开发一个基于能力的点护理超声教育计划的路线图。

Elizabeth Parker, William Totura, Michael Majewski, Jayanta Mukherji, Elizabeth Tetteh, Susanna Byram
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背景:随着技术的进步,即时超声(POCUS)的临床应用已经扩展到多个专业。住院医师POCUS教育对教育者提出了挑战,要求他们开发基于POCUS的临床实践课程。实现POCUS能力所需的暴露水平正在随着采用不同POCUS培训计划的计划而发展。本研究旨在评估我们的POCUS课程,并利用评估结果和调查反馈来优化和提高学员的能力。方法:21名麻醉科住院医师参加了基线POCUS和为期2周的POCUS检查,包括65个问题(50个心脏,10个肺,5个腹部)。POCUS主管使用经过验证的工具评估肺和心脏超声的技术能力。超声心动图能力快速评估(RACE)量表用于评估图像生成和解释域。美国急诊医师学会住院医师主任委员会(ACEP-CORD)的指导方针衡量肺部超声的技术技能。居民对POCUS教育培训的看法基于调查。结果:基线和课程结束后两周的多项选择考试的分数比较没有显示出统计学上显著的成绩变化。技术能力评估显示,胸骨旁长轴位图像的RACE评分最高,肋下位和下腔静脉位图像的RACE评分最低。住院医生的认知调查结果显示,他们对学习超声有浓厚的兴趣和动机,并强烈希望更多地接触和接受超声培训。结论:麻醉学项目已纳入POCUS培训;然而,培训方法并不统一。本研究旨在为实习医师提供一个将POCUS技能融入临床实践的路线图。
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Developing a Roadmap for a Competency-Based Point-of-Care Ultrasound Education Program.

Background: The clinical applications of point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) have proliferated across multiple specialties with technologic advances. POCUS education in residency programs has challenged educators to develop a POCUS- based clinical practice curriculum. The level of exposure needed to achieve POCUS competence is evolving with programs adopting diverse POCUS training initiatives. Our study aims to evaluate our POCUS curriculum and use evaluation results and survey feedback to optimize and improve trainee competence.

Methods: Twenty-one anesthesiology residents participated in a baseline POCUS and a 2-week POCUS exam comprising 65 questions (50 cardiac, 10 lung, and 5 abdominal). Technical competence in lung and cardiac ultrasound was assessed by POCUS supervisors using validated tools. The Rapid Assessment of Competency in Echocardiography (RACE) Scale was used to assess image generation and interpretation domains. The American College of Emergency Physicians - Council of Residency Directors (ACEP-CORD) guidelines measure technical skills for lung ultrasound. Resident perception to POCUS education and training was based on a survey.

Results: Score comparisons between the baseline and 2-week post course multiple-choice exams did not show a statistically significant change in performance. The technical competency assessment demonstrates that Image Generation Scores on the RACE Scale were highest for images in the parasternal long-axis view and lowest for the subcostal view and inferior vena cava view. Results of the resident perception survey showed a strong interest and motivation to learn ultrasound and strong desire for more exposure and training with ultrasound.

Conclusions: Anesthesiology programs have incorporated POCUS training; however, training methods are not uniform. This study aims to provide a road map for residents-in-training to integrate POCUS skills into clinical practice.

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