Wu Ming-Hsuan, Chen Chen-Ju, Lee Huan-Fang
Department of Internal Medicine, National Cheng Kung University Hospital, College of Medicine, National Cheng Kung University, Tainan 704302, Taiwan.
Department of Nursing, National Cheng Kung University Hospital, College of Medicine, National Cheng Kung University, Tainan 704302, Taiwan.
Healthcare (Basel). 2025 Mar 3;13(5):546. doi: 10.3390/healthcare13050546.
: Nasogastric tube (NGT) intubation is a critical skill, but it comes with the blind nature of the procedure and its high failure rates. Resources restrict access to traditional training methods, such as simulations based on manikins. We developed a mobile-based application, the Mobile-based Hands-on Learning System for Nasogastric Tube Intubation (MoHoNGT), to enhance undergraduate medical students' training in this essential procedure. : This open-label, randomized controlled trial was conducted in a medical center between August and October 2020, with medical students expected to enter their clerkships. The MoHoNGT and control group were exposed to the traditional training course and a self-learning period. The MoHoNGT group received additional access to MoHoNGT. Training effectiveness was evaluated by measuring knowledge, self-confidence, and performance on an objective structured clinical examination (OSCE). Statistical analyses included descriptive statistics, chi-square tests, and -tests. : Seventy-three medical students were recruited. Thirty-two were allocated to the MoHoNGT group. No between-group differences were observed regarding demographic data. Post-intervention results indicated that the MoHoNGT group revealed more pronounced improvements in both NGT intubation knowledge (38.75 vs. 21.46, < 0.001) and the confidence scale (8.50 vs. 5.17, = 0.04). Post-study scores for NGT intubation knowledge were also higher in the MoHoNGT group (69.06 vs. 49.02, < 0.001). Additionally, participants in the MoHoNGT group demonstrated superior performance on the OSCE (98.81 vs. 91.18, = 0.003). : Employing MoHoNGT with traditional training methods significantly enhanced the knowledge, self-confidence, and skills in NGT intubation among undergraduate medical students. This approach addresses various limitations of conventional techniques, suggesting that mobile-based learning could be a potential strategy for medical education.
鼻胃管(NGT)插管是一项关键技能,但该操作具有盲目性且失败率高。资源限制了对传统培训方法的使用,比如基于人体模型的模拟训练。我们开发了一款基于移动设备的应用程序——鼻胃管插管移动实践学习系统(MoHoNGT),以加强本科医学生在这一重要操作上的培训。
这项开放标签的随机对照试验于2020年8月至10月在一家医疗中心进行,受试医学生预计即将开始临床实习。MoHoNGT组和对照组都接受了传统培训课程和一段自学时间。MoHoNGT组还额外使用了MoHoNGT。通过在客观结构化临床考试(OSCE)中测量知识、自信心和操作表现来评估培训效果。统计分析包括描述性统计、卡方检验和t检验。
招募了73名医学生。32人被分配到MoHoNGT组。两组在人口统计学数据方面未观察到差异。干预后结果表明,MoHoNGT组在鼻胃管插管知识(38.75对21.46,P<0.001)和自信心量表(8.50对5.17,P=0.04)方面都有更显著的改善。MoHoNGT组鼻胃管插管知识的研究后得分也更高(69.06对49.02,P<0.001)。此外,MoHoNGT组的参与者在OSCE中的表现更优(98.81对91.18,P=0.003)。
将MoHoNGT与传统培训方法相结合,显著提高了本科医学生在鼻胃管插管方面的知识、自信心和技能。这种方法克服了传统技术的各种局限性,表明基于移动设备的学习可能是医学教育的一种潜在策略。