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IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Justin M Jeffers, Shannon Poling
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摘要

背景:目前儿科急诊医学(PEM)研究员的培训存在缺口,主要是程序和团队合作技能。基于模拟的学习(SBL)已被建议作为一种教育模式来帮助填补这些空白。然而,几乎没有证据表明如何做到这一点。该项目的目标是为PEM研究员开发和实施SBL课程,并制定课程开发流程和教学设计策略,以改进PEM研究员培训。方法:我们制定了一个为期12个月的SBL纵向课程,重点是需求评估、教学策略和评估。课程开发过程使我们将汇报与良好判断、快速循环深思熟虑的实践和任务培训相结合的教学策略,以提高PEM的核心技能,如程序能力、危机资源管理以及管理复杂的医疗和创伤紧急情况。使用多种方法,我们测量了与学习者(出勤率、表现、关键程序机会)、讲师表现和课程结构相关的结果。结果:2015年7月至2017年6月,八名(100%)PEM研究员参加了该课程,总体出勤率为68%。学习者自我报告的高满意度(4.4/5,SD = 0.5)和感知教育价值(4.9/5,SD = 0.38)与课程设置和整体课程结构相结合。学习者有很多机会练习关键程序,如气道管理(20次机会)、除颤器使用(10次机会)和其他(10次)。医疗保健模拟学习者汇报评估(简短版)的平均得分大于5.8/7(SD = 0.89)。结论:这种纵向SBL课程结合了汇报、良好判断和快速循环深思熟虑的实践,是减少PEM奖学金培训中当前培训差距(特别是关键程序机会)的可行方法。需要做更多的工作来量化培训差距的缩小和完善课程。
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The development and implementation of a 12-month simulation-based learning curriculum for pediatric emergency medicine fellows utilizing debriefing with good judgment and rapid cycle deliberate practice.

The development and implementation of a 12-month simulation-based learning curriculum for pediatric emergency medicine fellows utilizing debriefing with good judgment and rapid cycle deliberate practice.

Background: There are currently training gaps, primarily procedural and teamwork skills, for pediatric emergency medicine (PEM) fellows. Simulation-based learning (SBL) has been suggested as an educational modality to help fill those gaps. However, there is little evidence suggesting how to do so. The objective of this project is to develop and implement an SBL curriculum for PEM fellows with established curriculum development processes and instructional design strategies to improve PEM fellowship training.

Methods: We developed a 12-month longitudinal SBL curriculum focused on needs assessment, instructional strategies, and evaluation. The curriculum development process led us to combine the instructional strategies of debriefing with good judgment, rapid cycle deliberate practice, and task-training to improve core PEM skills such as procedural competence, crisis resource management, and managing complex medical and traumatic emergencies. Using multiple approaches, we measured outcomes related to learners (attendance, performance, critical procedure opportunities), instructor performance, and program structure.

Results: Eight/Eight (100%) PEM fellows participated in this curriculum from July 2015 to June 2017 with an overall attendance rate of 68%. Learners self-reported high satisfaction (4.4/5, SD = 0.5) and perceived educational value (4.9/5, SD = 0.38) with the curriculum and overall program structure. Learners had numerous opportunities to practice critical procedures such as airway management (20 opportunities), defibrillator use (ten opportunities), and others (ten opportunities). Learner Debriefing Assessment for Simulation in Healthcare (short version) scores had mean scores greater than 5.8/7 (SD = 0.89) across all six elements.

Conclusions: This longitudinal SBL curriculum combining debriefing with good judgment and rapid cycle deliberate practice can be a feasible method of reducing current training gaps (specifically with critical procedure opportunities) in PEM fellowship training. More work is needed to quantify the training gap reduction and to refine the curriculum.

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ACS Applied Bio Materials
ACS Applied Bio Materials Chemistry-Chemistry (all)
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9.40
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期刊介绍: ACS Applied Bio Materials is an interdisciplinary journal publishing original research covering all aspects of biomaterials and biointerfaces including and beyond the traditional biosensing, biomedical and therapeutic applications. The journal is devoted to reports of new and original experimental and theoretical research of an applied nature that integrates knowledge in the areas of materials, engineering, physics, bioscience, and chemistry into important bio applications. The journal is specifically interested in work that addresses the relationship between structure and function and assesses the stability and degradation of materials under relevant environmental and biological conditions.
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