Teaching exploration of practice skills training combined with scenario analysis on improving the first-aid ability of emergency residents
10.3760/cma.j.issn.2095-1485.2018.06.022
- VernacularTitle:技能培训结合情景案例提高住院医师急救能力的教学实践
- Author:
Zhenning LIU
1
;
He YANG
;
Min ZHAO
Author Information
1. 中国医科大学附属盛京医院急诊科
- Keywords:
Emergency medicine;
Simulated clinical practice;
Skill training;
Scenario analysis;
Standardized residency training
- From:
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research
2018;17(6):635-639
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective To improve the first-aid ability of emergency residents by using simulated clinical practice skills training combined with scenario analysis in standardized residency training. Methods 218 residents who participated in standardized residency training in Shengjing Hospital of China Medical University were randomly distributed to two groups. The experimental group (n=134) was trained with the teaching methods of simulated clinical practice skills training combined with scenario analysis; the control group (n=84) was trained with traditional teaching methods combined with teaching video. The theoretical test scores and clinical practice skills results of the two groups were compared, and a questionnaire survey was also conducted after comparing the two teaching modes. T test and rank-sum test were performed by using SPSS 19.0. Results There was no significant difference in the theoretical test scores between the experimental group (85.27 ±5.59) and the control group (84.11 ±7.43) (P>0.05). However, the clinical practice skills scores of the experimental group (89.42±6.63) were significantly higher than those of the control group (71.36±4.41) (P<0.05), which showed the statistical significance. Student's satisfactions with teachers and teaching methods in the experimental group were 70.90% and 80.60%, respectively, which were extremely higher than those in the control group (23.81% and 33.33%). Student's satisfaction with self-learning in the experimental group (64.93%) was significantly higher than that in the control group (39.29%). Conclusions The application of simulated clinical practice skills training combined with scenario analysis could improve the first-aid ability of emergency residents. This teaching method is expected to be applied in standardized residency training in emergency medicine in the future.