实习生早期参与质量改进项目是否能提高他们的质量改进技能?

Journal of graduate medical education Pub Date : 2025-06-01 Epub Date: 2025-06-16 DOI:10.4300/JGME-D-24-00614.1
Christine Hrach, Richard Mink
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教学质量改进(QI)是必要的,早期的接触可能会提高QI技能。目的探讨与自行设计项目或后期加入项目的实习生相比,在培训早期被分配到现有的QI项目的实习生在实习结束时是否会增加QI知识和信心,并且在实习期结束时需要较少的监督来开展QI活动。方法2019年,所有儿科实习生在实习的第二季度随机加入正在进行的QI项目(EARLY;n=16)或在实习结束时加入或创建一个(LATER;n = 15)。QI技能在实习开始和结束时使用AQIKS(质量改进知识和技能评估)和9项QI自我评估调查进行评估。在实习结束时,教师导师使用5级量表对进行QI项目所需的监督量进行评级。结果在基线时,两组在AQIKS评分、自我评估和既往QI经历方面相似。在早期实习的一年里,AQIKS得分有所提高(平均提高4.57;95% CI, 1.85-7.30),但在LATER中没有(1.83;95% ci, -0.64-4.31)。早期实习生在所有9个自我评估项目上都有所提高,而后期实习生仅在3个项目上有所提高。在实习期结束时,与EARLY相比,LATER住院医师在进行QI项目时通常需要较少的监督。从短期来看,在实习早期将实习生分配到QI项目中可以提高他们的QI知识和信心,但不能提高他们在实习结束时在没有监督的情况下进行QI研究的能力。
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Does Early Involvement of Interns in a Quality Improvement Project Enhance Their Quality Improvement Skills?

Background Teaching quality improvement (QI) is required, and earlier exposure might improve QI skills. Objective To examine whether interns assigned to an existing QI project early in training will have increased QI knowledge and confidence at the end of internship and require less supervision to conduct QI activities at the conclusion of residency compared with those who design their own project or join one later. Methods In 2019, all pediatric interns were randomized to joining an ongoing QI project in the second quarter of internship (EARLY; n=16) or joining or creating one by the end of internship (LATER; n=15). QI skills were assessed at the beginning and end of internship using the AQIKS (Assessment of Quality Improvement Knowledge and Skills) and a 9-item QI self-assessment survey. At the end of residency, faculty mentors rated the amount of supervision needed to conduct a QI project using a 5-level scale. Results At baseline, the groups were similar in AQIKS score, self-assessment, and previous QI experience. AQIKS scores increased over the internship year in EARLY (mean improvement 4.57; 95% CI, 1.85-7.30), but not in LATER (1.83; 95% CI, -0.64-4.31). EARLY interns improved in all 9 self-assessment items, whereas those in LATER improved in only 3. At the end of residency, LATER residents generally required less supervision to conduct QI projects compared with EARLY. Conclusions In the short term, assigning interns to a QI project early in internship improved their QI knowledge and confidence but not their ability to conduct QI studies without some supervision at the conclusion of residency.

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Journal of graduate medical education
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期刊介绍: - Be the leading peer-reviewed journal in graduate medical education; - Promote scholarship and enhance the quality of research in the field; - Disseminate evidence-based approaches for teaching, assessment, and improving the learning environment; and - Generate new knowledge that enhances graduates'' ability to provide high-quality, cost-effective care.
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