"Nightmares-Family Medicine" Course Is an Effective Acute Care Teaching Tool for Family Medicine Residents

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作者
Gilic, Filip [1 ]
Schultz, Karen [1 ,2 ]
Sempowski, Ian [1 ]
Blagojevic, Ana
机构
[1] Queens Univ, Family Med, Kingston, ON, Canada
[2] Queens Univ, Ctr Studies Primary Care, Kingston, ON, Canada
来源
SIMULATION IN HEALTHCARE-JOURNAL OF THE SOCIETY FOR SIMULATION IN HEALTHCARE | 2019年 / 14卷 / 03期
关键词
Acute care; high fidelity; family medicine; SIMULATION; EDUCATION;
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10.1097/SIH.0000000000000355
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R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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摘要
Introduction Simulation is an effective method for teaching acute care skills but has not been comprehensively evaluated with family medicine (FM) residents. We developed a comprehensive simulation-based approach for teaching acute care skills to FM residents and assessed it for effectiveness. Method We compared the effectiveness of our standard acute care simulation training [Acute Care Rounds (ACR)] to a more comprehensive simulation-based acute care program, Nightmares-Family Medicine (NM). We used a self-reported comfort scale as well as video-captured performance on an acute care Objective Structured Clinical Examination (OSCE). Seventy-seven of our FM residents in their postgraduate year 1 between July 2012 and June 2015 participated in the study. Wilcoxon matched pairs and one-tailed t tests analysis was used for analyzing the comfort scale, Whitney-Mann, and chi(2) for the OSCE performance. Results Nightmares-Family Medicine's initial 2-day session significantly improved the resident's self-assessment scores on all 20 items of the questionnaire (P < 0.05). Time-matched ACR improved 11 of 20 items (P < 0.05) level. Follow-up NM sessions improved 5 to 8 of 20 items (P < 0.05). Follow-up ACR sessions improved 1 to 5 of 20 items (P < 0.05). The means taken at the end of postgraduate year 1 year were higher for 13 of 20 items in the NM group (P < 0.05) as compared with ACR group. The NM group scored significantly higher on both the mean scores of OSCE individual categories (P < 0.01) and the Global Assessment Score (P < 0.05). Significantly less NM residents failed the OSCE (n = 1/30, 3.3% vs n = 8/37, 21.6%, P < 0.05). Conclusions "Nightmares-Family Medicine" course is very effective at teaching acute care skills to FM residents and more so than our previous curriculum.
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