Needs Assessment for a Resuscitative Thoracotomy Curriculum for General Surgery Residents in the Northeast Region

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作者
Ricard, Caroline [1 ,6 ]
Plewa, Deanna [1 ]
Vernamonti, Jack [2 ]
Scott, Erin M. [3 ]
Nepomnayshy, Dmitry [1 ,4 ]
Benoit, Eric [4 ,5 ]
机构
[1] Lahey Hosp & Med Ctr, Simulat Dept, Burlington, MA USA
[2] Maine Med Ctr, Gen Surg Dept, Portland, ME USA
[3] UMass Mem Med Ctr, Gen Surg Dept, Worcester, MA USA
[4] Lahey Hosp & Med Ctr, Gen Surg Dept, Burlington, MA USA
[5] Lahey Hosp & Med Ctr, Trauma & Acute Care Surg Dept, Burlington, MA USA
[6] Simulat Dept, 41 Burlington Mall Rd, Burlington, MA 01805 USA
关键词
resuscitative thoracotomy; trauma; emergency; simulation; curricular development; graduate medical education; EMERGENCY; EDUCATION;
D O I
10.1016/j.jsurg.2023.08.020
中图分类号
G40 [教育学];
学科分类号
040101 ; 120403 ;
摘要
INTRODUCTION: Resuscitative thoracotomy (RT) is a high-acuity low occurrence (HALO) procedure with which general surgical resident (GSR) experience and confidence are unknown. We sought to identify and describe this educational gap by conducting a targeted needs assessment for an RT curriculum for GSRs.METHODS: An online regional needs assessment survey was conducted for an RT curriculum for GSRs. The survey was developed by a group of trauma stakeholders and revised after being piloted on a small, representative group of GSRs. We surveyed GSRs in the Northeast region regarding their experience and confidence with RT; interest in an RT curriculum; and content, format, and scope for an RT curriculum.RESULTS: The survey response rate was 43%, reflecting the viewpoints of GSRs at 8 major training centers across the Northeast. Only 13% of respondents were interested in pursuing a career in Trauma and Critical Care despite 97% of them training at a Level I Trauma Center. Twenty-nine percent and 33% of GSRs had ever assisted with or performed RT, respectively. Twenty-one percent of GSRs reported feeling confident performing RT. Most respondents (98%) agreed or strongly agreed that an RT curriculum would add value to their general surgery education. The most positively rated content topics were resuscitative maneuvers (100% positive responses [PR]), when to cease resuscitative efforts (100% PR), and morbidity and mortality associated with RT (98% PR). The most highly rated learning methods were individual RT simulation time (97% PR) and a tour of the trauma bay equipment (97% PR). CONCLUSIONS: This needs assessment demonstrates a lack of experience and confidence with RT, a strong learner interest in an RT curriculum, and a desire for experiential learning methods. Learning objectives are defined herein, and the next steps involve developing educational materials for an RT curriculum for GSRs. (J Surg Ed 80:1843-1849.(c) 2023 Association of Program Directors in Surgery. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.)
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页码:1843 / 1849
页数:7
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