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Impact of a respiratory ICU rotation on resident knowledge and confidence in managing mechanical ventilation

OBJECTIVE: To develop and apply a competency-based test to assess learning among internal medicine residents during a respiratory ICU rotation at a university hospital. METHODS: We developed a test comprising 19 multiple-choice questions regarding knowledge of mechanical ventilation (MV) and 4 self-...

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Autores principales: Hayashi, Fátima Kiyoko, Ayres, Pedro Paulo Marino Rodrigues, Morais, Anna Miethke, Sousa, Mayson Laércio de Araújo, Barbas, Carmen Sílvia Valente, Costa, Eduardo Leite Vieira, Caruso, Pedro, Ferreira, Juliana Carvalho
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Publicado: Sociedade Brasileira de Pneumologia e Tisiologia 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7572270/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32556030
http://dx.doi.org/10.36416/1806-3756/e20190108
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author Hayashi, Fátima Kiyoko
Ayres, Pedro Paulo Marino Rodrigues
Morais, Anna Miethke
Sousa, Mayson Laércio de Araújo
Barbas, Carmen Sílvia Valente
Costa, Eduardo Leite Vieira
Caruso, Pedro
Ferreira, Juliana Carvalho
author_facet Hayashi, Fátima Kiyoko
Ayres, Pedro Paulo Marino Rodrigues
Morais, Anna Miethke
Sousa, Mayson Laércio de Araújo
Barbas, Carmen Sílvia Valente
Costa, Eduardo Leite Vieira
Caruso, Pedro
Ferreira, Juliana Carvalho
author_sort Hayashi, Fátima Kiyoko
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description OBJECTIVE: To develop and apply a competency-based test to assess learning among internal medicine residents during a respiratory ICU rotation at a university hospital. METHODS: We developed a test comprising 19 multiple-choice questions regarding knowledge of mechanical ventilation (MV) and 4 self-assessment questions regarding the degree of confidence in the management of MV. The test was applied on the first and last day of a 30-day respiratory ICU rotation (pre-rotation and post-rotation, respectively). During the rotation, the residents had lectures, underwent simulator training, and shadowed physicians on daily bedside rounds focused on teaching MV management. RESULTS: Fifty residents completed the test at both time points. The mean score increased from 6.9 ± 1.2 (pre-rotation) to 8.6 ± 0.8 (post-rotation; p < 0.001). On questions regarding the approach to hypoxemia, the recognition of patient-ventilator asynchrony, and the recognition of risk factors for extubation failure, the post-rotation scores were significantly higher than the pre-rotation scores. Confidence in airway management increased from 6% before the rotation to 22% after the rotation (p = 0.02), whereas confidence in making the initial MV settings increased from 31% to 96% (p < 0.001) and confidence in adjusting the ventilator modes increased from 23% to 77% (p < 0.001). CONCLUSIONS: We developed a competency-based test to assess knowledge of MV among residents before and after an rotation in a respiratory ICU. Resident performance increased significantly after the rotation, as did their confidence in caring for patients on MV.
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spelling pubmed-75722702020-10-30 Impact of a respiratory ICU rotation on resident knowledge and confidence in managing mechanical ventilation Hayashi, Fátima Kiyoko Ayres, Pedro Paulo Marino Rodrigues Morais, Anna Miethke Sousa, Mayson Laércio de Araújo Barbas, Carmen Sílvia Valente Costa, Eduardo Leite Vieira Caruso, Pedro Ferreira, Juliana Carvalho J Bras Pneumol Original Article OBJECTIVE: To develop and apply a competency-based test to assess learning among internal medicine residents during a respiratory ICU rotation at a university hospital. METHODS: We developed a test comprising 19 multiple-choice questions regarding knowledge of mechanical ventilation (MV) and 4 self-assessment questions regarding the degree of confidence in the management of MV. The test was applied on the first and last day of a 30-day respiratory ICU rotation (pre-rotation and post-rotation, respectively). During the rotation, the residents had lectures, underwent simulator training, and shadowed physicians on daily bedside rounds focused on teaching MV management. RESULTS: Fifty residents completed the test at both time points. The mean score increased from 6.9 ± 1.2 (pre-rotation) to 8.6 ± 0.8 (post-rotation; p < 0.001). On questions regarding the approach to hypoxemia, the recognition of patient-ventilator asynchrony, and the recognition of risk factors for extubation failure, the post-rotation scores were significantly higher than the pre-rotation scores. Confidence in airway management increased from 6% before the rotation to 22% after the rotation (p = 0.02), whereas confidence in making the initial MV settings increased from 31% to 96% (p < 0.001) and confidence in adjusting the ventilator modes increased from 23% to 77% (p < 0.001). CONCLUSIONS: We developed a competency-based test to assess knowledge of MV among residents before and after an rotation in a respiratory ICU. Resident performance increased significantly after the rotation, as did their confidence in caring for patients on MV. Sociedade Brasileira de Pneumologia e Tisiologia 2020 /pmc/articles/PMC7572270/ /pubmed/32556030 http://dx.doi.org/10.36416/1806-3756/e20190108 Text en © 2020 Sociedade Brasileira de Pneumologia e Tisiologia https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License
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Hayashi, Fátima Kiyoko
Ayres, Pedro Paulo Marino Rodrigues
Morais, Anna Miethke
Sousa, Mayson Laércio de Araújo
Barbas, Carmen Sílvia Valente
Costa, Eduardo Leite Vieira
Caruso, Pedro
Ferreira, Juliana Carvalho
Impact of a respiratory ICU rotation on resident knowledge and confidence in managing mechanical ventilation
title Impact of a respiratory ICU rotation on resident knowledge and confidence in managing mechanical ventilation
title_full Impact of a respiratory ICU rotation on resident knowledge and confidence in managing mechanical ventilation
title_fullStr Impact of a respiratory ICU rotation on resident knowledge and confidence in managing mechanical ventilation
title_full_unstemmed Impact of a respiratory ICU rotation on resident knowledge and confidence in managing mechanical ventilation
title_short Impact of a respiratory ICU rotation on resident knowledge and confidence in managing mechanical ventilation
title_sort impact of a respiratory icu rotation on resident knowledge and confidence in managing mechanical ventilation
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7572270/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32556030
http://dx.doi.org/10.36416/1806-3756/e20190108
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