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Applying team-based learning in primary care residency programs to increase patient alcohol screenings and brief interventions.

机译:在初级保健住院医师计划中应用基于团队的学习,以增加对患者的酒精检查和简短的干预措施。

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PURPOSE: Educational research demonstrates little evidence of long-term retention from traditional lectures in residency programs. Team-based learning (TBL), an alternative, active learning technique, incites competition and generates discussion. This report presents data evaluating the ability of TBL to reinforce and enhance concepts taught during initial training in a National Institutes of Health-funded alcohol screening and brief intervention (SBI) program conducted in eight residency programs from 2005 to 2007 under the auspices of Mercer University School of Medicine. METHOD: After initial training of three hours, the authors conducted three TBL booster sessions of one and a quarter hours, spaced four months apart at each site. They assessed feasibility through the amount of preparation time for faculty and staff, residents' evaluations of their training, self-reported use of SBI, residents' performance on individual quizzes compared with group quizzes, booster session evaluations, and levels of confidence in conducting SBI. RESULTS: After initial training and three TBL reinforcement sessions, 42 residents (63%) reported that they performed SBI and that their levels of confidence in performing interventions in their current and future practices was moderately high. Participants preferred TBL formats over lectures. Group performance was superior to individual performance on initial assessments. When invited to select a model for conducting SBI in current and future practices, all residents opted for procedures that included clinician involvement. Faculty found TBL to be efficient but labor-intensive for training large groups. CONCLUSIONS: TBL was well received by residents and helped maintain a newly learned clinical skill. Future research should compare TBL to other learning methods.
机译:目的:教育研究表明,居住计划中的传统讲座几乎没有长期保留的证据。基于团队的学习(TBL)是一种替代性的主动学习技术,它会激发竞争并引发讨论。本报告提供的数据评估了TBL强化和增强在国立卫生研究院资助的酒精筛查和短暂干预(SBI)计划的初始培训期间讲授的概念的能力,该计划在2005年至2007年期间在Mercer大学的主持下在八个住院医师项目中进行医学院。方法:在进行了三个小时的初步培训之后,作者进行了三个TBL强化训练,时间分别为一个半小时和一个四分之一小时,每个地点间隔四个月。他们通过教师和员工的准备时间,居民对培训的评估,自我报告的SBI使用情况,居民对个人测验与小组测验的表现,强化课程评估以及对进行SBI的信心水平来评估可行性。结果:经过初步培训和3次TBL强化训练后,有42名居民(63%)报告说他们进行了SBI,并且他们对当前和将来的做法进行干预的信心水平中等。与讲座相比,参与者更喜欢TBL格式。在初步评估中,小组表现优于个人表现。当被邀请为当前和将来的实践选择进行SBI的模型时,所有居民都选择了包括临床医生参与在内的程序。学院发现TBL对于培训大型团体是有效的,但劳动强度大。结论:TBL深受居民欢迎,并有助于保持新近学习的临床技能。未来的研究应将TBL与其他学习方法进行比较。

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