呼吸住院医生:为新获得执照的呼吸治疗师打造卓越。

IF 2.4 4区 医学 Q2 CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE
Jessica L Patel, Carly A Grzehowiak, Laura O Douglas, Anna D Dunahoe, Jody Y Collins, Angela R Cushman, Heidi E Gilroy
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摘要

背景:劳动力问题凸显了新毕业的呼吸治疗师(RTs)在向执业过渡期间需要更多支持这一事实;然而,关于呼吸治疗师实习项目最佳实践的数据却很少:本项目旨在评估为毕业后工作年限小于 1 年的持证 RT 制定的实习计划的可行性和有效性。改善新毕业生向执业过渡的方法包括简化的临床导向、说教式学习、循证实践计划,并结合了模拟训练。数据是在一个多校区医疗保健系统的安全电子数据库中通过匿名问卷收集的。参与者回答了有关人口统计学信息、总体信心、临床技能和知识基础主题信心的问题:结果:参与者的回答显示,他们在角色自信、临床技能和知识基础主题方面的总体因子得分都有所提高:收集到的反馈显示,学员的临床技能和其他软技能都有了很大提高。这些结果表明,呼吸护理住院医师培训项目为新毕业的 RT 的培训、整体健康和留用增加了价值。
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Respiratory Residency: Establishing Excellence for the Newly Licensed Respiratory Therapist.

Background: Workforce issues have highlighted the fact that newly graduated respiratory therapists (RTs) need more support during their transition to practice; however, there are few data on best practices for RT residency programs.

Methods: The aim of this project was to evaluate the feasibility and effectiveness of a residency program for licensed RTs with < 1 y of experience post graduation. The approach to improve new graduate transition to practice included a streamlined clinical-based orientation, didactic learning, evidence-based practice plan, and incorporated simulation. Data were collected in a secure electronic database at a multi-campus health care system utilizing anonymous questionnaires. The participants responded to questions about demographic information, overall confidence, clinical skills, and knowledge base topic confidence.

Results: Participant responses reported an increase in their overall factor score measures for role confidence, clinical skills, and knowledge-based topics.

Conclusions: The collected responses showed an increase in a wide range of clinical skills and other soft skills. These results indicate that a respiratory care residency program adds value to the training, overall well-being, and retention of the newly graduated RT.

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Respiratory care
Respiratory care 医学-呼吸系统
CiteScore
4.70
自引率
16.00%
发文量
209
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: RESPIRATORY CARE is the official monthly science journal of the American Association for Respiratory Care. It is indexed in PubMed and included in ISI''s Web of Science.
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