased from 14.92± 3.20 (out of 20 multiple-choice questions) to 18.81± 1.40 (p< 0.01), skill competence during practical stations had a mean minimum of 2 (out of 3), and self-reported confidence during a simulated patient setting increased significantly from 4.98± 1.15 (out of 10) to 8.76± 1.10 (out of 10) (p< 0.01).
We describe our initiative in increasing the ICU physician workforce in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic. The blended 5C course is a valuable educational program designed by experts from different backgrounds. Future research should be directed at examining outcomes of patients associated with graduates of such program.
因重症 COVID-19 患者突然大量涌入重症监护病房(ICU),导致急需扩充医师队伍。为此,我们开设了 COVID-19 重症监护培训课程(5C 课程),旨在向没有重症医学培训背景的医师介绍照护重症 COVID-19 患者的相关知识。在成功完成课程后,这些医师将在一名有资质的重症监护医师的监督下在 COVID-19 重症监护病房工作。本研究旨在介绍一种新的培训课程,该课程专门教授管理重症 COVID-19 患者的方法,并评估其在知识获取、技能水平和自我报告的信心方面的效果。
混合式的 5C 课程由虚拟和实践两部分组成。只有在完成虚拟课程后,学员方可注册参加实践部分。我们通过多项选择题测试(课前和课后评估)评估知识获取情况,通过模拟患者场景评估技能水平和自我报告的信心水平。采用配对 t 检验比较课程前后的结果。
共 65 名来自不同专业的医师/学员参加了本研究。知识显著提高,从课前的 14.92±3.20(20 道多项选择题中的分数)增加到课后的 18.81±1.40(p<0.01),实践部分的最低平均技能评分为 2(满分 3 分),模拟患者场景下的自我报告信心也显著提高,从课前的 4.98±1.15(满分 10 分)增加到课后的 8.76±1.10(满分 10 分)(p<0.01)。
我们介绍了在 COVID-19 大流行期间增加 ICU 医师队伍的举措。混合式的 5C 课程是由不同背景的专家设计的有价值的教育项目。未来的研究应针对该项目毕业生相关的患者结局展开。