虐待儿童儿科医师课程(CAP-CuP)中的虐待性头部创伤模块:Rehma的故事。

Q3 Medicine
Katie L Johnson, Caitlin E Crumm, Emily C B Brown
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简介:虐待性头部创伤(AHT)是2岁以下儿童头部损伤死亡的主要原因,也是医学教育中一个严重不足的话题。方法:我们为医学生、住院医师和治疗儿童的医生创建了一个关于AHT的互动模块。我们以三种形式对该模块进行了评估:由多学科(主要是医生)受众进行个人、自定进度的完成;在儿童和青少年神经病学(CAN)教育会议上向多学科(主要是医生)的一小群听众作报告;作为神经心理学和发展课程的一部分向一大群一年级医学生做了报告。所有版本都需要45分钟。完成了五个问题的模块前和模块后评估,以测量参与者对AHT的信心水平和知识。结果:24名个人、自定进度参与者、10名CAN教育会议参与者和62名医学生参与了AHT模块。在最大的群体(医学生)中,在10点李克特量表上,与AHT相关的中位数置信水平从3(四分位数范围[IQR]: 2.00-5.00)适度增加到6 (IQR: 6.00-7.75)。医学生正确回答知识问题的比例每一个问题都有所增加:27%到84%,50%到90%,2%到90%,79%到96%。在主要由医生组成的受众(即CAN会议和个人参与者)中,基线知识和信心得分往往高于医学生,并且每项指标都有所增加。讨论:这个关于AHT的互动模块增加了对各种医疗受众和交付形式的信心和知识。
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Abusive Head Trauma Module in the Child Abuse Pediatrics Curriculum for Physicians (CAP-CuP): Rehma's Story.

Introduction: Abusive head trauma (AHT) is the leading cause of death from head injuries in children under 2 years and a critically undertaught topic in medical education.

Methods: We created an interactive module on AHT for medical students, residents, and physicians who treat children. We evaluated the module in three formats: individual, self-paced completion by a multidisciplinary (primarily physician) audience; presentation to a small multidisciplinary (primarily physician) audience at a Child and Adolescent Neurology (CAN) educational conference; and presentation to a large group of first-year medical students as part of a neuropsychology and development course. All versions took 45 minutes. A five-question pre- and postmodule assessment was completed to measure participants' confidence levels and knowledge pertaining to AHT.

Results: Twenty-four individual, self-paced participants, 10 CAN educational conference attendees, and 62 medical students participated in the AHT module. Among the largest group (medical students), the median confidence level pertaining to AHT demonstrated a modest increase from 3 (interquartile range [IQR]: 2.00-5.00) to 6 (IQR: 6.00-7.75) on a 10-point Likert-type scale. The proportion of medical students answering knowledge questions correctly increased for every question: 27% to 84%, 50% to 90%, 2% to 90%, and 79% to 96%. Among the audiences composed of primarily physicians (i.e., the CAN conference and individual participants), baseline knowledge and confidence scores tended to be higher than the medical students and exhibited increases for every metric.

Discussion: This interactive module about AHT was associated with increased confidence and knowledge for a variety of medical audiences and delivery formats.

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