Preceptors’ perceived barriers on physician assistant student use of point-of-care ultrasound on clinical rotations

Mike Breunig, Ryan Kingsley, Karen M. Fischer, M. Huckabee
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Background: Inclusion of point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) within medical education is increasing. A lack of clinical preceptors ready to teach POCUS to physician assistant (PA) students has been discovered. Understanding the barriers to student use of POCUS in clinical education will inform curricular planning. Methods: Qualitative survey research was completed on 212 previously identified PA student preceptors. Descriptive statistics outlining frequencies of responses were completed. Results: The most frequently identified barriers included lack of preceptor experience with POCUS (63.7%), lack of access to a device (47.6%), and lack of familiarity with POCUS (45.2%). Time and lack of experience with POCUS were more commonly identified by inpatient providers. Lack of clinical indications and device access were more frequent in outpatient preceptors. Discussion: As programs incorporate POCUS, creating intentional opportunities for POCUS education on clinical rotations is needed. The differences in barriers based on practice type allow targeted intervention based on specific rotations.
教师对医师助理学生在临床轮转中使用即时超声的认知障碍
背景:在医学教育中纳入点护理超声(POCUS)越来越多。缺乏临床导师准备教POCUS医师助理(PA)学生已被发现。了解学生在临床教育中使用POCUS的障碍将为课程规划提供信息。方法:对212名PA学员导师进行定性调查研究。完成了描述响应频率的描述性统计。结果:最常见的障碍包括缺乏POCUS的指导经验(63.7%),缺乏设备(47.6%)和缺乏对POCUS的熟悉(45.2%)。时间和缺乏经验的POCUS是更常见的确定由住院医生。缺乏临床适应症和器械使用在门诊教师中更为常见。讨论:随着项目纳入POCUS,需要在临床轮转中为POCUS教育创造有意的机会。基于练习类型的障碍差异允许基于特定轮换进行有针对性的干预。
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