The Effectiveness of Three Different Curricular Models to Teach Fundamental ECMO Specialist Skills to Entry Level Perfusionists.

Q2 Health Professions Journal of Extra-Corporeal Technology Pub Date : 2021-12-01 DOI:10.1182/ject-2100008
Jeffrey B Riley, Bruce E Searles, Edward M Darling, Dawn M Oles, Hani Aiash
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The dramatic increase in the use of extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) over the last decade with the concomitant need for ECMO competent perfusionists has raised questions of how well perfusion education programs are preparing entry-level perfusionists to participate in ECMO. While all perfusion schools teach ECMO principles, there is no standardized or systematic approach to the delivery of didactic knowledge and clinical skills in ECMO. Given this variability of ECMO education across and within perfusion schools, the CES-A exam may provide a metric for comparing curricular approaches. The purpose of this study is to examine three different curricular approaches to prepare new perfusion graduates to master the Adult ECMO Specialist Certification exam (CES-A). We examined three different curricular approaches to prepare new perfusion graduates to master the Adult ECMO Specialist Certification exam (CES-A). We hypothesized that there would be no difference in CES-A pass rate, exam score, Rasch measure, and item category scores between SUNY Cardiovascular Perfusion Program (CVP) graduates who completed SUNY's ECMO Capstone experience (Group III) and CVP graduates who did not select the ECMO Capstone experience (Group II). Further, we studied the performance of a third group of new graduates from an external program that does not offer formal ECMO courses or an ECMO Capstone experience (Group I). Every perfusion graduate in all groups passed the adult ECMO specialist exam. The graduates who as students completed an ECMO Capstone experience (Group III) scored higher on the exam and significantly higher on four exam categories: coagulation and hemostasis (p = .058), lab analysis point of care (p = .035), and monitor patient and circuit (p = .073), and the safety and failure modes (p = .017). Overall the median graduate Rasch measures ranked with Group III demonstrating the highest measure to Group I the lowest measures (not significant at p = .085). There is a positive educational effect due to CVP graduates completion of the ECMO Capstone experience compared to the program standard ECMO-related curricula in the two perfusion programs participating in this study. From this observation a structured ECMO simulation-based program appears to be equally effective as a traditional, typical lecture-only, clinical perfusion preceptorship, while demonstrating a more satisfactory experience with a higher reported case experience. In this study the standard perfusionist education curriculum prepared the new graduate to be successful on the CES-A exam. The three curricular approaches appear to prepare perfusionist graduates to be successful on the Adult ECMO Specialist exam.

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三种不同课程模式对入门级灌注师教授ECMO基本专业技能的有效性。
在过去的十年中,体外膜氧合(ECMO)的使用急剧增加,同时也伴随着对ECMO灌注师的需求,这就提出了灌注教育计划如何很好地准备入门级灌注师参与ECMO的问题。虽然所有灌注学校都教授ECMO原理,但没有标准化或系统的方法来传授ECMO的教学知识和临床技能。鉴于灌注学校之间和内部ECMO教育的这种可变性,CES-A考试可以为比较课程方法提供一个指标。本研究的目的是探讨三种不同的课程方法,以准备新的灌注毕业生掌握成人ECMO专家认证考试(CES-A)。我们研究了三种不同的课程方法,以准备新的灌注毕业生掌握成人ECMO专家认证考试(CES-A)。我们假设完成了纽约州立大学ECMO顶点体验(III组)和没有选择ECMO顶点体验(II组)的CVP毕业生在CES-A通过率、考试成绩、Rasch测量和项目类别得分方面没有差异。我们研究了第三组来自外部项目的新毕业生的表现,该项目没有提供正式的ECMO课程或ECMO顶点经验(第一组)。所有组的每位灌注毕业生都通过了成人ECMO专家考试。完成ECMO顶点经验的毕业生(III组)在考试中得分更高,并且在四个考试类别中得分明显更高:凝血和止血(p = 0.058),实验室分析护理点(p = 0.035),监测患者和电路(p = 0.073),以及安全性和失效模式(p = 0.017)。总体而言,毕业生Rasch测量的中位数排名,III组显示最高测量,而I组显示最低测量(p = 0.085无显著性)。与参与本研究的两个灌注项目的标准ECMO相关课程相比,CVP毕业生完成ECMO顶点经验具有积极的教育效果。从这一观察结果来看,基于结构化ECMO模拟的程序似乎与传统的、典型的仅讲授的临床灌注指导同样有效,同时显示出更令人满意的经验,报告的病例经验更多。在本研究中,标准的灌注师教育课程为应届毕业生在cse - a考试中取得成功做好了准备。这三种课程方法似乎为灌注师毕业生在成人ECMO专家考试中取得成功做好了准备。
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Journal of Extra-Corporeal Technology
Journal of Extra-Corporeal Technology Medicine-Medicine (all)
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Extracorporeal Technology is dedicated to the study and practice of Basic Science and Clinical issues related to extracorporeal circulation. Areas emphasized in the Journal include: •Cardiopulmonary Bypass •Cardiac Surgery •Cardiovascular Anesthesia •Hematology •Blood Management •Physiology •Fluid Dynamics •Laboratory Science •Coagulation and Hematology •Transfusion •Business Practices •Pediatric Perfusion •Total Quality Management • Evidence-Based Practices
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