评估一种具有成本效益的基于pc的工具在医学教育中作为传统超声模拟器的等效替代品的功效。

IF 4.7 2区 教育学 Q1 EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES
Samuel Agostino, Massimiliano Abate Daga, Francesca Novello, Federico Abate Daga, Grazia Papotti, Franco Veglio, Alberto Milan
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即时超声(POCUS)是医疗保健专业人员的一项重要技能。然而,在医学教育中增加POCUS培训可能很困难,因为超声模拟器可能很昂贵。本研究评估了一种交互式的、基于powerpoint的计算机工具是否可以作为一种有效的替代入门级超声模拟器,用于教授医学生如何进行胸腹超声检查。这项随机对照等效试验采用双臂、多站设计,涉及455名参加“超声方法”实习的三年级医学生。学生们接受了不同的训练方法,包括基于模拟的课程和与健康志愿者的动手练习,利用传统的超声波模拟器或基于ppt的交互式应用程序来模拟超声波场景。训练前后分别评估图像优化(“健康志愿者OSAUS评分”)和病理识别(“病理识别评分”)技能。对于主要结果,确认等效性分析的幅度设定为0.5点。408名学员完成培训。两组训练后均有显著改善,OSAUS平均得分提高1.9分以上,病理识别得分提高1.5分以上。两组之间的差异很小(OSAUS: 0.06分;病理识别:0.02分)并且在等效范围内,表明基于pc的工具与模拟器一样有效。基于模拟的实习对医学教育至关重要,为发展超声技能提供了创新和有效的学习策略。探索新工具,例如本研究中测试的基于pc的解决方案,对于使这种方法更容易获得至关重要,特别是在资源有限的环境中。
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Evaluating the efficacy of a cost-effective PC-based tool as an equivalent alternative to traditional ultrasound simulators in medical education.

Point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) is an important skill for healthcare professionals. However, adding POCUS training to medical education can be difficult because ultrasound simulators can be expensive. This study assessed whether an interactive, PowerPoint-based computer tool could be a valid alternative to an entry-level ultrasound simulator for teaching medical students how to perform thoracic and abdominal ultrasounds. This randomized controlled equivalence trial employed a two-arm, multi-station design involving 455 third-year medical students participating in an "Approach to Ultrasound" internship. Students underwent different training methodologies, including simulation-based sessions and hands-on practice with healthy volunteers, utilizing either a traditional ultrasound simulator or an interactive PowerPoint-based application designed to simulate ultrasound scenarios. Skills in image optimization ("OSAUS score in Healthy Volunteer") and pathology recognition ("Recognizing Pathologic score") were evaluated pre-and post-training. The margin for confirming the equivalence analysis was set at 0.5 points for the primary outcome. 408 students completed the training. Both groups improved significantly after training, with mean OSAUS scores increasing by more than 1.9 points and pathology recognition scores increasing by over 1.5 points. Differences between the two groups were minimal (OSAUS: 0.06 points; pathology recognition: 0.02 points) and within the equivalence margin, showing that the PC-based tool was as effective as the simulator. Simulation-based internships are essential to medical education, providing innovative and effective learning strategies for developing ultrasound skills. Exploring new tools, such as the PC-based solution tested in this study, is essential to making this method more accessible, especially in resource-limited settings.

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Anatomical Sciences Education
Anatomical Sciences Education Anatomy/education-
CiteScore
10.30
自引率
39.70%
发文量
91
期刊介绍: Anatomical Sciences Education, affiliated with the American Association for Anatomy, serves as an international platform for sharing ideas, innovations, and research related to education in anatomical sciences. Covering gross anatomy, embryology, histology, and neurosciences, the journal addresses education at various levels, including undergraduate, graduate, post-graduate, allied health, medical (both allopathic and osteopathic), and dental. It fosters collaboration and discussion in the field of anatomical sciences education.
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