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Evaluating a Web-based Point-of-care Ultrasound Curriculum for the Diagnosis of Intussusception

机译:Evaluating a Web-based Point-of-care Ultrasound Curriculum for the Diagnosis of Intussusception

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Objectives Intussusception is a pediatric medical emergency that can be difficult to diagnose. Radiology-performed ultrasound is the diagnostic study of choice but may lead to delays due to lack of availability. Point-of-care ultrasound for intussusception (POCUS-I) studies have shown excellent accuracy and reduced lengths of stay, but there are limited POCUS-I training materials for pediatric emergency medicine (PEM) providers. Methods We performed a prospective cohort study assessing PEM physicians undergoing a primarily Web-based POCUS-I curriculum. We developed the POCUS-I curriculum using Kern's six-step model. The curriculum included a Web-based module and a brief, hands-on practice that was developed with a board-certified pediatric radiologist. POCUS-I technical skill, knowledge, and confidence were determined by a direct observation checklist, multiple-choice test, and a self-reported Likert-scale survey, respectively. We assessed participants immediately pre- and postcourse as well as 3 months later to assess for retention of skill, knowledge, and confidence. Results A total of 17 of 17 eligible PEM physicians at a single institution participated in the study. For the direct observation skills test, participants scored well after the course with a median (interquartile range IQR) score of 20 of 22 (20-21) and maintained high scores even after 3 months (20 20-21). On the written knowledge test, there was significant improvement from 57.4 (95 CI = 49.8 to 65.2) to 75.3 (95 CI = 68.1 to 81.6; p < 0.001) and this improvement was maintained at 3 months at 81.2 (95 CI = 74.5 to 86.8). Physicians also demonstrated improved confidence with POCUS-I after exposure to the curriculum, with 5.9 reporting somewhat or very confident prior to the course to 76.5 both after the course and after 3 months (p < 0.001). Conclusion After a primarily Web-based curriculum for POCUS-I, PEM physicians performed well in technical skill in POCUS-I and showed improvement in knowledge and confidence, all of which were maintained over 3 months.

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