Benini Franca, De Zen Lucia, Amarri Sergio, Bignamini Elisabetta, Bolognani Marco, Catalano Igor, Jankovic Momcilo, Manfredini Luca, Salata Michele, Zanin Anna, Corsello Antonio, Barbi Egidio, Marseglia Gian Luigi, Baraldi Eugenio
Department of Women's and Children's Health, Pediatric Palliative Care, Pain Service, University Hospital of Padova, Via Giustiniani, 3, Padua, 35128, Italy.
Pain and Pediatric Palliative Care Service, Institute for Maternal and Child Health, IRCCS "Burlo Garofolo", Trieste, Italy.
Ital J Pediatr. 2025 Apr 29;51(1):130. doi: 10.1186/s13052-025-01963-3.
In Europe, resident doctors are not provided with standardized educational modules on pain management (PM) and pediatric palliative care (PPC).
Italian Schools of Residency in Pediatrics (ISRP) were invited to participate in an education project on PM and PPC. A questionnaire was distributed before the start of the teaching module (May 2023) to assess the state of the art in PPC and PM educational programs among the ISRP. Between June and December 2023, three synchronous and twelve asynchronous online modules were delivered. This project was carried out nationwide. Data were collected using pre- and post-module questionnaires administered through a dedicated online learning platform, ensuring uniformity and reliability of responses. The information gathered included the participants' universities, years of residency, pre- and post-course test results, and satisfaction with the course content.
All ISRP participated, enrolling 2671 residents (70.3% of Italian pediatric residents). A total of 52.7% completed the program, with all passing the final competency test (ECTS-credits). Pre- and post-module assessments demonstrated a significant improvement in theoretical knowledge, with the percentage of correct answers rising from 22.5% to 90.4%. Overall satisfaction was high (4/5 on a Likert scale).
This remote teaching module effectively enhanced residents'knowledge and skills in PM and PPC. Although it was effective in terms of education and satisfaction, it could further benefit from structured complementary training offered within the regional clinical network.
在欧洲,住院医生未接受关于疼痛管理(PM)和儿科姑息治疗(PPC)的标准化教育模块。
邀请意大利儿科学住院医师培训学校(ISRP)参与一项关于PM和PPC的教育项目。在教学模块开始前(2023年5月)发放问卷,以评估ISRP中PPC和PM教育项目的现状。在2023年6月至12月期间,提供了三个同步和十二个异步在线模块。该项目在全国范围内开展。通过一个专门的在线学习平台使用模块前和模块后的问卷收集数据,确保回答的一致性和可靠性。收集的信息包括参与者的大学、住院年限、课程前后测试结果以及对课程内容的满意度。
所有ISRP都参与了,招募了2671名住院医师(占意大利儿科住院医师的70.3%)。共有52.7%的人完成了该项目,所有人都通过了最终能力测试(欧洲学分转换与积累系统学分)。模块前后评估显示理论知识有显著提高,正确答案的百分比从22.5%上升到90.4%。总体满意度较高(李克特量表评分为4/5)。
这个远程教学模块有效地提高了住院医师在PM和PPC方面的知识和技能。尽管在教育和满意度方面很有效,但它可以从区域临床网络内提供的结构化补充培训中进一步受益。