将解剖学带入生活:临床超声在本科医学教育中的作用-系统回顾。

IF 2.9 Q2 Medicine
Mathilde Brunel, Valentin Sebastian Schäfer, Florian Recker
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背景:在医学教育中实施超声作为护理点技术已被广泛研究,以了解其在临床环境中的适用性。更多的研究已经进行,具体了解在医学课程中使用临床超声来学习解剖学。关于解剖技能和学生超声相关知识成果的出版物结果是矛盾的。本研究的目的是确定和描述临床超声解剖学教学中常见的学习类型和教育计划,并描述对学习结果的影响。方法:检索Scopus、PubMed、谷歌scholar等数据库,以解剖学学习、超声、医学教育相关关键词进行文献检索。从出版物中提取的数据是按照先前文献中描述的定量和定性方法提取的,并适用于衡量教育成果。结果:去除重复项后,在所有三个数据库中共检测到1615条记录,其中194条与主题相关并被纳入综述。在194篇文章中,128篇是按研究类型和结果分类的原创研究。很大一部分研究是在一个单独的研究所进行的,对学生的评价主要是仅通过后测试或前后测试。血管和心脏解剖标志是超声最常指示的区域,而眼部和前列腺/睾丸标志是最少的。同意参加超声培训的学生积极性很高,并认为这些课程对未来的临床实践很有价值。超声训练后对学生解剖知识和技能的评价差异很大,没有明确的共识。在回顾的研究中,超声相关解剖能力的长期评估明显不足。结论:临床超声应用于本科解剖教学,通过多种教学形式实施,得到医学生的广泛认可。然而,缺乏通过超声评估医学生解剖知识的标准化方法,阻碍了跨研究教育成果的比较。需要进一步的研究来评估技能和知识的长期保留,以更好地确定超声教学的有效性。
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Bringing anatomy to life: the role of clinical ultrasound in undergraduate medical education - a systematic review.

Bringing anatomy to life: the role of clinical ultrasound in undergraduate medical education - a systematic review.

Bringing anatomy to life: the role of clinical ultrasound in undergraduate medical education - a systematic review.

Background: The implementation of ultrasound as point-of-care technique within the medical education has been broadly studied to understand its applicability in clinical settings. More research has been conducted to specifically understand the use of clinical ultrasound in the medical curriculum to learn anatomy. The results of publications on anatomical skills and knowledge outcomes of students related to ultrasound are contradictory. The objectives of this study were to identify and describe common study types and educational programs conducted in anatomy teaching with clinical ultrasound and to describe the impact on learning outcomes.

Methods: A literature search from the databases Scopus, PubMed and Google scholar was conducted with keywords related to anatomy learning, ultrasound and medical education. Data from publications were extracted following quantitative and qualitative methods previously described in the literature and adapted to measure the educational outcome.

Results: In total, 1615 records were detected within all three databases after removing duplicates, 194 were found relevant to the topic and included in the review. Of 194, 128 articles were original studies categorized by their study types and outcomes. A large proportion of the studies were conducted at a single institute, and students were mainly evaluated with post-tests only or with pre- and post-tests. Vascular and cardiac anatomical landmarks were the most frequently instructed areas with ultrasound while ocular and prostate/testicular landmarks were the least. Students agreeing to participate in the ultrasound training were highly motivated and described the sessions as valuable for future clinical practice. The evaluation of anatomical knowledge and skills of students following ultrasound training varied widely, and no clear consensus emerged. Long-term assessments of ultrasound-related anatomy competencies were notably underrepresented in the reviewed studies.

Conclusions: The use of clinical ultrasound in undergraduate anatomy education is implemented through diverse teaching formats and is widely appreciated by medical students. However, standardized methods to assess anatomical understanding of medical students through ultrasound are lacking, impeding the comparison of educational outcomes across studies. Further research is needed to evaluate the long-term retention of skills and knowledge to better determine the effectiveness of ultrasound-based teaching.

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Ultrasound Journal
Ultrasound Journal Health Professions-Radiological and Ultrasound Technology
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