提高医学生对超声护理的信心和能力。

IF 1.5 Q3 RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING
Journal of Ultrasonography Pub Date : 2025-04-09 eCollection Date: 2025-04-01 DOI:10.15557/jou.2025.0011
Benjamin Peticca, Alex Sandberg, Jacob Korus, Matthew A Kolansky, Huaqing Zhao, Mark Magee, Ryan C Gibbons
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目的:本科医学点超声教育仍然有限。实施的常见障碍包括有限的课程空间、资金限制和缺乏教师。本初步研究的目的是评估为期一天的研讨会对医学生的点护理超声技能,知识和信心的效果。材料和方法:费城超测试是一个为期一天的教育研讨会,于2023年4月为费城地区七所医学院之一的学生举办。利用会前和会后的评估,教师评估了对超声的背景态度、经验水平、自我报告的信心和超声知识。使用McNemar's或对称卡方分析比较前后测试结果。结果:66名学生完成了会前和会后的问卷调查。会议前,62%的学生正确定位腹部游离液,而会议后为89% (p = 0.02)。在换能器类型的识别上,正确反应率从78%提高到98% (p = 0.004)。在指导之前,学生对自己在检查中识别器官的能力的平均信心评分为5.4分(满分为10分),而在Ultrafest之后为7.7分(p p p)。结论:结果表明,在为期一天的现场超声研讨会之后,超声知识和信心得到了增强。未来的研究应该评估类似教育形式的长期效果。
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Enhancing medical students' point-of-care ultrasound confidence and competence.

Enhancing medical students' point-of-care ultrasound confidence and competence.

Enhancing medical students' point-of-care ultrasound confidence and competence.

Enhancing medical students' point-of-care ultrasound confidence and competence.

Aim: Undergraduate medical education in point-of-care ultrasound remains limited. Common barriers to implementation include limited curricular space, financial constraints, and lack of instructors. This pilot study aims to assess the efficacy of a one-day symposium on medical students' point-of-care ultrasound skills, knowledge, and confidence.

Material and methods: The Philadelphia Ultrafest was a single-day educational symposium held in April 2023 for students attending one of seven Philadelphia-area medical schools. Utilizing pre- and post-conference assessments, instructors evaluated background attitudes towards ultrasound, experience level, self-reported confidence, and knowledge of ultrasonography. Pre- and post-test results were compared using McNemar's or Symmetry Chi Squared analysis.

Results: Sixty-six students completed the pre- and post- conference surveys. Before the conference, 62% of students correctly localized abdominal free fluid compared to 89% following the conference (p = 0.02). In identifying transducer type, the correct response rate increased from 78% to 98% (p = 0.004). Before the instruction, students had an average confidence rating of 5.4 out of 10 in their ability to identify organs on exam, compared to 7.7 after Ultrafest (p <0.001). Confidence levels in performing the focused assessment with sonography for trauma examination (3.3 pre vs. 6.7 post; p <0.001) and ultrasound-guided peripheral intravenous catheterization (3.4 pre vs. 6.5 post; p <0.001) also increased after Ultrafest as well.

Conclusions: The results demonstrate enhanced sonographic knowledge and confidence following this one-day point-of-care ultrasound symposium. Future studies should evaluate the long-term outcomes of similar educational formats.

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Journal of Ultrasonography
Journal of Ultrasonography RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING-
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