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Enhancing Splinting Confidence through Inter-Residency Education: An Educational Workshop

INTRODUCTION: The initial treatment for many orthopaedic injuries is splinting. Unfortunately, formal musculoskeletal training is limited in primary care leading to deficiencies in competency and confidence. Suboptimal splints can result in complications such as skin break-down, worsening of deformi...

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Autores principales: Wendling, Alexander, Vopat, Matthew, Patel, Om, Wool, Nathan, Davis, Nancy, Dart, Bradley
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: University of Kansas Medical Center 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7053410/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32190184
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author Wendling, Alexander
Vopat, Matthew
Patel, Om
Wool, Nathan
Davis, Nancy
Dart, Bradley
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description INTRODUCTION: The initial treatment for many orthopaedic injuries is splinting. Unfortunately, formal musculoskeletal training is limited in primary care leading to deficiencies in competency and confidence. Suboptimal splints can result in complications such as skin break-down, worsening of deformity, and increased pain. Our orthopaedic surgery clinic often cares for patients who initially present to an emergency department or primary care clinic for their orthopaedic injury. Previous studies have shown that a high number of splints are applied improperly in the primary care setting, which could result in in avoidable skin complications and fracture instability. METHODS: Orthopaedic surgery residents held a splinting workshop for family medicine residents. The workshop involved didactic and skills portions. Pre- and post-surveys were administered using a 10-point scale to assess confidence in applying three common splints. The data were analyzed using student’s t-test and qualitative feed-back. RESULTS: Confidence in applying and molding each splint type improved significantly (p < 0.05). Knowledge in splint construction improved significantly as well (p < 0.05). Subjective feedback was positive. CONCLUSION: These results showed inter-residency education can increase residents’ confidence in skill-based medical care significantly. The results are encouraging and should facilitate further collaboration between multispecialty residency programs to improve patient care. Further investigation is needed to determine how well skills gained in workshop are retained.
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spelling pubmed-70534102020-03-18 Enhancing Splinting Confidence through Inter-Residency Education: An Educational Workshop Wendling, Alexander Vopat, Matthew Patel, Om Wool, Nathan Davis, Nancy Dart, Bradley Kans J Med Original Research INTRODUCTION: The initial treatment for many orthopaedic injuries is splinting. Unfortunately, formal musculoskeletal training is limited in primary care leading to deficiencies in competency and confidence. Suboptimal splints can result in complications such as skin break-down, worsening of deformity, and increased pain. Our orthopaedic surgery clinic often cares for patients who initially present to an emergency department or primary care clinic for their orthopaedic injury. Previous studies have shown that a high number of splints are applied improperly in the primary care setting, which could result in in avoidable skin complications and fracture instability. METHODS: Orthopaedic surgery residents held a splinting workshop for family medicine residents. The workshop involved didactic and skills portions. Pre- and post-surveys were administered using a 10-point scale to assess confidence in applying three common splints. The data were analyzed using student’s t-test and qualitative feed-back. RESULTS: Confidence in applying and molding each splint type improved significantly (p < 0.05). Knowledge in splint construction improved significantly as well (p < 0.05). Subjective feedback was positive. CONCLUSION: These results showed inter-residency education can increase residents’ confidence in skill-based medical care significantly. The results are encouraging and should facilitate further collaboration between multispecialty residency programs to improve patient care. Further investigation is needed to determine how well skills gained in workshop are retained. University of Kansas Medical Center 2020-02-28 /pmc/articles/PMC7053410/ /pubmed/32190184 Text en © 2020 The University of Kansas Medical Center This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial No Derivatives (by-nc-nd) License. (CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/)
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