Pia Iben Pietersen, Lars Konge, Rahul Bhatnagar, Marek Slavicky, Najib M Rahman, Nick Maskell, Laurence Crombag, Nathalie Tabin, Christian B Laursen, Anders Bo Nielsen
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胸腔超声已成为一种应用广泛的诊断工具,用于评估和监测有呼吸道症状或疾病的患者。然而,超声波检查依赖于使用者,需要足够的能力。欧洲呼吸学会(ERS)主办了一项结构严谨、以证据为基础的胸部超声培训计划。本研究旨在探讨和讨论 ERS 课程期间学员的自我报告活动和自我报告能力。在第二部分课程(课程的实践部分)之前、第三部分课程(最终认证考试)之前和之后三个月,向培训课程的学员发送了在线调查问卷。共有 77 名学员完成了调查。自我报告的胸部超声检查频率在课程期间有所增加,在最后的调查中,超过 90% 的学员每周都使用胸部超声检查。学员自我报告的能力(胸部超声检查的技术执行能力和整体能力)也有所提高。ERS 胸部超声培训课程为学员提供了广博的理论知识和充足的实践技能,这似乎能改变学员的行为,使大部分学员在临床实践中使用超声检查。
The European Respiratory Society led training programme improves self-reported competency and increases the use of thoracic ultrasound.
Thoracic ultrasound has become a well-implemented diagnostic tool for assessment and monitoring of patients with respiratory symptoms or disease. However, ultrasound examinations are user dependent and sufficient competencies are needed. The European Respiratory Society (ERS) hosts a structured and evidence-based training programme in thoracic ultrasound. This study aimed to explore and discuss the self-reported activity and self-reported competency of the participants during the ERS course. Online surveys were sent to the training programme participants before the second part of the course (practical part of the course), and before and 3 months after the third part of the course (final certification exam). A total of 77 participants completed the surveys. The self-reported frequency of thoracic ultrasound examinations increased during the course, and in the final survey more than 90% of the participants used thoracic ultrasound on weekly basis. The self-reported competency (on technical execution of the thoracic ultrasound examination and overall competency) also increased. The ERS thoracic ultrasound training programme forms the basis of broad theoretical knowledge and sufficient practical skills that seem to lead to behavioural changes, whereby a large proportion of the participants implemented ultrasound in their clinical practice.