新动画培训和认证申请NIHSS。

IF 7.8 1区 医学 Q1 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Stroke Pub Date : 2025-06-01 Epub Date: 2025-04-08 DOI:10.1161/STROKEAHA.124.048924
Ariana Anderson, Brian White, Marianne Bourgeois, Chase Champagne, Elizabeth Rothermel, John Klein, Joseph Aucoin, Patrick Lyden
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背景:美国国立卫生研究院卒中量表在全球范围内用于评估急性卒中患者的神经功能缺损。该量表最初是为研究用途而设计的,它使用特殊的评分规则,需要经过彻底的培训才能正确使用。目前可用的培训和认证系统是过时的,并且在已证实的神经学发现范围内受到限制。我们的目标是开发一种新的培训和认证方法,以解决现有系统的局限性。方法:我们描述了一个新的动画系统,它使用了最先进的数字动作捕捉,化身渲染和数字动画,可以在训练模块中说明所有可能的规模项目反应。对于认证,我们创建了20个独特的案例,可以从多个角度查看,以便更好地评分场景演示。增加了通过远程医疗使用该量表的培训。Alpha和beta测试的完成是为了增强迭代开发。从倒数第二个版本开始,我们测量了42个试点用户之间的互译协议,每个用户查看6个案例。经过进一步的改进,我们最终确定了应用程序,并在连续365个未选择用户查看3个案例的第二个样本中确认了解释器协议。光度分析方法遵循了我们之前对量表的研究。结果:用户一致认为,新的动画培训模块比传统的培训视频更具吸引力和信息量。我们将新系统与传统的实时视频认证系统进行了对比。在验证样本中,类内相关系数为0.979 (97.5% CI, 0.919-0.99)。Kappa得分在所有15个量表项目中从0.25到0.90不等。这些结果与以前的研究结果相当。结论:一个新的、动态的培训和认证系统显示出与传统系统相同的斜视特性,为美国国立卫生研究院卒中量表培训和认证提供了可靠的方法。新系统允许修改和重新配置,如果需要保持用户的兴趣和情况的新颖性。
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New Animated Training and Certification Application for NIHSS.

Background: The National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale is used globally to rate neurological deficits in patients with acute stroke. Originally designed for research use, the scale uses idiosyncratic scoring rules and requires thorough training for proper use. Currently available training and certification systems are timeworn and limited in the range of demonstrated neurological findings. We aimed to develop a new training and certification method to address the limitations of the prior system.

Methods: We describe a new animated system that uses state-of-the-art digital motion capture, avatar rendering, and digital animation that enables illustration of all possible scale item responses within a training module. For certification, we created 20 unique case vignettes, which can be viewed from many angles allowing better scoring scenario presentation. Training to use the scale via telemedicine was added. Alpha and beta testing was completed to enhance iterative development. From a penultimate version, we measured interrater agreement among 42 pilot users who each viewed 6 cases. After further improvement, we finalized the application and confirmed interrater agreement in a second sample of 365 consecutive, unselected users viewing 3 cases. Clinometric analysis methods followed our prior studies of the scale.

Results: Users agreed the new, animated training module is more engaging and informative than legacy training videos. We compared the new system to the legacy live-video certification system for clinometric reliability. In the confirmatory sample, the intraclass correlation coefficient was 0.979 (97.5% CI, 0.919-0.99). Kappa scores ranged from 0.25 to 0.90 across all 15 scale items. These results are comparable to previous studies.

Conclusions: A new, animated training and certification system showed equivalent clinometric properties to legacy systems, providing a reliable method for National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale training and certification. The new system allows modification and reconfiguration if needed to maintain user interest and case novelty.

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Stroke
Stroke 医学-临床神经学
CiteScore
13.40
自引率
6.00%
发文量
2021
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Stroke is a monthly publication that collates reports of clinical and basic investigation of any aspect of the cerebral circulation and its diseases. The publication covers a wide range of disciplines including anesthesiology, critical care medicine, epidemiology, internal medicine, neurology, neuro-ophthalmology, neuropathology, neuropsychology, neurosurgery, nuclear medicine, nursing, radiology, rehabilitation, speech pathology, vascular physiology, and vascular surgery. The audience of Stroke includes neurologists, basic scientists, cardiologists, vascular surgeons, internists, interventionalists, neurosurgeons, nurses, and physiatrists. Stroke is indexed in Biological Abstracts, BIOSIS, CAB Abstracts, Chemical Abstracts, CINAHL, Current Contents, Embase, MEDLINE, and Science Citation Index Expanded.
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