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摘要
背景:掌握手术技能是卫生高等教育的支柱之一,也符合医学教育的社会责任。由于在培训课程中不可能遇到支气管镜检查的重要病例,因此将学生在未来工作环境中遇到的常见病例制作成教学视频。因此,本研究的目的是了解在马西赫-达内什瓦里博士医院使用支气管镜教育视频干预对医疗助理的知识、技能和医疗失误的影响,并将其与传统方法进行比较:在这项实验研究中,随机分配了两组:实验组和对照组。每组 15 人。第一组使用人体模型(传统方法),第二组使用多媒体作为实验组。两组均通过前测和后测进行评估。多选题(MCQ)用于评估知识,核对表用于评估技能。两组教育前后干预效果的比较采用独立 t 检验进行统计分析:结果:在技能方面,实验组与对照组的差异有统计学意义,显著性水平为 0.042。实验组平均提高了 3 分,而对照组提高了 1.4 分。知识方面没有明显差异。气胸患者人数也有所减少:结果表明,多媒体培训方法有效提高了助理人员的技能,减少了支气管镜检查后的医疗差错。建议使用教学视频(多媒体)提高助手的技能。建议应用新的教育模式,而不是固守传统模式。
Impact of Using Educational Multimedia on Knowledge, Skill, and Reduction of Medical Error Following Bronchoscopy.
Background: Achieving procedural skills is one of the pillars of health higher education which is in line with the social responsibility of medical education. Since it is not possible to encounter important cases in bronchoscopy during the training course, the common cases that the students encounter in their future work environment were prepared as an educational video. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to find out the impact of using bronchoscopy educational video intervention on medical assistants' knowledge, skill, and medical error comparing it with the traditional method at Dr. Masih Daneshvari Hospital.
Materials and methods: In this experimental study, two groups were randomly assigned: the experimental and the control. Each one consists of 15 participants. The first group used mannequins (traditional method) and the second used multimedia as the experimental group. Both groups were evaluated by pre and post-tests. Multiple choices (MCQs) were given to evaluate the knowledge and a checklist for skills. A comparison of the impact of intervention before and after education in both groups was statistically analyzed using the independent t-test.
Results: There were statistically significant differences between the experimental group and the control group at a significance level of 0.042 for the skill. An average increase of 3 points was observed in the experiment group, while the control group increased by 1.4 points. No significant difference was seen for knowledge. The number of patients with pneumothorax was also decreased.
Conclusion: Results showed that the multimedia training method effectively promotes the assistants' skills and reduces medical errors following bronchoscopy Administration. It is recommended to use educational videos (multimedia) to improve assistants' skills. It is suggested to apply the new model of education rather than sticking to the traditional one.