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引用次数: 25
摘要
背景经食管超声心动图(TOE)在麻醉实践中的作用正在扩大。我们评估了TOE感知和适应性学习模块(PALM)对第一年麻醉科住院医师通过TOE诊断心脏病理的表现的影响。方法第一年住院医生被分配到使用TOE PALM的组(n = 12)和不使用TOE PALM的对照组(n = 12)。两组都接受了TOE预测试,以测量他们的准确性和反应时间。PALM组在30分钟内完成了PALM和后测,并在6个月后进行了延迟测试。对照组在预测6个月后接受延迟测试。测量准确性和流畅性(10秒内的准确反应)。结果PALM组在TOE诊断心脏病理的准确性和流畅性方面均有统计学意义的提高(P < 0.0001)。6个月后,PALM组在准确性(P = 0.0002, d = 2.7)和流畅性(P < 0.0001, d = 2.3)方面的表现仍显著高于前测值。在这项初步研究中,在一组第一年麻醉科住院医师中,暴露于PALM显著提高了TOE心脏病理诊断的准确性和流畅性。在医学教育中,手掌教学能显著提高学生的学习能力和模式识别能力。
The impact of a perceptual and adaptive learning module on transoesophageal echocardiography interpretation by anaesthesiology residents.
BACKGROUND
The role of transoesophageal echocardiography (TOE) in anaesthetic practice is expanding. We evaluated the effect of a TOE perceptual and adaptive learning module (PALM) on first-yr anaesthesiology residents' performance, in diagnosing cardiac pathology by TOE.
METHODS
First-yr residents were assigned to a group (n = 12) that used a TOE PALM or a control group that did not (n = 12). Both groups received a TOE pretest that measured their accuracy and response times. The PALM group completed the PALM and a posttest within 30 min and a delayed test six months later. The control group received a delayed test six months after their pretest. Accuracy and fluency (accurate responses within 10 s) were measured.
RESULTS
The PALM group had statistically significant improvements for both accuracy and fluency (P < 0.0001) in diagnosing cardiac pathology by TOE. After six months, the PALM group's performance remained significantly higher than their pretest values for accuracy (P = 0.0002, d = 2.7) and fluency (P < 0.0001, d = 2.3).
CONCLUSIONS
In this pilot study, exposure to a PALM significantly improved accuracy and fluency in diagnosing TOE cardiac pathology, in a group of first-year anaesthesiology residents. PALMs can significantly improve learning and pattern recognition in medical education.