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The Impact of Interdisciplinary Education on Skills and Attitudes of Surgery and Emergency Medicine Residents

机译:跨学科教育对外科和急诊医学住院医师技能和态度的影响

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>Background  Interdisciplinary education (IDE) has been proposed as a means to improve patient safety by enhancing the performance of diverse health care teams. The improved camaraderie between members of different specialties may enhance communication and can foster a more supportive and positive work environment. >Objective  This study was aimed to assess the effect of IDE on the procedural skills of general surgery (GS) and emergency medicine (EM), as well as the perceptions that GS and EM residents have of one another. >Methods  EM and GS residents participated in two separate IDE sessions (4 months apart) designed to teach extended focused assessment with sonography in trauma (e-FAST), tube thoracostomy, and complex wound closure. Surveys were administered to determine the effects that IDE had on confidence in performing bedside procedures, perceptions of IDE, and perceptions of one another's specialty. Survey responses were recorded using a 5-point Likert's scale. >Results  Nine GS residents and 10 EM residents participated in the entire study. Significant improvements in the confidence levels of performing bedside procedures were noted among both groups of residents. We also report a significant improvement in the perceived respect and communication between EM and GS residents. >Conclusions  Although further studies with a larger sample size are required, we have shown that IDE can improve the confidence levels of EM and GS residents in performing tube thoracostomy, e-FAST, and complex wound closure. These IDE sessions also improve the perceptions that the residents have of one another. IDE is a useful tool and may translate into improved consultation, collaboration, and patient care.
机译:>背景已提出跨学科教育(IDE),以通过增强各种医疗团队的绩效来提高患者安全。不同专业成员之间的友情改善可以增进沟通,并可以营造一个更支持和积极的工作环境。 >目的本研究旨在评估IDE对普外科(GS)和急诊医学(EM)的手术技能的影响,以及GS和EM居民彼此之间的认识。 >方法 EM和GS居民参加了两个单独的IDE研讨会(相距4个月),旨在教授超声检查在创伤(e-FAST),开胸胸膜切开术和复杂伤口闭合方面的扩展重点评估。进行了调查以确定IDE对执行床头程序的信心,对IDE的看法以及对彼此专业的看法的影响。调查答复使用5点李克特量表进行记录。 >结果 9名GS居民和10名EM居民参加了整个研究。两组居民之间在进行床旁手术的置信度上都有显着提高。我们还报告了EM和GS居民之间在尊重和沟通方面的显着改善。 >结论尽管需要进行更大样本量的进一步研究,但我们已经表明,IDE可以提高EM和GS居民在进行胸腔穿刺造口术,e-FAST和复杂伤口闭合治疗中的置信度。这些IDE会议还改善了居民彼此之间的认识。 IDE是有用的工具,可以转化为改进的咨询,协作和患者护理。

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