Kashou Anthony H, Noseworthy Peter A, Beckman Thomas J, Anavekar Nandan S, Cullen Michael W, Angstman Kurt B, Sandefur Benjamin J, Thompson Carrie A, Halvorsen Andrew J, Shapiro Brian P, Wiley Brandon W, Kates Andrew M, Cosco Dominique, Sadhu Justin S, Thakker Prashanth D, Huneycutt David, Braisted Andrew, Smith Stephen W, Baranchuk Adrian, Grauer Ken, O'Brien Kevin, Kaul Viren, Gambhir Harvir Singh, Knohl Stephen J, Restrepo Daniel, Kligfield Paul D, Macfarlane Peter W, Drew Barbara J, May Adam M
Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, USA.
Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, USA.
J Electrocardiol. 2023 Sep-Oct;80:166-173. doi: 10.1016/j.jelectrocard.2023.07.005. Epub 2023 Jul 13.
Electrocardiogram (ECG) interpretation training is a fundamental component of medical education across disciplines. However, the skill of interpreting ECGs is not universal among medical graduates, and numerous barriers and challenges exist in medical training and clinical practice. An evidence-based and widely accessible learning solution is needed.
The EDUcation Curriculum Assessment for Teaching Electrocardiography (EDUCATE) Trial is a prospective, international, investigator-initiated, open-label, randomized controlled trial designed to determine the efficacy of self-directed and active-learning approaches of a web-based educational platform for improving ECG interpretation proficiency. Target enrollment is 1000 medical professionals from a variety of medical disciplines and training levels. Participants will complete a pre-intervention baseline survey and an ECG interpretation proficiency test. After completion, participants will be randomized into one of four groups in a 1:1:1:1 fashion: (i) an online, question-based learning resource, (ii) an online, lecture-based learning resource, (iii) an online, hybrid question- and lecture-based learning resource, or (iv) a control group with no ECG learning resources. The primary endpoint will be the change in overall ECG interpretation performance according to pre- and post-intervention tests, and it will be measured within and compared between medical professional groups. Secondary endpoints will include changes in ECG interpretation time, self-reported confidence, and interpretation accuracy for specific ECG findings.
The EDUCATE Trial is a pioneering initiative aiming to establish a practical, widely available, evidence-based solution to enhance ECG interpretation proficiency among medical professionals. Through its innovative study design, it tackles the currently unaddressed challenges of ECG interpretation education in the modern era. The trial seeks to pinpoint performance gaps across medical professions, compare the effectiveness of different web-based ECG content delivery methods, and create initial evidence for competency-based standards. If successful, the EDUCATE Trial will represent a significant stride towards data-driven solutions for improving ECG interpretation skills in the medical community.
心电图(ECG)解读培训是各医学学科医学教育的基本组成部分。然而,医学毕业生中并非普遍具备解读心电图的技能,并且在医学培训和临床实践中存在众多障碍和挑战。因此需要一种基于证据且广泛可用的学习解决方案。
心电图教学教育课程评估(EDUCATE)试验是一项前瞻性、国际性、由研究者发起的开放标签随机对照试验,旨在确定基于网络的教育平台的自主学习和主动学习方法对提高心电图解读能力的有效性。目标招募来自不同医学学科和培训水平的1000名医学专业人员。参与者将完成干预前的基线调查和心电图解读能力测试。完成后,参与者将以1:1:1:1的比例随机分为四组:(i)基于问题的在线学习资源组,(ii)基于讲座的在线学习资源组,(iii)基于问题和讲座的混合在线学习资源组,或(iv)无心电图学习资源的对照组。主要终点将是根据干预前后测试得出的整体心电图解读表现的变化,并将在医学专业人员组内进行测量和组间比较。次要终点将包括心电图解读时间的变化、自我报告的信心以及特定心电图发现的解读准确性。
EDUCATE试验是一项开创性举措,旨在建立一种实用、广泛可用且基于证据的解决方案,以提高医学专业人员的心电图解读能力。通过其创新的研究设计,它解决了现代心电图解读教育中目前未得到解决的挑战。该试验旨在找出各医学专业之间的表现差距,比较不同基于网络的心电图表述方式的有效性,并为基于能力的标准创建初步证据。如果成功,EDUCATE试验将朝着数据驱动的解决方案迈出重要一步,以提高医学界的心电图解读技能。