Manual Uterine Aspiration Simulation for Emergency Medicine Learners.

Q3 Medicine
Katherine Wegman, Caroline Gorka, Judith Linden, Shannon Bell, Stephanie N Stapleton, Virginia Tancioco, Laura Welsh
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Abstract

Introduction: Manual uterine aspiration is a potentially lifesaving procedure for treating patients with hemorrhagic complications of early pregnancy loss. While early pregnancy loss is a common diagnosis seen in the emergency department, manual uterine aspiration education is lacking for emergency medicine physicians.

Methods: We designed a 90-minute procedural skills training session for 30 emergency medicine learners. The session included a brief lecture and video demonstration, followed by two micro-skills stations before finally completing the simulated procedure in its entirety. At each station, learners were asked to verbalize the steps and landmarks for the procedure before performing them on models. Participants completed a combined pre-post survey evaluating their perceived knowledge of the procedure and self-efficacy in performing the procedure.

Results: Thirty learners who participated in the workshop were surveyed, with a 100% response rate. All participants reported increased comfort with the procedure and knowledge about the procedure. All participants completed a successful simulated procedure. Participants also indicated increased interest in learning more about manual uterine aspiration and its potential application within the emergency medicine physician's scope of practice.

Discussion: We developed a workshop to train emergency medicine learners in manual uterine aspiration to stop life-threatening hemorrhage in the setting of early pregnancy loss. The workshop was well received by learners and increased their self-efficacy and desire for additional training with this procedure. Similar curricula should be tried at other institutions.

针对急诊医学学习者的手动子宫抽吸模拟。
简介人工子宫吸引术是治疗早孕流产大出血并发症患者的一种潜在救命手术。虽然早孕流产是急诊科常见的诊断,但急诊科医生却缺乏人工子宫吸引术的教育:方法:我们为 30 名急诊科学员设计了一个 90 分钟的程序技能培训课程。培训内容包括简短的讲座和视频演示,然后是两个微型技能站,最后完成整个模拟手术。在每一站,学员们都被要求先用口述说出手术的步骤和地标,然后再在模型上进行操作。学员们完成了一项事前事后的综合调查,评估了他们对手术的认知程度和完成手术的自我效能感:对参加讲习班的 30 名学员进行了调查,回复率为 100%。所有学员都表示对手术的舒适度和手术知识有所提高。所有学员都成功完成了模拟手术。学员们还表示更有兴趣了解手动子宫吸引术及其在急诊科医生执业范围内的潜在应用:讨论:我们举办了一次研讨会,培训急诊科学员如何在早期妊娠流产的情况下手动吸宫以止住危及生命的大出血。学习班受到了学员们的欢迎,提高了他们的自我效能感,并增强了他们接受更多相关培训的愿望。其他机构也应尝试类似的课程。
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