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基于网络的氯胺酮治疗精神疾病国际期刊俱乐部的初步评估:横断面调查研究

Preliminary Evaluation of a Web-Based International Journal Club for Ketamine in Psychiatric Disorders: Cross-Sectional Survey Study.

作者信息

Lindner Jacek R, Ebrahimi Ashkan, Kochanowicz Julian F, Szczupak Justyna, Paris Timothy, Abdelsamie Ahmed, Parikh Sagar V, McShane Rupert, Costi Sara

机构信息

Interventional Psychiatry Service, Warneford Hospital, Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust, Oxford, United Kingdom.

Medicine Program, Poznan University of Medical Sciences, Poznan, Poland.

出版信息

JMIR Med Educ. 2023 Nov 1;9:e46158. doi: 10.2196/46158.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The use of novel rapid-acting antidepressants for psychiatric disorders is expanding. The web-based Ketamine and Related Compounds International Journal Club (KIJC) was created during the COVID-19 pandemic by UK academic psychiatrists and trainees for interested global professionals to discuss papers related to the topic of ketamine for the treatment of psychiatric disorders. The KIJC aimed to facilitate bidirectional discussions, sharing of ideas, and networking among participants.

OBJECTIVE

The aim of this study is a preliminary evaluation of the journal club's format for satisfaction and impact after the first year of running.

METHODS

A website, email, and word of mouth were used for recruitment. The journal club was held twice per month using videoconferencing software in 3 parts: a 20-minute presentation, a 15-minute chaired question and answer session, and a 25-minute informal discussion with participants' cameras on. The first 2 parts were recorded and uploaded to the website alongside links to the corresponding papers. In total, 24 speakers presented from 8 countries, typically within 2 (SD 2) months of publication. The average attendance was 51 (SD 20) audience members, and there were 63 (SD 50) views of each subsequent recording. Two anonymous web-based cross-sectional surveys were conducted from November 2021 to February 2022, one for speakers and another for audience members, separately. Various survey statements, 14 for speakers and 12 for the audience, were categorized according to satisfaction and impact, alongside obtaining participants' primary career roles and requesting optional written feedback. Responses were compared between both groups and analyzed, including an inductive thematic analysis and a summary of lessons learned.

RESULTS

A total of 30 survey responses were obtained, demonstrating overall agreement with the statements. In total, 12 (50%) out of 24 speakers and 18 (35%) out of an average of 51 (SD 20) audience members regarded the journal club's format as satisfying and impactful. The majority (26/30, 87%) of respondents identified as clinicians (9/30, 30%), researchers (9/30, 30%), and clinician-researchers (8/30, 27%). Additionally, 11 (37%) of the 30 respondents also provided optional written feedback: 3 (10%) speakers and 8 (27%) audience members. From the written feedback, 5 main themes were derived: engagement with the journal club, desire for active participation, improving the platform, positive learning experiences, and suggestions for future sessions.

CONCLUSIONS

The journal club successfully reached its intended audience and developed into a web-based community. The majority of the participants were satisfied with the format and found it impactful. Overall, the journal club appears to be a valuable tool for knowledge sharing and community building in the field of ketamine use for the treatment of psychiatric disorders. A larger sample size and additional testing methods are required to support the generalizability of the journal club's format.

摘要

背景

新型速效抗抑郁药在精神疾病治疗中的应用正在扩大。基于网络的氯胺酮及相关化合物国际期刊俱乐部(KIJC)是在新冠疫情期间由英国学术精神科医生和实习生创建的,供全球感兴趣的专业人士讨论与氯胺酮治疗精神疾病主题相关的论文。KIJC旨在促进参与者之间的双向讨论、思想交流和建立联系。

目的

本研究的目的是在运行第一年之后对期刊俱乐部的形式进行满意度和影响力的初步评估。

方法

通过网站、电子邮件和口碑进行招募。期刊俱乐部每月使用视频会议软件举行两次,分为三个部分:20分钟的演讲、15分钟由主持人主持的问答环节以及25分钟参与者打开摄像头的非正式讨论。前两部分被录制下来并与相应论文的链接一起上传到网站。共有来自8个国家的24位演讲者进行了演讲,通常在论文发表后的2(标准差2)个月内。平均出席人数为51(标准差20)名听众,每次后续录制的观看次数为63(标准差50)次。在2021年11月至2022年2月期间分别对演讲者和听众进行了两项基于网络的匿名横断面调查。各种调查陈述,演讲者有14条,听众有12条,根据满意度和影响力进行分类,同时获取参与者的主要职业角色并征求可选的书面反馈。对两组的回答进行比较和分析,包括归纳主题分析和经验教训总结。

结果

共获得30份调查回复,表明对这些陈述总体上达成了一致。在24位演讲者中,共有12位(50%),在平均51(标准差20)名听众中,有18位(35%)认为期刊俱乐部的形式令人满意且有影响力。大多数(26/30,87%)受访者表明自己是临床医生(9/30,30%)、研究人员(9/30,30%)和临床研究人员(8/30,27%)。此外,30位受访者中有11位(37%)也提供了可选的书面反馈:3位(10%)演讲者和8位(27%)听众。从书面反馈中得出了5个主要主题:对期刊俱乐部的参与度、积极参与的愿望、改进平台、积极的学习体验以及对未来会议的建议。

结论

期刊俱乐部成功地吸引了目标受众,并发展成为一个基于网络的社区。大多数参与者对形式感到满意并认为它有影响力。总体而言,期刊俱乐部似乎是氯胺酮用于治疗精神疾病领域知识共享和社区建设的一个有价值的工具。需要更大的样本量和更多的测试方法来支持期刊俱乐部形式的可推广性。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/c065/10652200/08bef1c88aef/mededu_v9i1e46158_fig1.jpg

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