模拟超声心动图学习对住院医师培训的贡献。

Q3 Medicine
Iyed Maatouk, Amani Maatouk, Besma Gafsi, Emna Mili, Mohamed Ali Chaouch, Samir Toumi, Islem Ouanes, Faouzi Ben Salem, Lamia Ouanes Besbes
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简介超声心动图是危重病人的关键检查,因此专门的培训至关重要。目的:本研究旨在评估模拟训练对住院医师掌握超声心动图的影响:这项干预研究于 2022 年 1 月在莫纳斯提尔医学院模拟中心(CeSim)对住院医生进行。干预措施包括理论培训和基于模拟器的超声心动图实践培训。住院医师在培训前后分别接受了 "前测 "和 "后测 "评估,评估使用的是法语问卷。参与完全出于自愿:共有 28 名住院医师参加了我们的研究,其中女性占大多数(57.1%)。年龄中位数为 29 岁(四分位数间距:28-31.75)。培训结束后,表示已掌握超声心动图解读所需技能的学员比例明显增加(p 结论:模拟培训对提高超声心动图解读技能大有裨益:这项研究报告了模拟培训在提高住院医师掌握超声心动图方面的有益作用。将此类培训方法纳入住院医师的学习课程是可取的。
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Simulation-based echocardiography learning contribution on training of medical residents.

Introduction: Echocardiography is a pivotal exam in critically ill patients, a specific training is crucial. Medical residents often lack echocardiography practice.

Aim: This study aims to evaluate the impact of simulation-based training on medical residents' echocardiography mastery.

Methods: This interventional study was conducted among medical residents at the Simulation Center of the Faculty of Medicine in Monastir (CeSim) in January 2022. The intervention consisted of a theoretical training and a simulator-based practical training concerning echocardiography. Residents underwent evaluation before and after training through a "Pre-Test" and a "Post-Test," respectively, using a French-language questionnaire. Participation was entirely voluntary.

Results: A total of 28 medical residents participated in our study, with the majority being female (57.1%). The median age was 29 years (interquartile range: 28-31.75). Following training, the proportion of participants who reported having the necessary skills for echocardiography interpretation significantly increased (p<0.05). Respondents demonstrated significant improvements in their scores on theoretical tests and practical skills assessments. Concerning echocardiographic views, the percentage of participants who correctly identified the title of the parasternal small axis section increased from 53.6% before training to 100% after training (p <10-3). Significant enhancements were observed in all parameters evaluating the practice of echocardiographic sections by respondents on a mannequin after training, encompassing time to obtain the view, view quality, image quality, visualization of structures, interpretability, and image stability (p<10-3). There was a significant improvement in average response rates for echocardiographic clinical syndroms among medical residents before and after training. All participants emphasized the indispensability of ultrasound education in the training of physicians specializing in managing cardiopulmonary emergencies.

Conclusions: This study reports the beneficial role of simulation-based training in enhancing the mastery of medical residents in echocardiography. Incorporating such training methods into their learning curricula is advisable.

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