通过国家资助的灾难网络向儿科住院医师传播灾难医学模块。

IF 1.2 4区 医学 Q3 EMERGENCY MEDICINE
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目的:本研究旨在评估在线儿科灾害学习模块的传播策略,以达到参与国家资助的灾害网络项目的儿科住院医师。第二个目标是衡量对学习者的教育影响。方法:该模块包括基于案例的场景、视频、与专家的互动问答和资源链接。传播策略包括在每个灾难网络机构中确定一名当地冠军,以便在临床轮转期间招募一组目标儿科住院医生。通过对网站冠军和学习者的调查来评估传播情况。该模块的教育影响是通过回顾性的前后调查来衡量的。结果:在资助的灾难网络中,有28个住院医师项目被接洽,另有6个住院医师项目在了解该项目后被要求参与。在两个指定的传播周内,共有252名住院医生参与了25个项目。75%的住院医生启动并完成了这个模块。大多数网站的拥护者表示有兴趣继续参与课程中未来模块的传播。在6个学习目标中,自我报告的知识、态度和行为都有统计学上的显著改善。学习者报告的平均净推荐值为11/100。结论:总体而言,通过由当地网站赞助的灾害网络传播灾害课程的策略是有效的,尽管确定了未来努力达到所有感兴趣的项目的障碍。该模块的完成与自我报告的所有学习目标的实现有关。
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The National Dissemination of a Disaster Medicine Module for Pediatric Residents Through Nationally Funded Disaster Networks.

Objectives: This study aimed to evaluate a dissemination strategy for an online pediatric disaster learning module to reach pediatric residents in programs participating in nationally funded disaster networks. A secondary aim measured the educational impacts among learners.

Methods: The module included case-based scenarios, videos, interactive questions and answers with experts, and resource links. The dissemination strategy involved identifying a local champion at each of the disaster network institutions to recruit a targeted group of pediatric residents during a clinical rotation. Dissemination was evaluated using surveys of site champions and learners. The educational impact of the module was measured using retrospective pre/postsurveys.

Results: Twenty-eight residency programs within the funded disaster networks were approached, and 6 additional residency programs requested to participate after learning about this project. Twenty-five programs participated with a total of 252 residents initially engaging with the module over the 2 designated dissemination weeks. Of residents, 75% started the module and completed it. Most site champions expressed interest in continuing to engage in dissemination of future modules in the curricula. A statistically significant improvement in self-reported knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors was noted for all 6 learning objectives. The mean Net Promoter Score reported by the learners was 11/100.

Conclusions: Overall, the strategy of disseminating disaster curricula through the funded disaster networks with local site champions was effective, though barriers were identified for future efforts to reach all programs interested. Completion of the module was associated with self-reported achievement of all learning objectives.

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Pediatric emergency care
Pediatric emergency care 医学-急救医学
CiteScore
2.40
自引率
14.30%
发文量
577
审稿时长
3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: Pediatric Emergency Care®, features clinically relevant original articles with an EM perspective on the care of acutely ill or injured children and adolescents. The journal is aimed at both the pediatrician who wants to know more about treating and being compensated for minor emergency cases and the emergency physicians who must treat children or adolescents in more than one case in there.
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