A blended learning program focusing on comprehensive opioid management in pain (COMP): A pilot program

IF 0.4 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Xin Yu Adeline Leong, Z. Lim, Lydia Weiling Li, Jane Mary George, Raymond Wee Lip Goy, Diana Xin Hui Chan, Selene Yan Ling Tan, P. Tan, Xia Yu
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In view of the opioid epidemic and increasing caution surrounding prescription of opioids, addressing the competence of opioid management is important. There is minimal structured opioid education in Singapore. Online opioid education modules are available but lack real-time input, concise objectives, and program evaluation. This pilot online, modular, blended program aimed to efficiently instruct novice doctors on safe and appropriate practical opioid prescribing, optimizing its role in multimodal pain management while minimizing risks to patients and public health. The Analysis, Design, Development, Implementation, and Evaluation (ADDIE) model was used. A multidisciplinary team developed the interactive blended program, “Comprehensive Opioid Management in Pain (COMP)”, consisting of three online modules, one case-based discussion (CBD) session, pre- and post-program evaluations. The program was designed to be concise, clinically relevant and engaging to maximize application of knowledge in clinically deficient areas. All junior anesthetists across Singhealth were invited to participate. We analyzed all self-reported and objective scores, as well as program feedback. 33 participants completed the online modules. Despite the moderate to high level of baseline self-reported confidence and competency scores, median scores for all variables increased post-program from pre-program. There was unanimous agreement on the relevance and utility of the training program. This pilot achieved the aims of improving the knowledge and confidence levels of opioid management in novice doctors. Participants particularly enjoyed the succinct and interactive features of COMP. Further extension with modules focusing on opioid diversion and its use in high-risk populations would benefit intermediate learners.
以疼痛中阿片类药物综合管理(COMP)为重点的混合学习计划:试点计划
鉴于阿片类药物的流行以及对阿片类药物处方的日益谨慎,解决阿片类药物管理能力问题非常重要。在新加坡,有组织的阿片类药物教育少之又少。虽然有在线阿片类药物教育模块,但缺乏实时输入、简明目标和项目评估。该试点在线模块化混合项目旨在有效指导新手医生安全、适当地开具阿片类药物处方,优化其在多模式疼痛管理中的作用,同时最大限度地降低对患者和公众健康的风险。该项目采用了分析、设计、开发、实施和评估(ADDIE)模式。一个多学科团队开发了互动式混合项目 "疼痛中的阿片类药物综合管理(COMP)",包括三个在线模块、一次基于病例的讨论(CBD)、项目前和项目后评估。该课程设计简明扼要,与临床相关,引人入胜,可最大限度地将知识应用于临床不足的领域。新加坡保健集团的所有初级麻醉师均受邀参加。我们分析了所有自我报告和客观评分以及程序反馈。33 名参与者完成了在线模块。尽管自我报告的信心和能力基线分数处于中等至较高水平,但所有变量的中位分数在课程结束后都比课程开始前有所提高。培训计划的相关性和实用性得到了一致认可。该试点项目实现了提高新手医生阿片类药物管理知识和信心水平的目标。学员们尤其喜欢 COMP 简明扼要和互动性强的特点。进一步扩展培训模块,重点介绍阿片类药物转移及其在高危人群中的使用,将使中级学员受益匪浅。
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Proceedings of Singapore Healthcare
Proceedings of Singapore Healthcare MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL-
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