[Educational usefulness of lung auscultation training with an auscultation simulator].

Yasuji Arimura, Hiroyuki Komatsu, Shigehisa Yanagi, Nobuhiro Matsumoto, Akihiko Okayama, Katsuhiro Hayashi, Masamitsu Nakazato
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Abstract

Objective: We examined the educational usefulness of lung auscultation training with an auscultation simulator "Mr. Lung".

Methods: Auscultation training was conducted for fifth-year students of the Medical Department of the University of Miyazaki, and consisted of a lecture by a pulmonologist (Board Certified Member of the Japanese Respiratory Society) and skill training using Mr. Lung for a total of 90 min. We compared the percentages of students who correctly identified 4 adventitious sounds before and after training. We also investigated the responses to a self-report questionnaire on self-evaluation after training, auscultation experiences before training, and opinions regarding medical education with the simulator.

Results: The subjects' correct answer rate before training was 40% or less and that for the correct identification of rhonchi was the lowest (5%). The correct answer rate, which was not influenced by previous experience of auscultation, significantly increased after training (80% or more). In the self-report questionnaire, about 90% of the students answered that the ability to identify lung sounds by auscultation was necessary for all doctors and that the simulator was effective for acquiring this skill.

Conclusion: The auscultation simulator may be useful for medical students not only to enhance auscultatory skills but also to realize the importance of auscultation in clinical examination.

[听诊模拟器肺听诊训练的教育意义]。
目的:探讨用“龙先生”听诊模拟器进行肺听诊训练的教育意义。方法:对宫崎大学医学系五年级学生进行听诊训练,包括肺科医生(日本呼吸学会董事会认证会员)的讲座和使用Mr. Lung进行的技能训练,共90分钟。我们比较了训练前后学生正确识别4个外来音的百分比。我们还调查了培训后的自我评价、培训前的听诊经历以及对使用模拟器进行医学教育的意见。结果:被试在训练前的正确率为40%以下,其中对龙舌的正确率最低(5%)。训练后的听诊正确率显著提高(80%以上),且不受以往听诊经验的影响。在自我报告问卷中,约90%的学生回答说,通过听诊识别肺音的能力对所有医生来说都是必要的,并且模拟器对于获得这项技能是有效的。结论:该听诊模拟器不仅可以提高医学生的听诊技能,而且可以使他们认识到听诊在临床检查中的重要性。
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