Chloe Swords, Matthew E. Smith, J. Wasson, Asad Qayyum, J. Tysome
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摘要
背景:耳鼻喉科急诊通常由经验有限的初级医生提供;然而,他们可能不得不处理危及生命的紧急情况。开发了为期1天的强化模拟课程,向初级医生教授所需技能。方法:采用前瞻性单盲设计。37名参与者在课程开始前、课程结束后和间隔两个月后对自己的信心进行了评分。盲法评估人员对参与者在课程前后的两个模拟视频场景中的表现进行评分。结果:在课程结束调查中,参与者的自评信心有所增加(得分27.5 vs 53.0;P < 0.0001),并且在课程结束后2至4个月保持这种情况(得分为50.5;P < 0.0001)。在课程结束后,视频记录的紧急情况下的患者评估和管理显著改善(得分9.75 vs 18.75;P = 0.0093)。结论:本课程是对初级医师进行耳鼻喉科急诊管理教学的有效方法。耳鼻喉科入门课程受益于模拟部分的纳入。
Validation of a new ENT emergencies course for first-on-call doctors
Abstract Background: First-on-call ENT cover is often provided by junior doctors with limited ENT experience; yet, they may have to manage life-threatening emergencies. An intensive 1-day simulation course was developed to teach required skills to junior doctors. Methods: A prospective, single-blinded design was used. Thirty-seven participants rated their confidence before the course, immediately following the course and after a two-month interval. Blinded assessors scored participant performance in two video-recorded simulated scenarios before and after the course. Results: Participant self-rated confidence was increased in the end-of-course survey (score of 27.5 vs 53.0; p < 0.0001), and this was maintained two to four months after the course (score of 50.5; p < 0.0001). Patient assessment and management in video-recorded emergency scenarios was significantly improved following course completion (score of 9.75 vs 18.75; p = 0.0093). Conclusion: This course represents an effective method of teaching ENT emergency management to junior doctors. ENT induction programmes benefit from the incorporation of a simulation component.