Development of a national point-of-care ultrasound training course for physicians in Japan: A 3-year evaluation

Toru Yamada, Taro Minami, Yuka Kitano, Shunpei Yoshino, Suguru Mabuchi, Nilam J. Soni
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Purpose: Point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) allows bedside clinicians to acquire, interpret, and integrate ultrasound images into patient care. Although the availability of POCUS training courses has increased, the educational effectiveness of these courses is unclear. Methods: From 2017 to 2019, we investigated the educational effectiveness of a standardized 2-day hands-on POCUS training course and changes in pre- and post-course exam scores in relationship to participants’ (n = 571) clinical rank, years of POCUS experience, and frequency of POCUS use in clinical practice. Results: The mean pre- and post-course examination scores were 67.2 (standard deviation [SD] 12.3) and 79.7 (SD 9.7), respectively. Higher pre-course examination scores were associated with higher clinical rank, more years of POCUS experience, and more frequent POCUS use (p < 0.05). All participants showed significant changes in pre- to post-course exam scores. Though pre-course scores differed by clinical rank, POCUS experience, and frequency of POCUS use, differences in post-course scores according to participant baseline differences were non-significant. Conclusion: A standardized hands-on POCUS training course is effective for improving POCUS knowledge regardless of baseline differences in clinical rank, POCUS experience, or frequency of POCUS use. Future studies shall evaluate changes in POCUS use in clinical practice after POCUS training.
日本医师的全国定点超声培训课程的发展:3年评估
目的:点护理超声(POCUS)允许床边临床医生获取、解释和整合超声图像到患者护理中。虽然POCUS培训课程的提供有所增加,但这些课程的教育效果尚不清楚。方法:从2017年到2019年,我们调查了为期2天的标准化POCUS实践培训课程的教育效果,以及课程前和课程后考试成绩的变化与参与者(n = 571)的临床级别、POCUS经验年限和临床实践中使用POCUS的频率的关系。结果:课程前和课程后的平均考试成绩分别为67.2(标准差[SD] 12.3)和79.7 (SD 9.7)。较高的课前考试分数与较高的临床等级、较长的POCUS经验和较频繁的POCUS使用相关(p <0.05)。所有的参与者在课前和课后的考试成绩上都有显著的变化。尽管课程前得分因临床级别、POCUS经验和POCUS使用频率而异,但根据参与者基线差异,课程后得分差异无统计学意义。结论:无论临床级别、POCUS经验或POCUS使用频率的基线差异如何,标准化的POCUS实践培训课程对提高POCUS知识是有效的。未来的研究将评估POCUS培训后临床实践中使用POCUS的变化。
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