Point-of-Care Ultrasound Attitudes, Barriers, and Current Use Among Family Medicine Residents and Practicing Physicians.

PRiMER (Leawood, Kan.) Pub Date : 2023-04-26 eCollection Date: 2023-01-01 DOI:10.22454/PRiMER.2023.967474
Alicia Ludden-Schlatter, Robin L Kruse, Reiana Mahan, Luke Stephens
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Introduction: Point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) has high interest among learners and educators, but many barriers inhibit training and clinical use. Interest and barriers may differ between educators, trainees, and practicing physicians. This study investigates interest in POCUS, confidence in POCUS skills, and barriers to POCUS use for residents, academic family physicians, and community providers.

Methods: Online surveys sent to current residents, faculty, and graduates of an academic family medicine residency compared current use, comfort, training, perceived importance, barriers, and interest in future use of POCUS.

Results: Most participants (95.6%) agreed that POCUS was somewhat or extremely important to family medicine. Most participants also reported interest in all POCUS indications, other than obstetrics. Very few (5.4%) reported being extremely comfortable using POCUS. Most residents were somewhat comfortable, whereas most faculty and graduates were not at all comfortable. A majority in each group reported inexperience with equipment and interpreting images as a barrier. One-third of faculty and graduates reported "not billable" as a barrier. Statistically significant differences were found between groups' reports of prior training, current use, and interest in POCUS for obstetrics.

Conclusions: Family medicine residents, faculty, and community physicians reported high perceived importance of and interest in nonobstetric POCUS, but low comfort level in performing POCUS. Resident and faculty barriers may vary according to practice environment and differing time constraints. Senior faculty may have less POCUS training and comfort using POCUS than residents, highlighting the importance of continuing faculty education.

全科医学住院医师和执业医师对护理点超声波的态度、障碍和当前使用情况。
简介:护理点超声检查(POCUS)在学习者和教育者中拥有很高的关注度,但许多障碍阻碍了培训和临床应用。教育者、受训者和执业医师之间的兴趣和障碍可能有所不同。本研究调查了住院医师、家庭医生和社区医疗人员对 POCUS 的兴趣、对 POCUS 技能的信心以及使用 POCUS 的障碍:方法:向一家学术性全科住院医师培训机构的在职住院医师、教职员工和毕业生发送在线调查,比较他们目前使用 POCUS 的情况、舒适度、培训情况、感知的重要性、障碍以及对未来使用 POCUS 的兴趣:大多数参与者(95.6%)都认为 POCUS 对全科医学有一定或极其重要的意义。大多数参与者还表示对产科以外的所有 POCUS 适应症都感兴趣。只有极少数人(5.4%)表示使用 POCUS 非常得心应手。大多数住院医师表示使用起来比较得心应手,而大多数教师和毕业生则表示完全不得心应手。每组中的大多数人都表示,缺乏使用设备和解读图像的经验是一个障碍。三分之一的教职员工和毕业生表示 "无法计费 "是一个障碍。各组对产科 POCUS 的先前培训、当前使用情况和兴趣的报告之间存在明显的统计学差异:结论:全科住院医师、教师和社区医生对非产科 POCUS 的重要性和兴趣认知度较高,但对实施 POCUS 的舒适度较低。住院医师和教师的障碍可能因执业环境和不同的时间限制而异。资深教师接受的 POCUS 培训和使用 POCUS 的舒适度可能低于住院医师,这凸显了教师继续教育的重要性。
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