El Fadel Omar, Goldberg Zachary N, Jain Amiti, Venkat Nitya, Upadhyaya Anjali, Mack Shale, Kaminski Mitchell, Papanagnou Dimitri, Ziring Deborah, Hayden Geoffrey
Internal Medicine, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, USA.
Family and Community Medicine, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, USA.
Cureus. 2024 Mar 25;16(3):e56912. doi: 10.7759/cureus.56912. eCollection 2024 Mar.
Healthcare spending represents a large portion of the GDP of the United States. Value-based care (VBC) seeks to decrease waste in health care spending, yet this concept is insufficiently taught to medical students. The Choosing Wisely Students and Trainees Advocating for Resource Stewardship (STARS) campaign promotes initiatives that integrate knowledge of VBC into undergraduate medical education (UME). This study sought to determine the most effective strategy to educate medical students on key principles of VBC as taught by the STARS campaign.
Choosing Wisely principles were incorporated into the UME curriculum of an academic medical institution via the creation of eight new learning objectives (LOs) for case-based learning (CBL) sessions and lectures. Medical students completed an annual 10-question survey from 2019 to 2022 and 10 formal examination questions during the preclinical (years 1 and 2) curriculum after exposure to varying quantities of LOs. Pearson correlation, chi-square, and logistic regression were employed to determine the association between increased LOs in the curriculum and (1) campaign awareness and (2) knowledge of VBC principles.
A total of 700 survey responses over a four-year period (2019 to 2022) were analyzed. Student awareness of the campaign and knowledge of VBC principles increased year over year during the survey period (39% to 92% and 64% to 74%, respectively). There were significant associations between increased LOs in the curriculum and (1) campaign awareness (0.828, p<0.0001) and (2) knowledge of VBC principles (0.934, p<0.001). Students also performed well on formal examination questions related to VBC principles (mean: 81.5% and mean discrimination index: 0.18).
Integration of VBC-focused LOs is significantly associated with awareness of the Choosing Wisely STARS campaign and knowledge of VBC principles taught by the campaign. Collaborative initiatives to increase exposure to VBC education may improve students' knowledge of these principles during medical school.
医疗保健支出在美国国内生产总值中占很大一部分。基于价值的医疗(VBC)旨在减少医疗保健支出中的浪费,但这一概念在医学院学生中的教学还不够充分。明智选择学生和实习生倡导资源管理(STARS)运动推广了将VBC知识融入本科医学教育(UME)的倡议。本研究旨在确定教育医学生掌握STARS运动所教授的VBC关键原则的最有效策略。
通过为基于案例的学习(CBL)课程和讲座创建八个新的学习目标(LOs),将明智选择原则纳入一所学术医疗机构的UME课程。医学生在2019年至2022年期间每年完成一次10道题的调查,并在临床前(第1年和第2年)课程中接触不同数量的LOs后完成10道正式考试题目。采用Pearson相关性分析、卡方检验和逻辑回归来确定课程中增加的LOs与(1)运动认知度和(2)VBC原则知识之间的关联。
对四年期间(2019年至2022年)共700份调查回复进行了分析。在调查期间,学生对该运动的认知度和对VBC原则的了解逐年提高(分别从39%提高到92%和从64%提高到74%)。课程中增加的LOs与(1)运动认知度(0.828,p<0.0001)和(2)VBC原则知识(0.934,p<0.001)之间存在显著关联。学生在与VBC原则相关的正式考试题目上也表现良好(平均分:81.5%,平均区分指数:0.18)。
以VBC为重点的LOs的整合与明智选择STARS运动的认知度以及该运动所教授的VBC原则知识显著相关。增加VBC教育接触的合作倡议可能会提高医学生在医学院期间对这些原则的了解。