Serratus Anterior Plane Block Remote Learning Curriculum.

Q3 Medicine
Gabriel Weingart, Di Coneybeare
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Abstract

Introduction: Regional anesthesia aids in management of acute pain in the emergency department, but many emergency physicians remain inadequately trained. Further complicating medical education, our academic center continues to use remote learning as the primary setting for residency didactics. This project aims to create a remote conference session on ultrasound-guided serratus anterior plane blocks (USG-SAPB).

Methods: We used the ADDIE (analyze, design, develop, implement, evaluate) model for curricular design, with emergency medicine residents as our intended learners. For the analyze element, we examined clinical need and resident program evaluation feedback. For design, we utilized best practices for remote learning, principles of mental rehearsal, and multimodal instructional theory. For develop, we completed recruitment of faculty leads, materials, and beta testing of each component. We implemented our 50-minute session on the videoconferencing platform Zoom. For evaluate, we created a program evaluation survey based on Kirkpatrick's evaluation model.

Results: Seventeen learners completed the evaluation. For Kirkpatrick level 1, 94% reported being very or extremely satisfied. For Kirkpatrick level 2, 91% ranked their presession confidence level in performing USG-SAPB as not at all or slightly confident, compared to the postsession, where 88% ranked themselves as moderately, very, or extremely confident. For Kirkpatrick level 3, 94% reported that they would incorporate at least a moderate amount of content into clinical practice.

Discussion: This remote learning session on USG-SAPB demonstrated high levels of learner satisfaction, improvement in learner confidence, and potential to impact learners' clinical practice. Future studies can elucidate patient outcomes related to educational sessions.

冈前平滑肌阻滞远程学习课程。
导言:区域麻醉有助于急诊科急性疼痛的治疗,但许多急诊科医生的培训仍然不足。我们的学术中心继续将远程学习作为住院医生教学的主要环境,这使得医学教育更加复杂。本项目旨在创建一个关于超声引导下锯肌前平面阻滞(USG-SAPB)的远程会议课程:方法:我们采用 ADDIE(分析、设计、开发、实施、评估)模式进行课程设计,以急诊科住院医师为目标学习者。在分析环节,我们研究了临床需求和住院医师项目评估反馈。在设计方面,我们采用了远程学习的最佳实践、心理演练原则和多模式教学理论。在开发方面,我们完成了教员领导的招募、材料的编写以及各部分的测试。我们在视频会议平台 Zoom 上实施了 50 分钟的课程。在评估方面,我们根据 Kirkpatrick 的评估模型制作了项目评估调查表:17 名学员完成了评估。对于 Kirkpatrick 1 级,94% 的学员表示非常满意或非常满意。对于 Kirkpatrick 第 2 级,91% 的学员在课前将自己对执行 USG-SAPB 的信心等级评为完全没有信心或略有信心,而在课后,88% 的学员将自己的信心等级评为中等、非常有信心或非常有信心。对于 Kirkpatrick 3 级,94% 的人表示至少会将适量内容纳入临床实践:这次关于 USG-SAPB 的远程学习课程显示了学员的高满意度、学员自信心的提高以及影响学员临床实践的潜力。未来的研究可以阐明与教育课程相关的患者疗效。
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