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Lumbar puncture simulation in pediatric residency training: improving procedural competence and decreasing anxiety
by
McMillan, Hugh J.
, Moreau, Katherine A.
, Sell, Erick
, Eady, Kaylee
, Lobos, Anna-Theresa
, Grabowski, Jenny
, Doja, Asif
, Writer, Hilary
in
Adult
/ Anxiety - prevention & control
/ Approaches to teaching and learning
/ Canada
/ Checklist
/ Child
/ Clinical Competence - standards
/ Education
/ Education, Medical, Graduate
/ Humans
/ Internal Medicine - education
/ Internship and Residency
/ Medical Education
/ Methods
/ Neurology - education
/ Patient Simulation
/ Pediatrics
/ Pediatrics - education
/ Physicians - psychology
/ Psychological aspects
/ Puncture
/ Research Article
/ Residents (Medicine)
/ Self Report
/ Spinal Puncture - methods
/ Spine
/ Study and teaching
/ Theory of Medicine/Bioethics
/ Training
2016
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Lumbar puncture simulation in pediatric residency training: improving procedural competence and decreasing anxiety
by
McMillan, Hugh J.
, Moreau, Katherine A.
, Sell, Erick
, Eady, Kaylee
, Lobos, Anna-Theresa
, Grabowski, Jenny
, Doja, Asif
, Writer, Hilary
in
Adult
/ Anxiety - prevention & control
/ Approaches to teaching and learning
/ Canada
/ Checklist
/ Child
/ Clinical Competence - standards
/ Education
/ Education, Medical, Graduate
/ Humans
/ Internal Medicine - education
/ Internship and Residency
/ Medical Education
/ Methods
/ Neurology - education
/ Patient Simulation
/ Pediatrics
/ Pediatrics - education
/ Physicians - psychology
/ Psychological aspects
/ Puncture
/ Research Article
/ Residents (Medicine)
/ Self Report
/ Spinal Puncture - methods
/ Spine
/ Study and teaching
/ Theory of Medicine/Bioethics
/ Training
2016
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Lumbar puncture simulation in pediatric residency training: improving procedural competence and decreasing anxiety
by
McMillan, Hugh J.
, Moreau, Katherine A.
, Sell, Erick
, Eady, Kaylee
, Lobos, Anna-Theresa
, Grabowski, Jenny
, Doja, Asif
, Writer, Hilary
in
Adult
/ Anxiety - prevention & control
/ Approaches to teaching and learning
/ Canada
/ Checklist
/ Child
/ Clinical Competence - standards
/ Education
/ Education, Medical, Graduate
/ Humans
/ Internal Medicine - education
/ Internship and Residency
/ Medical Education
/ Methods
/ Neurology - education
/ Patient Simulation
/ Pediatrics
/ Pediatrics - education
/ Physicians - psychology
/ Psychological aspects
/ Puncture
/ Research Article
/ Residents (Medicine)
/ Self Report
/ Spinal Puncture - methods
/ Spine
/ Study and teaching
/ Theory of Medicine/Bioethics
/ Training
2016
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Lumbar puncture simulation in pediatric residency training: improving procedural competence and decreasing anxiety
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Lumbar puncture simulation in pediatric residency training: improving procedural competence and decreasing anxiety
2016
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Overview
Background
Pediatric residents must become proficient with performing a lumbar puncture (LP) during training. Residents have traditionally acquired LP skills by observing the procedure performed by a more senior resident or staff physician and then attempting the procedure themselves. This process can result in variable procedural skill acquisition and trainee discomfort. This study assessed changes in resident procedural skill and self-reported anxiety when residents were provided with an opportunity to participate in an interactive training session and practice LPs using a simulator.
Methods
All pediatric residents at our institution were invited to participate. Residents were asked to report their post-graduate year (PGY), prior LP attempts and self-reported anxiety scores as measured by the standardized State-Trait Anxiety Inventory - State Anxiety Scale (STAI-S) prior to completing an observed pre-test using an infant-sized LP simulator. Staff physicians observed and scored each resident’s procedural skill using a previously published 21-point scoring system. Residents then participated in an interactive lecture on LP technique and were given an opportunity for staff-supervised, small group simulator-based practice within 1 month of the pre-test. Repeat post-test was performed within 4 months.
Results
Of the pediatric residents who completed the pre-test (
N
= 20), 16/20 (80 %) completed both the training session and post-test. Their PGY training level was: PGY1 (38 %), PGY2 (25 %), PGY3 (25 %) or PGY4 (12 %). Procedural skill improved in 15/16 residents (paired
t
-test;
p
< 0.001), driven by a significant improvement in skill for residents in PGY1 (
P
= 0.015) and PGY2 (
p
= 0.003) but not PGY3 or PGY4. Overall anxiety scores were higher at baseline than at post testing (mean ± SD; 44.8 ± 12.1 vs 39.7 ± 9.4; NS) however only PGY1 residents experienced a significant reduction in anxiety (paired
t
-test,
p
= 0.04).
Conclusion
LP simulation training combined with an interactive training session may be a useful tool for improving procedural competence and decreasing anxiety levels, particularly among those at an earlier stage of residency training.
Publisher
BioMed Central,BioMed Central Ltd
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