Ben Shitrit Itamar, Ilan Karny, Shmueli Moshe, Karni Ofri, Hasidim Ariel Avraham, Cicurel Assi, Quinn Anna, Pinto Meir Israel, Wacth Oren, Fuchs Lior
Joyce and Irving Goldman Medical School, Faculty of Health Sciences, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Beer-Sheva, Israel.
Clinical Research Center, Faculty of Health Sciences, Soroka University Medical Center, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, PO Box 151, 84101, Be'er-Sheva, Israel.
BMC Med Educ. 2025 May 8;25(1):678. doi: 10.1186/s12909-025-07152-4.
Abdominal pain is a leading cause of primary care visits and emergency department admissions. The recent surge in the implementation of point-of-care ultrasound into primary care underscores the necessity for specialized training to enhance the expertise of primary care physicians and foster a positive attitude toward its routine use in clinical activities.
This prospective cohort study, conducted between March and August 2023 at Ben Gurion University, introduced an integrative abdominal ultrasound program for 48 participating primary care physicians with no prior formal experience in abdominal ultrasound. Physicians' knowledge, practical skills, and attitudes towards abdominal ultrasound integration were evaluated using a pre/post-course clips-based pathology test, a hands-on exam immediately following the course, and a survey conducted ten weeks later.
Post-course evaluations showed an improvement in primary care physicians' proficiency with hands-on skills, increasing from 26 to 69% (p < 0.001), with increased comfort using abdominal ultrasound (from 0 to 42%, p < 0.001) and enhanced understanding of its capabilities and limitations (from 0 to 58%, p < 0.001). Pattern recognition skills, assessed through clips, presented a notable rise from an average of 26% to 69% (p < 0.001). Ten weeks following the training, an increase in its utilization was observed; weekly usage rose from zero to 44%, and the proportion not using it declined from 94 to 19% (p < 0.001, p < 0.001, respectively).
An integrative two-day training program increases the application of abdominal bedside ultrasound in clinical settings, demonstrating the effectiveness of combining practical training with flexible, theoretical learning.
腹痛是基层医疗就诊和急诊科住院的主要原因。近期,即时超声在基层医疗中的应用激增,这凸显了专业培训的必要性,以提高基层医疗医生的专业技能,并培养他们在临床活动中常规使用超声的积极态度。
这项前瞻性队列研究于2023年3月至8月在本古里安大学进行,为48名此前没有腹部超声正式经验的参与研究的基层医疗医生引入了一个综合性腹部超声项目。通过课程前后基于病例片段的病理学测试、课程结束后立即进行的实践操作考试以及十周后进行的调查,评估医生对腹部超声整合的知识、实践技能和态度。
课程后的评估显示,基层医疗医生的实践技能熟练度有所提高,从26%提高到69%(p < 0.001),使用腹部超声的舒适度增加(从0提高到42%,p < 0.001),对其能力和局限性的理解增强(从0提高到58%,p < 0.001)。通过病例片段评估的模式识别技能从平均26%显著提高到69%(p < 0.001)。培训十周后,观察到其使用率有所提高;每周使用率从零提高到44%,不使用的比例从94%下降到19%(分别为p < 0.001,p < 0.001)。
一个为期两天的综合性培训项目增加了腹部床边超声在临床环境中的应用,证明了将实践培训与灵活的理论学习相结合的有效性。