Precision Teaching in IV Fluid Prescribing and Patient Safety
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19/02/2015
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<br/>OBJECTIVES: Precision Teaching (PT) has been shown to be an effective intervention to assess teaching method effectiveness and evaluate learning outcomes. SAFMEDS (Say All Fast Minute Every Day Shuffled) are a practice/assessment procedure within the PT framework to assist learning and fluency. We explored the effects of a brief intervention with PT, to impart high frequency performance in safe intravenous fluid prescription in a group of final year undergraduate medical students.<br/>METHODS: 133 final year undergraduate medical students completed a multiple choice question (MCQ) test on safe IV fluid prescription at the beginning and end of the study. The control group (n= 76) of students were taught using a current standardized teaching method. Students allocated to the intervention arm of the study were additionally instructed on PT and the use of SAFMEDS. The study group (n = 57) received 50 SAFMEDS cards containing information on the principles of IV fluid prescription scenarios. These students were trained/tested twice per day for 1 minute. <br/>RESULTS: Interim analysis showed that the study group displayed an improvement in fluency and accuracy as the study progressed. There was a statistically significant improvement in MCQ performance for the PT group compared with the control group between the beginning and end of the study (35% vs 15%). <br/>CONCLUSION: These results suggest PT employing SAFMEDS is an effective method for improving fluency, accuracy and patient safety in intravenous fluid prescribing amongst undergraduate medical students. <br/> |
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info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess |
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Walsh , I , Dounavi , K , Murray , J , Houghton , J , Cullen , K , Wilson , C , Dalby , A & Dillenburger , K 2015 , ' Precision Teaching in IV Fluid Prescribing and Patient Safety ' INMED Annual Scientific Meeting , Limerick , Ireland , 19/02/2015 - 20/02/2015 , . |
Palavras-Chave | #patient safety #precision leaching #/dk/atira/pure/subjectarea/asjc/1800 #Decision Sciences(all) #/dk/atira/pure/subjectarea/asjc/2700 #Medicine(all) |
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