酒精戒断与三级狂妄症一起发生
Courtney Schwebach1, Amrita Vempati1
1Creighton University School of Medicine Phoenix Program, Valleyhealth Medical Center, Department of Emergency Medicine, Phoenix, AZ.
高准确度模拟有效培训紧急医疗人员管理酒精戒断 (AW) 和狂妄症 (DTs). 参与者发现现实化的模拟和汇报对改善医疗知识和患者护理技能的有益.
科学领域:
- 医学教育 医学教育
- 紧急医疗 紧急医疗
- 基于模拟的学习
背景情况:
- 酒精戒断 (AW) 是致病率和死亡率的重要原因,在住院重度饮酒者中,其发病率为1.9-6.7%.
- 在急诊部 (ED) 的AW与急症护理资源利用率和死亡率的增加有关,特别是在进展到狂妄症 (DTs) 时.
- 识别和管理AW,包括改变精神状态和严重的自主功能障碍,对紧急医生至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 评估高准确度模拟在教育紧急医疗住院人员管理酒精戒断与狂妄症的有效性.
- 评估学习者诊断,管理和治疗精神状态变化和AW症状患者的能力.
主要方法:
- 对第一年EM居民进行了一次高准确度模拟会议,随后进行了汇报.
- 32名EM住院医生参与,其中16人积极管理模拟患者,16人观察.
- 会议后的在线调查使用5点的利克特级别来评估模拟和汇报的现实性,复杂性和教育效益.
主要成果:
- 15名受访者中100%的人同意或强烈同意模拟案例改善了医疗知识和患者护理.
- 所有参与者都发现会议后的汇报有帮助.
- 回答的中位数表明对案件的现实性和复杂性感到高度满意.
结论:
- 高保真模拟是一种经济高效和现实的方法,用于向EM居民教授AW和DT管理.
- 模拟有效地准备了学习者来管理精神状态改变的患者,进展到严重的焦虑和自主功能障碍.
- 学习者报告说,获得知识和技能管理酒精戒断有显著的好处.
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