儿科麻醉培训中的认知学习差距:一项横断面调查。

IF 1.9 Q1 ANESTHESIOLOGY
Indian Journal of Anaesthesia Pub Date : 2025-04-01 Epub Date: 2025-03-13 DOI:10.4103/ija.ija_807_24
Vasudha Devi, Vinod Pallath, Balasubramaniam Gayathri, Shantanu S Patil
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背景和目的:儿科麻醉需要专门的技能来有效地管理患者,但培训往往缺乏临床需要。为了解决这个问题,在麻醉学学员和教师中进行了一项调查,以确定感知到的学习差距。方法:采用自行填写的谷歌问卷收集小儿麻醉教学情况。教师和麻醉师学员回答了29个问题,这些问题被分成多个部分。数据分析使用Jeffreys Amazing Statistical Package (JASP) 0.16.3 Arnhem版本;荷兰。结果:共发放问卷567人,回复率25.30%,其中144人回复。接受儿科麻醉的平均得分为3分(良好)。执行任务的机会适中,在40%-60%之间,47%的受访者主要是协助而不是执行任务。前6个月有25%的学生选择在儿科手术室实习,后6个月为38.19%,第二年为36.81%。任务是在直接主动监督下完成的。口罩通气与插管技能呈正相关,“r”值最高(0.714),表明更多的口罩通气机会增加了插管的机会。教学方法包括知识的互动讲座,技能的动手实践,以及情感领域的指导。只有19%的受访者接触过1岁以下的儿童。结论:在麻醉研究生课程完成之前,依赖于直接的主动监督进行程序技能训练是值得关注的。这突出了对优先发展技能的课程的需求,包括委托目标、合适的教学方法和工作场所评估。
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Perceived learning gaps in paediatric anaesthesia training: A cross-sectional survey.

Background and aims: Paediatric anaesthesia requires specialised skills to manage patients effectively, yet training often falls short of clinical needs. To address this, a survey was conducted among anaesthesia trainees and teachers to identify perceived learning gaps.

Methods: A self-administered Google questionnaire was used to gather input on teaching and learning paediatric anaesthesia. Faculty and anaesthesia trainees answered 29 questions, organised into multiple sections. Data were analysed using Jeffreys Amazing Statistical Package (JASP) version 0.16.3 Arnhem; Netherlands.

Results: The questionnaire was sent to 567 participants, yielding a 25.30% response rate, with 144 participants responding. Exposure to paediatric anaesthesia had a median score of 3 (good). The opportunity for performing tasks was moderate, at 40%-60%, with 47% of respondents primarily assisting rather than performing tasks. Elective placements in paediatric operating theatres were reported by 25% of students in the first 6 months, 38.19% in the second 6 months, and 36.81% during the second year. Tasks were carried out under direct proactive supervision. A positive correlation was found between mask ventilation and intubation skills, with the highest 'r' value (0.714), indicating that more opportunities for mask ventilation increased the chances for intubation. Teaching methods included interactive lectures for knowledge, hands-on practice for skills, and mentoring for the affective domain. Only 19% of respondents were exposed to children under 1 year.

Conclusion: The reliance on direct proactive supervision for procedural skill training until the completion of the postgraduate anaesthesia program is concerning. This highlights the need for a curriculum that prioritises skill development, incorporating entrustment goals, suitable teaching methods, and workplace assessments.

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