Rudolf Frey Learning Clinic, University Medical Center of the Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz, Mainz, Germany.
Department of Medicine, Justus Liebig University Giessen, Giessen, Germany.
BMC Med Educ. 2024 Jun 5;24(1):619. doi: 10.1186/s12909-024-05608-7.
INTRODUCTION/AIM: Radiological imaging is crucial in modern clinical practice and requires thorough and early training. An understanding of cross-sectional imaging is essential for effective interpretation of such imaging. This study examines the extent to which completing an undergraduate ultrasound course has positive effects on the development of visual-spatial ability, knowledge of anatomical spatial relationships, understanding of radiological cross-sectional images, and theoretical ultrasound competencies.
This prospective observational study was conducted at a medical school with 3rd year medical students as part of a voluntary extracurricular ultrasound course. The participants completed evaluations (7-level Likert response formats and dichotomous questions "yes/no") and theoretical tests at two time points (T1 = pre course; T2 = post course) to measure their subjective and objective cross-sectional imaging skills competencies. A questionnaire on baseline values and previous experience identified potential influencing factors.
A total of 141 participants were included in the study. Most participants had no previous general knowledge of ultrasound diagnostics (83%), had not yet performed a practical ultrasound examination (87%), and had not attended any courses on sonography (95%). Significant subjective and objective improvements in competencies were observed after the course, particularly in the subjective sub-area of "knowledge of anatomical spatial relationships" (p = 0.009). Similarly, participants showed improvements in the objective sub-areas of "theoretical ultrasound competencies" (p < 0.001), "radiological cross-section understanding and knowledge of anatomical spatial relationships in the abdomen" (p < 0.001), "visual-spatial ability in radiological cross-section images" (p < 0.001), and "visual-spatial ability" (p = 0.020).
Ultrasound training courses can enhance the development of visual-spatial ability, knowledge of anatomical spatial relationships, radiological cross-sectional image understanding, and theoretical ultrasound competencies. Due to the reciprocal positive effects of the training, students should receive radiology training at an early stage of their studies to benefit as early as possible from the improved skills, particularly in the disciplines of anatomy and radiology.
引言/目的:放射影像学在现代临床实践中至关重要,需要进行彻底和早期的培训。对横断面成像的理解对于有效解读此类成像至关重要。本研究旨在探讨完成本科超声课程对发展视觉空间能力、解剖空间关系知识、理解放射横断面图像以及理论超声能力的积极影响。
这是一项在医学院进行的前瞻性观察研究,参与者为三年级医学生,他们参加了一门自愿的课外超声课程。参与者在两个时间点(T1=课前;T2=课后)完成评估(7 级李克特反应格式和二项式问题“是/否”)和理论测试,以衡量他们的主观和客观横断面成像技能能力。一份关于基线值和先前经验的问卷确定了潜在的影响因素。
共有 141 名参与者纳入研究。大多数参与者之前对超声诊断学一无所知(83%),尚未进行实际的超声检查(87%),也没有参加过任何超声课程(95%)。课程结束后,能力的主观和客观方面都有显著提高,特别是在“解剖空间关系知识”的主观亚领域(p=0.009)。同样,参与者在客观亚领域的“理论超声能力”(p<0.001)、“腹部放射学横断面理解和解剖空间关系知识”(p<0.001)、“放射学横断面图像的视觉空间能力”(p<0.001)和“视觉空间能力”(p=0.020)方面也有所提高。
超声培训课程可以提高视觉空间能力、解剖空间关系知识、放射横断面图像理解和理论超声能力。由于培训的相互积极影响,学生应该在学习的早期阶段接受放射学培训,以便尽早从提高的技能中受益,特别是在解剖学和放射学等学科中。