【医学生在疫情中的帮助者:新冠肺炎疫情期间医学生医务人员招聘、培训和任务规划的创新理念】。

4区 医学 Q3 Medicine
Anaesthesist Pub Date : 2022-01-01 Epub Date: 2021-07-20 DOI:10.1007/s00101-021-01009-3
Lina Vogt, Michelle Schmidt, Martin Klasen, Johannes Bickenbach, Gernot Marx, Saša Sopka
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摘要

背景:2019冠状病毒病大流行给德国医疗体系带来了巨大挑战,凸显了制定招聘、培训和部署医务人员战略的必要性。到目前为止,还没有一个整体的概念来利用医科学生作为重症监护病房(ICU)专业人员的支持,以避免医疗人员短缺。方法:在一项大型试点项目中,对265名医学生进行了ICU任务培训。创新培训模块附有一份职前问卷,用于对所学技能进行自我评估。在培训模块部署22周后,仍在大流行期间,使用了另一份问卷来评估部署经验和培训模块在ICU部署准备方面的效率。结果:分析显示,所有covid -19特定变量(安全维度)的平均值差异显著,有利于培训模块(n = 168)。部署评估显示,89名部署学生中有69名的培训概念被不一致地评估为工作部署的准备(53%同意/47%不同意)。结论:创新医学生重症监护助理培训理念具有较好的可行性。这一概念适用于在大流行期间在重症监护病房提供额外的助手;然而,不一致的评价表明,这一概念可以扩大,需要加以调整。
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[Medical students as helpers in the pandemic : Innovative concept for recruitment, training and assignment planning of medical students as medical personnel during the COVID-19 pandemic].

[Medical students as helpers in the pandemic : Innovative concept for recruitment, training and assignment planning of medical students as medical personnel during the COVID-19 pandemic].

[Medical students as helpers in the pandemic : Innovative concept for recruitment, training and assignment planning of medical students as medical personnel during the COVID-19 pandemic].

[Medical students as helpers in the pandemic : Innovative concept for recruitment, training and assignment planning of medical students as medical personnel during the COVID-19 pandemic].

Background: The COVID-19 pandemic posed enormous challenges to the German healthcare system and highlighted the need for strategies to recruit, train, and deploy medical personnel. Until now, no holistic concept existed to use medical students as support for professionals in intensive care units (ICU) to avoid staff shortages in medical care.

Method: In a large-scale pilot project 265 medical students were trained for an ICU assignment. The innovative training module was accompanied by a pre-post questionnaire for self-assessment of the skills learned. 22 weeks after the training module and still during the pandemic deployment, another questionnaire was used to evaluate experiences in deployment and the efficiency of the training module with respect to preparation for ICU deployment.

Results: The analysis revealed significant mean differences for all COVID-19-specific variables (safety dimension) in favor of the training module (n = 168). The deployment evaluation showed that the training concept was inconsistently assessed as preparation for the work deployment for 69 of the 89 deployed students in total (53% agreement/47% disagreement).

Conclusion: The results show a good feasibility of an innovative training concept for medical students with respect to a pandemic deployment as assistants in intensive care units. The concept is suitable for providing additional helpers in intensive care units during a pandemic; however, the inconsistent evaluation indicates that the concept can be expanded and needs to be adapted.

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Anaesthesist
Anaesthesist 医学-麻醉学
CiteScore
1.60
自引率
0.00%
发文量
55
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Der Anaesthesist is an internationally recognized journal de­aling with all aspects of anaesthesia and intensive medicine up to pain therapy. Der Anaesthesist addresses all specialists and scientists particularly interested in anaesthesiology and it is neighbouring areas. Review articles provide an overview on selected topics reflecting the multidisciplinary environment including pharmacotherapy, intensive medicine, emergency medicine, regional anaesthetics, pain therapy and medical law. Freely submitted original papers allow the presentation of relevant clinical studies and serve the scientific exchange. Case reports feature interesting cases and aim at optimizing diagnostic and therapeutic strategies. Review articles under the rubric ''Continuing Medical Education'' present verified results of scientific research and their integration into daily practice.
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