Tiranun Rungvivatjarus, Mario Bialostozky, Amy Z Chong, Jeannie S Huang, Cynthia L Kuelbs
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摘要
背景:临床信息学(Clinical Informationatics,CI)重塑了医疗保健服务中医疗信息的共享、评估和利用方式。电子健康记录(EHR)的广泛整合要求医生和从业人员必须熟练掌握,但医学学员却面临着临床信息学教育机会匮乏的问题:我们在一家三级儿科护理中心开发了一个 CI 轮转课程,向儿科、儿科神经学和儿科内科住院医师传授分类 CI 基础知识和适用的电子病历技能:CI 轮转于 2017 年创建,2020 年重新设计,旨在提供基础 CI 知识、促进纵向学习并鼓励 CI 技能/工具在现实世界中的应用。该课程由五位医生信息学家组成的教师团队领导,为每位学员提供个性化的轮转时间安排以及与教师的单独会面。学员在轮转前后都要完成一个信息学项目、知识评估和自我效能感调查。结果显示,31 名住院医师完成了选修课程:结果:31 名住院医师完成了选修课,他们的项目涉及多个领域,如医学教育、科室专项计划、文档改进、法规遵从和运营计划目标。知识评估的平均百分比从 77% (11.6) 增加到 92% (10.6;P ≤ 0.05)。住院医师的感知调查显示,他们对各种信息学概念和工具的理解和信心都有所提高(p ≤ 0.05):医学学员对信息学教育的兴趣与日俱增,并认为它很有价值。我们的医学教育课程成功地提高了住院医师对信息学概念和电子病历工具的理解、自我效能感和使用信心。未来还需要数据来评估此类课程对毕业生在临床工作中熟练使用 CI 工具并提高其效率的影响。
Preparing Future Pediatric Care Providers with a Clinical Informatics Elective.
Background: Clinical informatics (CI) has reshaped how medical information is shared, evaluated, and utilized in health care delivery. The widespread integration of electronic health records (EHRs) mandates proficiency among physicians and practitioners, yet medical trainees face a scarcity of opportunities for CI education.
Objectives: We developed a CI rotation at a tertiary pediatric care center to teach categorical pediatric, pediatric-neurology, and medicine-pediatric residents foundational CI knowledge and applicable EHR skills.
Methods: Created in 2017 and redesigned in 2020, a CI rotation aimed to provide foundational CI knowledge, promote longitudinal learning, and encourage real-world application of CI skills/tools. Led by a team of five physician informaticist faculty, the curriculum offers personalized rotation schedules and individual sessions with faculty for each trainee. Trainees were tasked with completing an informatics project, knowledge assessment, and self-efficacy perception survey before and after rotation. Paired t-test analyses were used to compare pre- and postcurriculum perception survey.
Results: Thirty-one residents have completed the elective with their projects contributing to diverse areas such as medical education, division-specific initiatives, documentation improvement, regulatory compliance, and operating plan goals. The mean knowledge assessment percentage score increased from 77% (11.6) to 92% (10.6; p ≤ 0.05). Residents' perception surveys demonstrated improved understanding and confidence across various informatics concepts and tools (p ≤ 0.05).
Conclusion: Medical trainees are increasingly interested in CI education and find it valuable. Our medical education curriculum was successful at increasing residents' understanding, self-efficacy, and confidence in utilizing CI concepts and EHR tools. Future data are needed to assess the impact such curricula have on graduates' proficiency and efficiency in the use of CI tools in the clinical workplace.
期刊介绍:
ACI is the third Schattauer journal dealing with biomedical and health informatics. It perfectly complements our other journals Öffnet internen Link im aktuellen FensterMethods of Information in Medicine and the Öffnet internen Link im aktuellen FensterYearbook of Medical Informatics. The Yearbook of Medical Informatics being the “Milestone” or state-of-the-art journal and Methods of Information in Medicine being the “Science and Research” journal of IMIA, ACI intends to be the “Practical” journal of IMIA.