评估远程医疗对青少年医学学员的教育影响:一种定性方法。

IF 3.6 Q1 PEDIATRICS Current pediatrics reports Pub Date : 2021-01-01 Epub Date: 2021-07-13 DOI:10.1007/s40124-021-00244-x
Sarah A Golub, Do-Quyen Pham, Ema L Bargeron, Cora Collette Breuner, Yolanda N Evans
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审查目的:自2019冠状病毒病大流行爆发以来,远程医疗已迅速纳入临床实践,但人们对其如何影响学员的教育经历了解有限。我们的研究评估了远程医疗对大流行期间儿科和青少年医学学员临床教育的影响。最近的发现:先前关于远程医疗的文献除了对学生的临床教育外,还侧重于提供者和患者的看法,尽管没有人评估过住院医生和青少年医学研究员的经验。总结:学员报告与主治医生进行双向观察的机会增加,学员和家庭的灵活性增加,以及在家庭环境中与青少年接触的机会增加。缺点包括身体检查减少,技能培养和技术上的困难,可能会中断学习经验。远程医疗是临床教育的宝贵工具,需要创新战略来完善和加强儿科和青少年医学学员的这些教育经验。
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Evaluating the Educational Impact of Telehealth on Adolescent Medicine Trainees: a Qualitative Approach.

Purpose of review: Telehealth has been swiftly incorporated into clinical practice since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, with limited understanding of how it affects trainees' educational experiences. Our study evaluates the impact of telehealth on clinical education in pediatric and Adolescent Medicine trainees during the pandemic.

Recent findings: Previous literature on telehealth focused on provider and patient perceptions in addition to clinical education for students, though none has evaluated the experiences of medical residents and fellows in Adolescent Medicine.

Summary: Trainees reported enhanced opportunities for bidirectional observation with attending physicians, increased flexibility for the trainee and families, and the opportunity to engage with adolescents in their home environment. Drawbacks include decreased physical exam skill-building and technological difficulties that can interrupt the learning experience. Telehealth is a valuable tool in clinical education and innovative strategies are needed to refine and enhance these educational experiences for pediatric and Adolescent Medicine trainees.

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