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Assessment of procedural skills in residents working in a research and training institute: An effort to ensure patient safety and quality control

机译:在研究和培训机构工作的居民的程序技能评估:努力确保患者安全和质量控制

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Background: To ensure patient safety, it is important to regularly assess the knowledge and practical skills of anesthesia trainees. This study was conducted to evaluate the competency of the residents and the impact of various corrective measures in the form of didactic lectures and clinical skill demonstrations on the conduct of various procedural skills by the residents. Materials and Methods: Ninety-five junior residents were enrolled in this study. Assessment of competency of 1st, 2nd, and 3rd year residents in performing various procedure skills of anesthesia was done in two stages using procedure specific checklist (PSC) and Global Rating Scales (GRSs). Preliminary results of the first assessment (Score 1) were discussed with the residents; deficiencies were identified and corrective measures suggested by didactic lectures and clinical skill demonstrations which were followed by a subsequent assessment after 3 months (Score 2). Results: There was a statistically significant improvement in the PSC and GRS scores after corrective measures for all the procedural interventions studied. Percentage increase in scores was maximum in 1st year (42.98 ± 6.62) followed by 2nd year (34.62 ± 5.49) and minimum in 3rd year residents (18.06 ± 3.69). The percentage increase of scores was almost similar for all subset of procedural skills; low, intermediate, and high skill anesthetic procedures. Conclusion: For assessment of procedural skills of residents, use of PSC and GRS scores should be incorporated and the same should be used to monitor the impact of various corrective measures (didactic lectures and clinical skill demonstrations) on the conduct of various procedural skills by the resident.
机译:背景:为确保患者安全,定期评估麻醉学员的知识和实践技能很重要。进行这项研究的目的是评估居民的能力以及各种纠正措施的影响,方法包括讲课和临床技能演示对居民进行各种程序技能的行为。材料和方法:这项研究招募了九十五名青少年居民。使用程序在两个阶段中评估了1 st ,2 nd 和3 年居民进行各种麻醉操作技能的能力具体清单(PSC)和全球评分表(GRS)。与居民讨论了第一次评估的初步结果(得分1);通过教学讲座和临床技能演示确定不足之处并提出纠正措施,然后在3个月后进行后续评估(得分2)。结果:在对所有研究的程序性干预措施采取纠正措施后,PSC和GRS评分均有统计学上的显着改善。分数增加的百分比在第1年最高(42.98±6.62),其次是第2年(34.62±5.49),最低的是第3年 >年居民(18.06±3.69)。所有程序技能子集的分数增加百分比几乎相似;低,中和高技能麻醉程序。结论:为评估居民的程序技能,应结合使用PSC和GRS评分,并且应使用相同的方法来监测各种纠正措施(指导性演讲和临床技能演示)对操作人员进行各种程序技能的影响。居民。

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