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Teaching and evaluating point of care learning with an Internet-based clinical-question portfolio.

机译:使用基于Internet的临床问题组合来教学和评估护理学习点。

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INTRODUCTION: Diplomates in the American Board of Internal Medicine (ABIM) Maintenance of Certification (MOC) program satisfy the self-evaluation of medical knowledge requirement by completing open-book multiple-choice exams. However, this method remains unlikely to affect practice change and often covers content areas not relevant to diplomates' practices. We developed and evaluated an Internet-based point of care (POC) learning portfolio to serve as an alternative. METHODS: Participants enter information about their clinical questions, including characteristics, information pursuit, application, and practice change. After documenting 20 questions, they reflect upon a summary report and write commitment-to-change statements about their learning strategies. They can link to help screens and medical information resources. We report on the beta test evaluation of the module, completed by 23 internists and 4 internal medicine residents. RESULTS: Participants found the instructions clear and navigated the module without difficulty. The majority preferred the POC portfolio to multiple-choice examinations, citing greater relevance to their practice, guidance in expanding their palette of information resources, opportunity to reflect on their learning needs, and "credit" for self-directed learning related to their patients. Participants entered a total of 543 clinical questions, of which 250 (46%) resulted in a planned practice change. After completing the module, 14 of 27 (52%) participants committed to at least 1 change in their POC learning strategies. DISCUSSION: Internists found the portfolio valuable, preferred it to multiple-choice examinations, often changed their practice after pursuing clinical questions, and productively reflected on their learning strategies. The ABIM will offer this portfolio as an elective option in MOC.
机译:简介:美国内科医学委员会(ABIM)认证维持(MOC)计划的毕业生可通过完成开放式的多项选择题考试来满足医学知识要求的自我评估。但是,这种方法仍然不太可能影响实践的改变,并且通常涵盖与外交官的实践无关的内容领域。我们开发并评估了基于Internet的护理点(POC)学习组合,以作为替代方案。方法:参与者输入有关其临床问题的信息,包括特征,信息追求,应用和实践改变。在记录了20个问题之后,他们会思考一份总结报告,并就其学习策略撰写变更承诺声明。他们可以链接到帮助屏幕和医疗信息资源。我们报告了该模块的beta测试评估,该评估由23位内科医生和4位内科医师完成。结果:参与者发现说明清晰,并轻松浏览了该模块。多数人认为POC组合比多项选择考试更为可取,因为它们与实践具有更大的相关性,扩大信息资源范围的指导,反映其学习需求的机会以及与患者相关的自我指导学习的“学分”。参与者总共输入了543个临床问题,其中250个问题(占46%)导致了计划中的实践更改。完成本模块后,27位参与者中的14位(52%)承诺对其POC学习策略进行至少1次更改。讨论:实习医生发现该档案袋很有价值,倾向于多项选择考试,经常在追求临床问题后改变其做法,并有效地反映了他们的学习策略。 ABIM将提供此投资组合作为MOC的选修课程。

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