提高超声引导注射技术的技能和信心:尸体车间的影响。

IF 2.7 2区 医学 Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Mert Zure, Mahir Topaloğlu, Enes Efe İş, Selim Sezikli, Deniz Sarıkaya, Demirhan Dıraçoğlu
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背景:超声引导注射由于其精确性和微创性,在肌肉骨骼实践中越来越受欢迎。尸体肌肉骨骼超声引导注射工作坊提供独特的实践培训,使医生能够在现实解剖背景下完善他们的技能并提高操作信心。本研究评估了此类研讨会在增强参与者对进行肌肉骨骼超声引导注射的信心方面的有效性。方法:一项前瞻性横断面研究,109名参与者参加了三个为期一天的研讨会。讲习班包括理论课程和使用尸体标本在超声引导下对髋关节、膝关节和踝关节进行注射的实践。参与者完成了研讨会前和研讨会后的调查,评估他们自我报告的注射信心。通过比较课程前和课程后的反应来分析信心的变化,以评估培训的有效性。结果:参与者对所有三个关节的信心都有显著改善,其中髋部注射的信心增加最大。住院医师表现出较低的课程前和课程后的信心,但与专家相比表现出更大的改善。先前接受超声训练与较高的课程前信心相关,但与课程后信心无关;这意味着那些以前没有参加过超声检查课程的人表现出更大的改善,尸体课程弥补了以前课程的不足。住院期间使用超声设备与较高的置信度呈正相关。结论:尸体肌肉骨骼超声引导注射车间显著提高了医生的操作信心,特别是髋关节和踝关节注射。这些研讨会是很有价值的工具,可以弥补之前错过的超声项目出席率,因此可以要求重新评估如何分配教育资源,以优化程序能力和患者安全。
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Advancing skills and confidence in ultrasound-guided injection techniques: the impact of a cadaveric workshop.

Background: Ultrasound-guided injections have become increasingly popular in musculoskeletal practice due to their precision and minimally invasive nature. Cadaveric musculoskeletal ultrasound-guided injection workshops offer unique hands-on training, allowing physicians to refine their skills and improve procedural confidence in a realistic anatomical context. This study evaluates the effectiveness of such workshops in enhancing participants' confidence in performing musculoskeletal ultrasound-guided injections.

Methods: A prospective cross-sectional study was conducted with 109 participants attending three one-day workshops. The workshops included theoretical sessions and hands-on practice on ultrasound-guided injections of the hip, knee, and ankle joints using cadaveric specimens. Participants completed pre- and post-workshop surveys assessing their self-reported confidence in performing injections. Changes in confidence were analyzed by comparing pre- and post-course responses to evaluate the effectiveness of the training.

Results: Participants showed significant improvements in confidence for all three joints, with the largest gain observed in hip injections. Residents exhibited lower pre- and post-course confidence but demonstrated greater improvement compared to specialists. Prior exposure to ultrasound training was associated with higher pre-course confidence but not post-course; implying that those who had not attended previous ultrasonography courses showed greater improvement and that cadaveric courses compensate for the lack of previous courses. Access to ultrasound equipment during residency was positively correlated with higher confidence levels.

Conclusion: Cadaveric musculoskeletal ultrasound-guided injection workshops significantly enhance procedural confidence among physicians, particularly for hip and ankle joint injections. These workshops are valuable enough tools to make up for missed preceding ultrasound program attendance, and it could thus call for a reevaluation of how educational resources are distributed to optimize procedural competence and patient safety.

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BMC Medical Education
BMC Medical Education EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES-
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4.90
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795
审稿时长
6 months
期刊介绍: BMC Medical Education is an open access journal publishing original peer-reviewed research articles in relation to the training of healthcare professionals, including undergraduate, postgraduate, and continuing education. The journal has a special focus on curriculum development, evaluations of performance, assessment of training needs and evidence-based medicine.
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