向未经培训的医务人员教授新生儿紧急脐静脉通路:使用视频教学和真实脐带的试点研究。

IF 1.7 Q2 EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES
Advances in Medical Education and Practice Pub Date : 2025-05-17 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.2147/AMEP.S516071
Christian Brickmann, Fanny Carlotta Zang, Daniel Klotz, Mirjam Kunze, Roland Hentschel
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摘要

背景:即使对训练有素的新生儿科医生来说,在紧急情况下为新生儿建立静脉注射通道也是一项挑战。由于不是所有的医院都有新生儿科,其他专家如麻醉师和产科医生也必须能够快速建立静脉通道。因此,我们需要一种适用于大群人的教学策略。目的:评价基于模拟学习原则的脐静脉通路教学方法在产科医院的适用性和接受度。方法:采用新鲜脐带模型进行医学生视频教学的单中心交叉试点研究。志愿者进行了三种技术:标准脐带切割-脐扣插管(S-EUC)、侧切-脐扣插管(L-EUC)和标准脐带切割-脐带导管(S-UC)。采用李克特量表评估被试对教学方法的接受程度。结果:三种技术的视频教学都被认为是易学易懂的。在模型上练习后,大多数参与者认为,如果面对真实的紧急情况,他们至少可以成功地应用其中一种技术。受试者能够在与标准技术(S-UC)文献中发表的相似的时间尺度上执行这些技术。结论:视频教学与实际脐带实训相结合的教学方法,适用于新生儿静脉通路教学,即使对未经培训的人员也适用。这个模型可以用每个产科部门手头的材料来复制。
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Teaching Neonatal Emergency Umbilical Venous Access to Untrained Medical Staff: A Pilot Study Using Video Instruction and Real Umbilical Cords.

Background: Establishing intravenous access in newborns in an emergency situation is a challenge even for well-trained neonatologists. As not all hospitals have a neonatology department, other specialists such as anaesthesiologists and obstetricians must also be able to quickly establishing venous access. Consequently, there is a need for teaching strategies that can be used for a large group of people.

Aim: To evaluate the applicability and the acceptance of a teaching method for umbilical venous access that can be implemented in hospitals with obstetric departments following the principles of simulation-based learning.

Methods: Single-center cross-over pilot-study with video-based teaching of medical students using a model with fresh umbilical cords. The volunteers performed three techniques: standard umbilical cord cut - umbilical button cannula (S-EUC), lateral incision - umbilical button cannula (L-EUC) and standard umbilical cord cut - umbilical catheter (S-UC). Participants' acceptance of the teaching method was evaluated using Likert-scale.

Results: The video teaching was considered as easy to learn and understand for all three techniques. After practicing on the model, most participants believed that they could successfully apply at least one of the techniques if faced with a real emergency situation. Subjects were able to perform the techniques in similar timescales to those published in the literature for the standard technique (S-UC).

Conclusion: The teaching method combining video learning and practical training on real umbilical cords, is suitable for teaching venous access in newborns even for untrained personnel. The model can be replicated using materials every obstetrics department has at hand.

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