为四年级医学生护理阿片类药物使用障碍患者做好准备:这种培训如何影响他们在住院期间寻求成瘾护理机会的意图。

IF 4.3 3区 材料科学 Q1 ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC ACS Applied Electronic Materials Pub Date : 2023-12-01 DOI:10.1080/10872981.2022.2141602
Katharine F Marshall, Patricia A Carney, Kathryn J Bonuck, Patricio Riquelme, Jonathan Robbins
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背景与目标:2021年,美国每年有10万人死于药物过量,是55岁以下成年人最常见的死亡原因。将物质使用障碍(SUD)护理纳入本科医学教育的做法还不完善。目前尚不清楚为四年级医学生开设的阿片类药物使用障碍管理短期课程是否能提高毕业学生治疗这些障碍的知识和准备。方法:我们设计了一个关于OUD患者护理的2小时交互式案例会话,并将其作为住院过渡课程的一部分进行了虚拟交付。一项回顾性的测试前/测试后评估工具确定了这一环节对学生感知的知识、信心和寻求进一步教育机会的意图的影响。结果:在144名参与者中,58名学生(40.3%)完成了回顾性的前/后调查。在12个项目的调查中,感知知识和态度有统计学上的显著改善。在5分量表上,感知知识的最大收获发生在丁丙诺啡诱导的类别中(2.9前;4.22后;2.84前;4.27后;3.16前;4.29后;p结论:向医学生提供的2小时互动案例教学课程提高了他们对获得OUD教育的感知知识、态度和未来兴趣。由于阿片类药物的流行没有减弱的迹象,我们主张将SUD教育作为向住院过渡课程的一部分。
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Preparing fourth year medical students to care for patients with opioid use disorder: how this training affects their intention to seek addiction care opportunities during residency.

Background & objectives: In 2021, the USA recorded 100,000 annual deaths from drug overdose, representing the most frequent cause of death in adults under age 55. The integration of care for substance use disorders (SUDs) into undergraduate medical education is not well established. It is unclear whether a short course on management of opioid use disorder (OUD) offered to fourth year medical students could increase graduating students' knowledge and preparedness to treat these disorders.

Methods: We designed a 2-hour interactive case-based session on patient care for OUD and delivered it virtually as part of a Transition to Residency course. A retrospective pre-/post-test assessment instrument determined the impact of this session on students' perceived knowledge, confidence, and intention to seek further educational opportunities for OUD.

Results: Of 144 participants, 58 students (40.3%) completed the retrospective pre-/post- survey. There were statistically significant improvements in perceived knowledge and attitudes on the 12-item survey. The largest gains in perceived knowledge on a 5-point scale occurred in the categories regarding buprenorphine induction (pre 2.9; post 4.22; p < 0.001), managing inpatient opioid withdrawal (pre 2.84; post 4.27; p < 0.001), and the role of methadone in treating withdrawal (pre 3.16; post 4.29; p < 0.001). All (n = 58) survey respondents would recommend the training to a colleague and felt that the session would benefit their professional practice. Over 90% (93.1%) of respondents planned on seeking additional SUD learning opportunities during residency.

Conclusions: A 2-hour interactive case-based teaching session delivered to medical students improved perceived knowledge, attitudes, and future interest in obtaining education around OUD. As the opioid epidemic shows no sign of abating, we would advocate for the inclusion SUD education as part of Transition to Residency courses.

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