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Construction and evaluation of a web-based interactive prescribing curriculum for senior medical students.

机译:针对高级医学生的基于网络的交互式处方课程的构建和评估。

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AIMS: To develop and evaluate for the National Prescribing Service (NPS) a web-based interactive prescribing curriculum for Australian senior medical students based on the World Health Organization's Guide to Good Prescribing. METHODS: Teachers of prescribing from all Australian medical schools in 2000 wrote 12 case-based modules which were converted to on-line format. Objective evidence was provided for selecting first-line medicines from available alternatives by comparing efficacy, safety, convenience and cost. The curriculum was made available to final year students in 2001 and was evaluated by measuring use from web statistics and by semistructured interviews with 15 teachers (2003) and on-line surveys of 363 students over 2003 and 2004. RESULTS: By 2004 the curriculum was used by nine of 11 possible medical schools. Uptake increased each year from 2001 and all 12 modules were accessed consistently. Student access was significantly (P < 0.001) greater when prescribing was an assessable part of their course. Teachers' evaluations were uniformly supportive and the curriculum is seen as a valuable resource. Student responses came from a small proportion of those with password access but were also supportive. Over half of student respondents had created their own evidence-based formulary. CONCLUSIONS: A collaborative venture initiated by the NPS with Australian medical schools has been successfully implemented in most courses. Teachers find the resource of high quality. Student respondents find the curriculum valuable in developing their own prescribing skills. It is best delivered by self-directed study followed by tutorial discussion of prescribing decisions.
机译:目的:根据世界卫生组织的《良好处方指南》,为国家处方服务(NPS)开发和评估基于网络的澳大利亚高级医学学生交互式处方课程。方法:2000年,澳大利亚所有医学院校的处方老师编写了12个基于案例的模块,这些模块已转换为在线格式。通过比较功效,安全性,便利性和成本,为从可用替代品中选择一线药物提供了客观证据。该课程于2001年提供给即将毕业的学生,​​并通过评估网络统计数据的使用情况以及对15位教师的半结构化访谈(2003年)以及2003年和2004年对363名学生的在线调查进行了评估。结果:到2004年,该课程成为被11所可能的医学院中的9所使用。从2001年开始,采用率逐年增加,并且所有12个模块的访问量都保持不变。当处方是他们课程中可评估的一部分时,学生访问的机会显着增加(P <0.001)。教师的评价始终是支持性的,课程被视为宝贵的资源。学生的回应只来自少数具有密码访问权限的人,但也有支持作用。超过一半的学生受访者创建了自己的基于证据的公式。结论:在大多数课程中,由NPS发起的与澳大利亚医学院的合作已经成功实施。教师发现高质量的资源。被调查者发现课程对发展他们自己的处方技巧很有价值。最好通过自我指导的研究来完成,然后再进行关于处方决定的教程讨论。

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