The educational experience of pediatric emergency medicine fellows in the use and application of procedural sedation/analgesia.
Title
The educational experience of pediatric emergency medicine fellows in the use and application of procedural sedation/analgesia.
Creator
Pollauf LA; Lutes RE; Ramundo ML; Christopher NC
Publisher
Pediatric emergency care
Date
2004
2004-01
Description
OBJECTIVES: The purpose of this study is to describe the clinical and educational experience provided to the pediatric emergency medicine (PEM) fellows in procedural sedation/analgesia during their course of training. METHODS: A nonanonymous survey was completed by the program director of each Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME)-accredited PEM fellowship program listed in the 2001 to 2002 Graduate Medical Education Directory. Information relating to program demographics, agents available for use in the emergency department (ED), and the educational opportunities offered to trainees was sought. RESULTS: Each of the 32 ACGME-accredited programs completed the survey. Thirty programs report using procedural sedation and analgesia (PSA) to facilitate the completion of nonpainful and 32 programs to facilitate the completion of painful procedures in the ED. Twenty-nine programs (92%) permit their fellows to provide PSA independently after meeting credentialing criteria at their institution. Formal didactic sessions, direct supervision of procedures, and dedicated journal clubs were the 3 most frequently cited educational methods reported. The educational method chosen was not predicted by the ED type, the size of the training program, or by the volume of patients evaluated in the ED. Twelve program directors report their belief that a minimum number of procedures should be completed prior to completion of the training program. CONCLUSION: There is wide variation in the educational methods used by PEM fellowship training programs in procedural sedation/analgesia.
Subject
Curriculum; Education; Human; Questionnaires; Chi Square Test; Data Analysis Software; Pearson's Correlation Coefficient; Multiple Regression; Email; Survey Research; T-Tests; Medical; Analgesia; Sedation; Emergency Medicine – Education; Pediatric Care – Education
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Citation
Pollauf LA; Lutes RE; Ramundo ML; Christopher NC, “The educational experience of pediatric emergency medicine fellows in the use and application of procedural sedation/analgesia.,” NEOMED Bibliography Database, accessed January 12, 2025, https://neomed.omeka.net/items/show/6247.