评估用于诊断儿童肺结核的胸部 X 光片解读短期培训课程

B. F. Melingui, E. Leroy-Terquem, M. Palmer, J-V. Taguebue, A. P. Wachinou, J. Gaudelus, A. Salomao, D. Bunnet, T. C. Eap, L. Borand, C. Chabala, C. Khosa, R. Moh, J. Mwanga-Amumpere, M. T. Eang, I. Manhiça, A. Mustapha, S. Beneteau, L. Falzon, J. Seddon, L. Berteloot, E. Wobudeya, O. Marcy, M. Bonnet, P. Y. Norval
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背景胸部 X 光片(CXR)的判读对于儿科结核病的诊断具有挑战性。我们评估了六个结核病高发国家中医疗水平较低的医护人员(HCWs)在为期三个半天的 CXR 培训模块中的表现。方法在结核病快速分散研究(TB-Speed Decentralization Study)中,我们开发了一个为期三个半天的培训课程,以识别正常 CXR、优质 CXR 和六个结核病提示特征。我们对一组预先确定的 20 张 CXR 读片进行了培训前后评估。结果 在 191 名医护人员中,43 人(23%)是医生,103 人(54%)是护士,18 人(9.4%)是放射技术人员,12 人(6.3%)是其他专业人员。在培训前和培训后的 2,840 张气管 X 光片中,分别有 1,843 张(64.9%)和 2,277 张(80.2%)正确解读了这两种评估结果(P < 0.001)。尽管课程评估存在一些局限性,没有包括异常的非结核病提示性 CXR,但研究结果表明,短期 CXR 培训课程可以提高医护人员诊断儿科结核病的判读技能。
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Evaluation of a short training course of chest X-ray interpretation for the diagnosis of paediatric TB
BACKGROUNDChest X-ray (CXR) interpretation is challenging for the diagnosis of paediatric TB. We assessed the performance of a three half-day CXR training module for healthcare workers (HCWs) at low healthcare levels in six high TB incidence countries.METHODSWithin the TB-Speed Decentralization Study, we developed a three half-day training course to identify normal CXR, CXR of good quality and identify six TB-suggestive features. We performed a pre–post training assessment on a pre-defined set of 20 CXR readings. We compared the proportion of correctly interpreted CXRs and the median reading score before and after the training using the McNemar test and a linear mixed model.RESULTSOf 191 HCWs, 43 (23%) were physicians, 103 (54%) nurses, 18 (9.4%) radiology technicians and 12 (6.3%) other professionals. Of 2,840 CXRs with both assessment, respectively 1,843 (64.9%) and 2,277 (80.2%) were correctly interpreted during pre-training and post-training (P < 0.001). The median reading score improved significantly from 13/20 to 16/20 after the training, after adjusting by country, facility and profession (adjusted β = 3.31, 95% CI 2.44–4.47).CONCLUSIONDespite some limitations of the course assessment that did not include abnormal non-TB suggestive CXR, study findings suggest that a short CXR training course could improve HCWs’ interpretation skills in diagnosing paediatric TB.
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