参加短期国际人道主义医疗培训计划的当地医疗保健提供者的教育利益

Rooney Ac, S. Malekzadeh, Richard Wagner, M. Hoa
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目的:确定参加美国耳病理学和外科医学任务培训项目的海外医生的教育效益。方法:样本人群包括来自秘鲁和巴拉圭的医生,他们作为实习生通过全球耳鼻喉科外展组织参加了一个人道主义项目。在颞骨课程结束后,向12名秘鲁参与者分发了一份书面调查,其中教授了耳朵的外科解剖和手术程序。该调查还通过电子邮件发送给了164名医生,他们在过去几年中参加了秘鲁和巴拉圭的同一颞骨课程。评估培训计划的柯克帕特里克模型被用作调查发展的指南。参与者对培训的满意度、知识、技术技能以及在培训课程前后执行某些外科手术的信心进行了评分。数据分析采用描述性统计、Wilcoxon秩和检验和Wilcoxon-Mann-Whitney检验。结果:总体而言,参与者对培训质量非常满意,平均满意度评分为4.2±0.77,并希望该组织返回接受进一步培训(4.7±0.57)。参与者还一致认为,他们已经或将在参加课程后改变手术方式(4.2±0.83)。在乳突解剖、中耳解剖、慢性中耳炎、耳硬化症,胆脂瘤(p<0.0001)。在进行鼓室成形术、乳突切除术、镫骨切除术和听骨成形术时,自我评定的技术技能和信心也有所提高(p<0.001)。结论:这项研究强调了国外社区对访问人道主义医疗培训计划的积极意见,还表明该项目的初步目标已经实现,即提高耳科病理学知识,提高执行各种外科手术的技术技能和信心
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Educational Benefits for Local Healthcare Providers Participating in a Short-Term International Humanitarian Medical Training Program
Objective: To determine educational benefits for physicians abroad who participated in a United States-based medical mission training program in otologic pathology and surgery. Methods: The sample population included physicians from Peru and Paraguay who participated as trainees in a humanitarian program through the Global ENT Outreach organization. A written survey was distributed to 12 Peruvian participants after a temporal bone course in which surgical anatomy and operative procedures of the ear were taught. The survey was also emailed to 164 physicians who participated in the same temporal bone course in Peru and Paraguay in years past. The Kirkpatrick model for evaluating a training program was used as a guide for survey development. Participants rated their satisfaction with the training as well as knowledge, technical skill, and confidence in performing certain surgical procedures before versus after the training course. Descriptive statistics, the Wilcoxon rank-sum test, and the Wilcoxon- Mann-Whitney test were used for data analysis. Results: Overall, participants were highly satisfied with the quality of the training, with mean satisfaction rating of 4.2 ± 0.77 and would like the organization to return for further training (4.7 ± 0.57). Participants also agreed that they have changed or will change how they perform surgery after taking the course (4.2 ± 0.83). There was a statistically significant increase in self-rated knowledge of mastoid anatomy, middle ear anatomy, chronic otitis media, otosclerosis, and cholesteatoma (p<0.0001). There was also improved selfrated technical skill and confidence in performing tympanoplasty, mastoidectomy, stapedectomy, and ossiculoplasty procedures (p<0.0001). Conclusions: This study highlights positive opinions of communities abroad regarding a visiting humanitarian medical training program, and also suggests achievement of the program’s initial goals of improving knowledge of otologic pathology and increasing technical skill and confidence in performing various surgical procedures
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