"基于视频的学习模块是教授术前电诊断研究解释的有效方法"。

IF 3.2 2区 医学 Q1 SURGERY
Plastic and reconstructive surgery Pub Date : 2025-06-01 Epub Date: 2024-11-26 DOI:10.1097/PRS.0000000000011907
Ruby L Taylor, Justin K Zhang, J Megan M Patterson, Noah S Llaneras, Stahs Pripotnev, Kitty Y Wu, Susan E Mackinnon
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摘要

背景:电诊断(EDX)研究对于神经损伤的手术决策至关重要。外科医生通常依赖电诊断医师的报告,缺乏正规的 EDX 解读培训。这一知识空白凸显了为外科医生提供方便有效的教育资源的必要性,以提高他们对 EDX 的理解并加强对患者的护理:教育模块包括课前知识评估、42 分钟的电诊断研究解读视频讲座和课后知识评估。模块完成三个月后,通过发放额外的调查问卷对知识保留情况进行评估:这项研究有 119 名参与者(79% 为外科主治医师,8% 为研究员,9% 为外科住院医师,2% 自称 "其他")参加,研究结果表明,42 分钟的视频学习模块显著提高了 EDX 解释知识。中位分数从 7 分提高到了 9 分(p 结论:这项研究表明,简明的视频学习模块能有效提高外科医生对 EDX 解读的认识,可作为外科教育和改善神经外科患者选择的重要工具。
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A Video-Based Learning Module Is an Effective Way to Teach the Interpretation of Preoperative Electrodiagnostic Studies.

Background: Electrodiagnostic studies are critical for surgical decision-making in nerve injuries. Surgeons typically rely on the electrodiagnostician's reports and lack formal training in electrodiagnostic study interpretation. This knowledge gap highlights a need for accessible and effective educational resources for surgeons to improve their understanding of electrodiagnostic studies and enhance patient care.

Methods: The educational module consisted of a prelecture knowledge assessment, a 42-minute video lecture on interpreting electrodiagnostic study results, and a postlecture knowledge assessment. Knowledge retention was assessed by means of an additional survey distributed 3 months after module completion.

Results: This study, involving 119 participants (79% attending surgeons, 8% fellows, 9% surgical residents, and 2% who described their position as "other"), demonstrated that a 42-minute video-based learning module significantly improved knowledge of electrodiagnostic study interpretation. Median scores increased from 7 to 9 ( P < 0.001), with improvement persisting at 3 months (median retention score, 11; P < 0.025). Among surgeons completing the 3-month assessment, 65.5% reported that knowledge gained from the module had changed their clinical practice.

Conclusion: This study demonstrates that a concise, video-based learning module can effectively enhance surgeon knowledge of electrodiagnostic study interpretation and may serve as a valuable tool for surgical education and improving patient selection in nerve surgery.

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CiteScore
5.00
自引率
13.90%
发文量
1436
审稿时长
1.5 months
期刊介绍: For more than 70 years Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery® has been the one consistently excellent reference for every specialist who uses plastic surgery techniques or works in conjunction with a plastic surgeon. Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery® , the official journal of the American Society of Plastic Surgeons, is a benefit of Society membership, and is also available on a subscription basis. Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery® brings subscribers up-to-the-minute reports on the latest techniques and follow-up for all areas of plastic and reconstructive surgery, including breast reconstruction, experimental studies, maxillofacial reconstruction, hand and microsurgery, burn repair, cosmetic surgery, as well as news on medicolegal issues. The cosmetic section provides expanded coverage on new procedures and techniques and offers more cosmetic-specific content than any other journal. All subscribers enjoy full access to the Journal''s website, which features broadcast quality videos of reconstructive and cosmetic procedures, podcasts, comprehensive article archives dating to 1946, and additional benefits offered by the newly-redesigned website.
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