卢旺达医学教育耳鼻喉科模拟课程开发与评估。

IF 1.8 Q2 OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY
OTO Open Pub Date : 2024-10-24 eCollection Date: 2024-10-01 DOI:10.1002/oto2.155
Sarah Nuss, Rachel Wittenberg, Valerie Salano, Ivy Maina, Gratien Tuyishimire, Mary Jue Xu, Ornella Masimbi, Natnael Shimelash
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目的:本研究旨在评估针对卢旺达医科学生的新型低成本耳鼻喉科模拟培训课程的可行性和可接受性。在中低收入国家,获得实践培训和设备的机会有限,因此,培养学生掌握耳鼻喉科基本技能的信心对所有医学生都至关重要,尤其是在所有毕业生在专科毕业前都将在基层医疗机构工作的国家:研究设计:模拟训练的干预前和干预后评估:研究设计:模拟训练的干预前和干预后评估:模拟项目由 3 个主要部分组成:(1)用于环甲膜切开术和气管切开术练习的低成本、中等保真度模型;(2)用于异物和耵聍清除的低成本、低保真度耳部模型;以及用于练习(3)鼻衄处理和(4)鼻腔异物清除的高保真人体模型。学生们接受了前测和后测评估,以衡量他们在执行这些程序时的知识、经验、感知技能和信心。此外,还通过调查收集了对项目的反馈意见:共有 29 名医科学生参加了该模拟项目,该项目是在为期 3 周的实习轮转之前进行的为期 1 周的耳鼻喉科 "新兵训练营 "的一部分。所有模型均使用当地可获得的基本材料制作,环甲膜切开术模型的总成本为 1.02 美元,异物模型的总成本为 0.20 美元。在所有 3 个模拟项目中,学生的知识水平和自信心都有所提高。所有学生都认为模拟训练有用、愉快,并期待在今后的培训中使用这些技能:研究结果表明,低成本耳鼻咽喉科模拟教学深受欢迎,并在所有模拟教学中增强了学生对耳鼻咽喉科基本技能的了解、兴趣和信心。
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Otolaryngology Simulation Curriculum Development and Evaluation for Medical Education in Rwanda.

Objective: This study aimed to assess the feasibility and acceptability of a new low-cost otolaryngology simulation training curriculum for medical students in Rwanda. Given the limited access to hands-on training and equipment in low-middle-income countries, building confidence in performing basic otolaryngology skills is vital for all medical students, especially where all graduates initially serve in primary care before specializing.

Study design: Preintervention and postintervention assessments of simulation training.

Setting: Conducted at the University of Global Health Equity in Rwanda.

Methods: The simulation program comprised 3 primary components: (1) a low-cost, moderate-fidelity model for cricothyrotomy and tracheostomy practice, (2) a low-cost, low-fidelity ear model for foreign body and cerumen removal, and a high-fidelity manikin for practicing, (3) epistaxis management, and (4) nasal foreign body removal. Students underwent pretest and posttest assessments measuring their knowledge, experience, perceived skill, and confidence in performing these procedures. A survey collected feedback on the program.

Results: A total of 29 medical students participated in the simulation program, integrated into a 1-week otolaryngology "boot camp" preceding a 3-week clerkship rotation. All models were created using basic, locally available materials, at a total cost of $1.02 for cricothyrotomy and $0.20 for foreign body models. Knowledge and perceived confidence increased for all 3 simulations. All students found the simulations useful, enjoyable, and anticipated using these skills in future training.

Conclusion: The study's results demonstrated that the low-cost otolaryngology simulation was well-received and enhanced knowledge, interest, and confidence in performing basic otolaryngology skills across all simulations.

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OTO Open Medicine-Surgery
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