Introducing simulation-based education to Genitourinary Medicine specialty training in the North West of England: A quality improvement project exploring trainee perspectives and impact.

IF 1.4 4区 医学 Q4 IMMUNOLOGY
International Journal of STD & AIDS Pub Date : 2024-11-01 Epub Date: 2024-09-03 DOI:10.1177/09564624241280329
Izuchukwu Williams Ezeh
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Abstract

Introduction: Simulation-based education (SBE) provides enactive experiences for learners. This project explores the utility of SBE in GUM training.

Methods: Phase 1 was a qualitative survey of GUM trainees across the UK exploring their views on SBE. Phase 2 involved roll-out of SBE to new GUM trainees. Feedback was subsequently obtained.

Results: Twenty-three participants were surveyed in phase 1. When asked to rate the relevance of SBE to curriculum competencies on a scale of 1 to 5 (1 = not relevant, 5 = highly relevant), the highest ratings (score ≥4) were for proctoscopy (4.1), IUD insertion (4.1), SDI removal (4.1), SDI insertion (4.0), and punch biopsy (4.0). All curriculum items scored ≥3. Eighty-three percent (n = 19) felt SBE will improve clinician confidence and competence. Following introduction of SBE, participants fed back on the relevance of the session. All 5 respondents rated the session ≥4 for addressing their clinical and curriculum goals. All respondents rated the session ≥4 for improving clinician confidence and competence. The session received an overall rating of 5, and respondents similarly rated 5 for more sessions.

Conclusion: Trainees recognise the value of simulated learning experiences and its role in improving procedural competence and addressing bespoke human factor skills relevant to GUM.

在英格兰西北部的泌尿生殖医学专业培训中引入模拟教学:探索学员观点和影响的质量改进项目。
介绍:模拟教育(SBE)为学习者提供了积极主动的体验。本项目探讨了 SBE 在 GUM 培训中的实用性:第一阶段是对英国各地的 GUM 培训学员进行定性调查,以了解他们对 SBE 的看法。第二阶段是向新的 GUM 学员推广 SBE。随后获得反馈意见:第 1 阶段对 23 名学员进行了调查。当被要求以 1 到 5 分(1 = 不相关,5 = 高度相关)对 SBE 与课程能力的相关性进行评分时,评分最高(得分≥4)的项目是直肠镜检查(4.1)、宫内节育器插入(4.1)、SDI 取出(4.1)、SDI 插入(4.0)和穿刺活检(4.0)。所有课程项目得分均≥3。83%的学员(n = 19)认为《职业教育准则》将提高临床医师的信心和能力。在介绍了《职业教育》之后,学员们反馈了课程的相关性。所有 5 位受访者都将该课程与临床和课程目标的相关性评为≥4 分。在提高临床医生的信心和能力方面,所有受访者的评分均≥4 分。该课程的总体评分为 5 分,受访者对更多课程的评分同样为 5 分:受训人员认识到模拟学习体验的价值及其在提高程序能力和解决与 GUM 相关的特定人为因素技能方面的作用。
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CiteScore
2.60
自引率
7.10%
发文量
144
审稿时长
3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: The International Journal of STD & AIDS provides a clinically oriented forum for investigating and treating sexually transmissible infections, HIV and AIDS. Publishing original research and practical papers, the journal contains in-depth review articles, short papers, case reports, audit reports, CPD papers and a lively correspondence column. This journal is a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE).
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