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虚拟学习提高了 COVID-19 大流行期间重症护理教育的出勤率。

Virtual Learning Improves Attendance for Critical Care Education During the COVID-19 Pandemic.

作者信息

Scioscia Andrea, Rakkar Jaskaran, Pelletier Jonathan H, Ghassemzadeh Rod, Hamilton Melinda F, Fuhrman Dana Y

机构信息

Department of Critical Care Medicine, UPMC Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States.

Department of Pediatrics, UPMC Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States.

出版信息

J Pediatr Intensive Care. 2021 Sep 14;12(4):325-329. doi: 10.1055/s-0041-1735868. eCollection 2023 Dec.

Abstract

The COVID-19 pandemic has pushed medical educators and learners to adapt to virtual learning (VL) in an expedited manner. The effect of VL for critical care education has not yet been evaluated. In a quantitative analysis of survey data and attendance records, we sought to determine the association of VL with conference attendance and work-life balance. Attending physicians, fellows, and advanced practice providers (APP) at a pediatric critical care department at a quaternary children's hospital participated in the study. Attendance records were obtained before and after the adaption of a VL platform. In addition, an electronic, anonymous survey to evaluate current satisfaction and the strengths and weaknesses of VL as well as its impact on work-life balance was administered. In total, 31 learners (17 attending physicians, 13 fellows, and 1 APP) completed the survey. A total of 83.9% (26/31) of participants were satisfied, and 77.4% (24/31) found VL to be similar or more engaging than non-VL. However, 6.5% (2/31) of learners reported difficulty in using the new platform, 87% (27/31) of participants supported VL as an effective learning tool, and 83.3% (25/30) reported a positive impact on work-life balance. Additionally, median monthly conference attendance increased significantly from 85 to 114 attendees per month (  < 0.05). Our results suggest that a virtual model has advantages for overall attendance and work-life balance. We anticipate VL will continue to be an integral part of medical education. Future work evaluating the impact of VL on interdepartmental and interinstitutional collaborations is needed.

摘要

新冠疫情促使医学教育工作者和学习者迅速适应虚拟学习(VL)。VL对重症监护教育的效果尚未得到评估。在对调查数据和出勤记录的定量分析中,我们试图确定VL与会议出勤及工作生活平衡之间的关联。一家四级儿童医院的儿科重症监护科的主治医生、研究员和高级实践提供者(APP)参与了该研究。在采用VL平台之前和之后获取了出勤记录。此外,还进行了一项电子匿名调查,以评估当前的满意度、VL的优缺点及其对工作生活平衡的影响。共有31名学习者(17名主治医生、13名研究员和1名APP)完成了调查。共有83.9%(26/31)的参与者表示满意,77.4%(24/31)的人认为VL与非VL模式相似或更具吸引力。然而,6.5%(2/31)的学习者报告在使用新平台时遇到困难,87%(27/31)的参与者支持将VL作为一种有效的学习工具,83.3%(25/30)的人报告VL对工作生活平衡有积极影响。此外,每月会议出勤人数的中位数从每月85人显著增加到114人(<0.05)。我们的结果表明,虚拟模式在总体出勤和工作生活平衡方面具有优势。我们预计VL将继续成为医学教育的一个组成部分。未来需要开展工作评估VL对部门间和机构间合作的影响。

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