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Internal medicine residents’ point-of-care ultrasound skills and need assessment and the role of medical school training

机译:内科医师的现场超声波诊断技能和需求评估以及医学院培训的作用

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Introduction: Point-of-care-ultrasound (POCUS) as a useful bedside tool is growing. Few studies have examined residents’ attitude towards POCUS or compared POCUS image interpretation skills between residents with and without POCUS training in medical school. Material and Methods: We distributed an anonymous survey and image interpretation test to assess residents’ attitude towards POCUS, confidence, and skills in interpreting POCUS images and videos. Using independent samples t-tests, we compared mean confidence levels and test scores between residents with and without prior POCUS training. Results: Fifty-two residents responded to survey (response rate 68%) and 59 took the image interpretation test (77%). Most residents (90%) reported being interested in POCUS. Residents with prior POCUS training (n=13) were either PGY-1 (9) or PGY-2 (4). No PGY-3 resident had prior training. Most residents (83%) thought POCUS could be extremely useful in the inpatient setting compared to 29% for outpatient setting. PGY-1 residents with prior training had a higher mean confidence level than PGY-1 residents without prior training, but the difference was not statistically significant (3.26 vs 2.64; p =0.08). PGY-1 with prior training had a mean confidence level that was close to that of PGY-3 residents. PGY-1 residents with prior training scored significantly higher than PGY-1 residents without prior training in image interpretation test (10.25 vs 7; p =0.01). Residents felt most confident in interpreting inferior vena cava images (mean 3.7; max. 5), which also had the highest score in image interpretation test (correct response rate of 88%). Conclusion: Our residents seem very interested in POCUS. PGY-1 residents with prior POCUS training in medical school seem to have higher confidence in their POCUS skills than PGY-1 residents without prior training and outperformed them in image interpretation test. The study is very instructive in building our future POCUS curriculum for residents.
机译:简介:即时护理超声(POCUS)作为一种有用的床头工具正在日益普及。很少有研究检查居民对POCUS的态度,或比较在医学院接受过或未经过POCUS培训的居民之间的POCUS图像解释技能。材料和方法:我们分发了一个匿名调查和图像解释测试,以评估居民对POCUS的态度,信心以及解释POCUS图像和视频的技能。使用独立样本t检验,我们比较了接受过或未接受过POCUS培训的居民之间的平均置信水平和测试得分。结果:52位居民回答了调查(回复率68%),59位参加了图像解释测试(77%)。大多数居民(90%)报告对POCUS感兴趣。接受过POCUS培训的患者(n = 13)是PGY-1(9)或PGY-2(4)。 PGY-3居民均未接受过培训。大多数居民(83%)认为POCUS在住院环境中可能非常有用,而门诊环境中这一比例为29%。接受过先前训练的PGY-1居民的平均置信度高于未经接受过训练的PGY-1居民,但差异无统计学意义(3.26 vs 2.64; p = 0.08)。接受过事先培训的PGY-1的平均置信水平接近PGY-3居民的平均置信水平。经过图像训练的PGY-1居民在图像解释测试中的得分显着高于未经训练的PGY-1居民(10.25 vs 7; p = 0.01)。居民对下腔静脉图像的解读最为自信(平均3.7;最高5分),在图像解读测试中得分也最高(正确反应率为88%)。结论:我们的居民似乎对POCUS非常感兴趣。在医学院接受过POCUS培训的PGY-1居民似乎比未接受过培训的PGY-1居民对POCUS技能的信心更高,并且在图像解释测试中的表现优于他们。这项研究对于为居民建立我们未来的POCUS课程非常有启发性。

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