Training effect on knowledge of new interns regarding urethral catheterization

Autor: Johnny Boustany, S. Assaf, Charbel El Hachem, Raghid El Khoury, Joey El Khoury, R. Saad, Halim Akl, Rami Halabi, Maher Abdessater, Anthony Kanbar, Antoine Kassis, Charbel Dabal
Rok vydání: 2021
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DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-266643/v1
Popis: Introduction Complications from urethral catheterization (UC) increase hospital stay and costs. We aim to assess the knowledge of new interns at a university hospital and to study the effect of training in the short and long terms. Methods New medical interns (n = 40) at a university hospital were included. Using a pre-training survey, interns' needs and their confidence level (CL) about UC were assessed. They were divided into small groups. The workshop was divided into three educational parts (PowerPoint presentation, video demonstration, and simulation with peer feedback) and a final examination. At the end of the session, an evaluation questionnaire assessed satisfaction of interns, and their new CL about UC. A distant evaluation 6 months later, evaluated the number of UC performed, the failure and the complication rates, and the need for further training. Descriptive statistics and paired t-test were used with a confidence interval of 95% and a significant p-value
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