Autor: |
Bradley, Sara, Lindquist, Lee A., Jones, Emily M., Rowe, Theresa A., O'Brien, Katherine T., Dobschuetz, Dwayne, Argento, Angela C., Mitra, Debi L., Leonard, Craig, Cohen, Elaine R., Wayne, Diane B., Barsuk, Jeffrey H. |
Předmět: |
|
Zdroj: |
Gerontology & Geriatrics Education; Jul-Sep2022, Vol. 43 Issue 3, p397-406, 10p |
Abstrakt: |
To develop and evaluate a post-acute care simulation-based mastery learning (SBML) continuing medical education (CME)/maintenance of certification (MOC) procedure course. Pretest-posttest study of the SBML intervention. A 2-day post-acute care procedures course. Sixteen practicing clinicians (5 physicians,11 advanced practice providers). Participants engaged in a skills pretest on knee aspiration/injection, gastrostomy tube removal/replacement, tracheostomy tube exchange, and basic suturing using a checklist created for each procedure. Participants received a didactic on each procedure followed by deliberate practice with feedback. Using the same checklists, participants completed a skills posttest and were required to meet a minimum passing standard (MPS) to obtain CME/MOC credit. The MPS for each skills checklist was determined by a multidisciplinary panel of 11 experts. Participants completed surveys on procedure self-confidence and a course evaluation. There was statistically significant improvement between pre- and posttests for all four procedures (p <.001). All participants were able to meet or exceed the MPS for each skill during the 2-day course. Participants' self-confidence regarding each procedure improved significantly (p <.001). An SBML training course granting CME/MOC credit for post-acute care providers significantly improves performance of knee aspiration/injection, gastrostomy tube removal/replacement, tracheostomy tube exchange, and basic suturing. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
Databáze: |
Complementary Index |
Externí odkaz: |
|