Efficacy of an online lung ultrasound module on skill acquisition by clinician: a new paradigm

Alok Sharma, Gunjana Kumar, Rema Nagpal, Kirti M. Naranje, Arnab Sengupta, Vanitha Jagannath, Sonali Suryawanshi, Pradeep Suryawanshi
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Lung ultrasound (LUS) as an assessment tool has seen significant expansion in adult, paediatric, and neonatal populations due to advancements in point-of-care ultrasound over the past two decades. However, with fewer experts and learning platforms available in low- and middle-income countries and the lack of a standardised supervised training programme, LUS is not currently effectively used to the best of its potential in neonatal units.A cross-sectional survey assessed the efficacy of learning LUS via a mentor-based online teaching module (NEOPOCUS). The questionnaire comprised the clinicians’ demographic profile, pre-course skills, and self-assessment of skill acquisition after course completion with ongoing hands-on practice.A total of 175 clinicians responded to the survey, with the majority (87.9%) working in level 3 and 4 neonatal intensive care units. Clinicians had variable clinical experience. Of them, 53.2% were consultant paediatricians/neonatologists with over 10 years of experience. After the course, there was a significant increase in clinician confidence levels in diagnosing and assessing all LUS pathology, as evidenced by the increase in median cumulative scores [from baseline 6 (interquartile range, IQR, 6–9) to 20 (IQR 16–24), p < 0.001] with half of them gaining confidence within 3 months of the course.An online curriculum-based neonatal lung ultrasound training programme with clinician image demonstration and peer review of images for image optimisation increases self-reported confidence in diagnosing and managing neonatal lung pathology. Web-based online training in neonatal lung ultrasound has merits that can help with the delivery of training globally, and especially in low- and middle-income countries.
在线肺部超声模块对临床医生掌握技能的效果:一种新模式
过去二十年来,由于床旁超声技术的进步,肺部超声(LUS)作为一种评估工具已在成人、儿科和新生儿人群中得到广泛应用。一项横断面调查评估了通过导师在线教学模块(NEOPOCUS)学习 LUS 的效果。问卷内容包括临床医生的人口统计学特征、课程前的技能以及课程完成后对技能掌握情况的自我评估,并进行了持续的实践练习。共有 175 名临床医生对调查做出了回应,其中大部分(87.9%)在 3 级和 4 级新生儿重症监护病房工作。临床医生的临床经验各不相同。其中,53.2%为儿科/新生儿科顾问医生,工作经验超过10年。课程结束后,临床医生在诊断和评估所有 LUS 病理学方面的信心水平有了显著提高,这体现在累积分数中位数的增加上[从基线 6(四分位数间距,IQR,6-9)增加到 20(IQR,16-24),p < 0.基于在线课程的新生儿肺部超声培训项目,通过临床医生图像演示和同行评议以优化图像,提高了自我报告的诊断和处理新生儿肺部病理的信心。基于网络的新生儿肺部超声在线培训的优点有助于在全球范围内开展培训,尤其是在中低收入国家。
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