Blumenfeld A, Ben Abraham R, Stein M, Shapira S C, Reiner A, Reiser B, Rivkind A, Shemer J
Israel Defense Force-Medical Corps, Jerusalem.
J Am Coll Surg. 1997 Jul;185(1):8-12.
Between January 1990 and May 1995 one faculty in Israel taught Advanced Trauma Life Support (ATLS) courses to 3,700 physicians. Two types of courses were given to three subpopulations. We studied the influence of demographic variables on students' achievements in the course and compared students' achievements as a function of their course type.
This study was conducted as a concurrent longitudinal study.
Achievements of 3,700 students were analyzed. The precourse grade, type of course, and their interaction were found to have a significant effect on the postcourse grades. Physicians practicing surgical subspecialties, in general, did better, as did students educated in English-speaking countries. Students who took part in the Combat Trauma Life Support (CTLS) course, which included the entire ATLS course and additional lectures and exercises, also ended with better scores.
Physician's country of origin and clinical subspecialty have a significant effect on the cognitive achievement in the ATLS course provided in Israel. An expanded ATLS course (CTLS), to include additional military trauma topics as well as additional skill station training, can improve the results of the postcourse grades.
1990年1月至1995年5月期间,以色列的一名教员为3700名医生讲授了高级创伤生命支持(ATLS)课程。针对三个亚群体开设了两种类型的课程。我们研究了人口统计学变量对学生课程成绩的影响,并比较了不同课程类型学生的成绩。
本研究作为一项同期纵向研究开展。
对3700名学生的成绩进行了分析。发现课前成绩、课程类型及其相互作用对课后成绩有显著影响。一般来说,从事外科亚专业的医生成绩较好,在英语国家接受教育的学生也是如此。参加了战斗创伤生命支持(CTLS)课程的学生成绩也更好,该课程包括了整个ATLS课程以及额外的讲座和练习。
医生的原籍国和临床亚专业对以色列提供的ATLS课程中的认知成绩有显著影响。扩展后的ATLS课程(CTLS),包括额外的军事创伤主题以及额外的技能站培训,可以提高课后成绩。