A randomized controlled educational pilot trial of interictal epileptiform discharge identification for neurology residents

IF 1.9 4区 医学 Q3 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Fábio A. Nascimento, Jin Jing, Christopher Traner, Wan Yee Kong, Marcia Olandoski, Srishti Kapur, Erik Duhaime, Roy Strowd, Jeremy Moeller, M. Brandon Westover
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Abstract

Objective

To assess the effectiveness of an educational program leveraging technology-enhanced learning and retrieval practice to teach trainees how to correctly identify interictal epileptiform discharges (IEDs).

Methods

This was a bi-institutional prospective randomized controlled educational trial involving junior neurology residents. The intervention consisted of three video tutorials focused on the six IFCN criteria for IED identification and rating 500 candidate IEDs with instant feedback either on a web browser (intervention 1) or an iOS app (intervention 2). The control group underwent no educational intervention (“inactive control”). All residents completed a survey and a test at the onset and offset of the study. Performance metrics were calculated for each participant.

Results

Twenty-one residents completed the study: control (n = 8); intervention 1 (n = 6); intervention 2 (n = 7). All but two had no prior EEG experience. Intervention 1 residents improved from baseline (mean) in multiple metrics including AUC (.74; .85; p < .05), sensitivity (.53; .75; p < .05), and level of confidence (LOC) in identifying IEDs/committing patients to therapy (1.33; 2.33; p < .05). Intervention 2 residents improved in multiple metrics including AUC (.81; .86; p < .05) and LOC in identifying IEDs (2.00; 3.14; p < .05) and spike–wave discharges (2.00; 3.14; p < .05). Controls had no significant improvements in any measure.

Significance

This program led to significant subjective and objective improvements in IED identification. Rating candidate IEDs with instant feedback on a web browser (intervention 1) generated greater objective improvement in comparison to rating candidate IEDs on an iOS app (intervention 2). This program can complement trainee education concerning IED identification.

针对神经内科住院医师的发作间期癫痫样放电识别随机对照教育试点试验
目的评估利用技术强化学习和检索练习教授学员如何正确识别发作间期癫痫样放电(IED)的教育计划的有效性。方法这是一项双机构前瞻性随机对照教育试验,涉及神经内科低年级住院医师。干预措施包括三段视频教程,重点是 IFCN 鉴定 IED 的六项标准,以及通过网络浏览器(干预措施 1)或 iOS 应用程序(干预措施 2)对 500 个候选 IED 进行评级并提供即时反馈。对照组不进行教育干预("非活动对照")。所有居民都在研究开始和结束时完成了调查和测试。结果21 名住院医师完成了研究:对照组(8 人);干预 1 组(6 人);干预 2 组(7 人)。除两人外,其余人员之前均无脑电图经验。干预 1 的住院医师在多个指标上都比基线(平均值)有所提高,包括 AUC(.74;.85;p <;.05)、灵敏度(.53;.75;p <;.05)和识别 IED/让患者接受治疗的信心水平 (LOC)(1.33;2.33;p <;.05)。干预 2 的住院医师在多个指标上都有所改善,包括 AUC(.81;.86;p <;.05)和识别 IED 的 LOC(2.00;3.14;p <;.05)以及尖波放电(2.00;3.14;p <;.05)。该项目在识别简易爆炸装置方面取得了明显的主观和客观进步。与通过 iOS 应用程序(干预 2)对候选 IED 进行评级相比,通过网络浏览器(干预 1)对候选 IED 进行评级并提供即时反馈,客观上有了更大的提高。该程序可作为受训人员简易爆炸装置识别教育的补充。
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Epileptic Disorders
Epileptic Disorders 医学-临床神经学
CiteScore
4.10
自引率
8.70%
发文量
138
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Epileptic Disorders is the leading forum where all experts and medical studentswho wish to improve their understanding of epilepsy and related disorders can share practical experiences surrounding diagnosis and care, natural history, and management of seizures. Epileptic Disorders is the official E-journal of the International League Against Epilepsy for educational communication. As the journal celebrates its 20th anniversary, it will now be available only as an online version. Its mission is to create educational links between epileptologists and other health professionals in clinical practice and scientists or physicians in research-based institutions. This change is accompanied by an increase in the number of issues per year, from 4 to 6, to ensure regular diffusion of recently published material (high quality Review and Seminar in Epileptology papers; Original Research articles or Case reports of educational value; MultiMedia Teaching Material), to serve the global medical community that cares for those affected by epilepsy.
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