Musculoskeletal Diseases or Conditions Clinical Trial
Official title:
Musculoskeletal (MSK) Educational Tool and Impact on Patients Randomized Control Trial - Pilot Study
Study Agent/ Intervention/ Procedure The educational tool consisted of 20 short (MSK) case simulations of 15 minutes duration reflecting conditions of the upper extremity; lower extremity; spine; trauma and MSK infections were developed, reviewed and integrated into links that also contained demographic questionnaires; pre and post simulation knowledge questions and learner satisfaction surveys. Outcome Measures 1. Demographic questionnaire for the Learner; 2. 100 MCQ (multiple-choice questionnaire) reflecting the same questions contained in the 20 MSK Short Case Simulations 3. Pre/Post multiple choice question knowledge questionnaire 4. Learner satisfaction questionnaire 5. Patient experience and satisfaction questionnaire - QR Code 6. Educator evaluation questionnaire - QR Code 7. Focus group questionnaire Primary Objectives 1. To determine if learners working through the 20 MSK Short Case Simulations delivered through on-line links would improve their knowledge, skills and satisfaction in learning how to identify and initially manage patients with various MSK conditions when compared to learners not exposed to the same educational tool. 2. To determine patients' experience undergoing one of the 20 MSK assessments and initial management of their various MSK conditions by the learners and their satisfaction in receiving their initial care management in both groups 3. To determine if the assessment and initial management of the 20 MSK conditions by the learners on the patients was deemed to be competent by the educators in both groups
This study is an educational study and the intervention is the 20 Short Case Simulations. The educational tool consists of 20 short (MSK) case simulations of 15 minutes duration reflecting conditions of the upper extremity; lower extremity; spine; trauma and MSK infections. They've been developed, reviewed and integrated into links that also contain demographic questionnaires; pre and post simulation knowledge questions and learner satisfaction surveys. MSK complaints comprise up to 30% to 40% of primary care visits. Despite this, MSK curriculum vary widely among institutions, and there is little consistency in how physicians in training are prepared to treat MSK disorders. To address this need, these modules were developed specifically for frontline healthcare providers and a full content review was completed to generate an educational tool. The review and refinement process indicated the presence of a statistical difference when comparing post to pre-test knowledge scores; high internal consistency (Chronbach Alpha) and strong satisfaction scores among all participant learners. Primary Hypothesis: 1. The study hypotheses that the family medicine resident learners being exposed at the start of an academic year to the MSK short case simulations will benefit their assessment and initial management of patients with 20 MSK conditions and that patient experiences will be enhanced when compared to family resident learners not exposed to the same educational tool. Secondary Hypotheses: 1. The study hypothesize that the confounding variable of self-initiated learning of MSK content by family medicine residents not exposed to the 20 MSK case simulations may result in an increase in knowledge and skills and patient satisfaction. 2. The study further hypothesize that self-directed learning on the part of both CTL (Control) and EXP (Experimental) groups may lead to increase in knowledge and skills that may be a confounding variable reflected in the retention T3 scores. The study is a Randomized Control Trial. Learners from the SBHSC Family Medicine Residency Training Program (FMRLs) will be recruited into this educational study from July 2nd, 2023 through to May 2024. Patients undergoing assessment and initial management of one of the 20 MSK Short Case Simulations will be recruited during the same study time period of June 2023 through to March 1 2024. Educators providing supervision of the FMRLs (Family Medicine Residents) and management of patients' MSK conditions will be recruited to participate during the same time period of July 2, 2023 through to March 1, 2024. Study Agent/ Intervention/ Procedure The educational tool consisted of 20 short (MSK) case simulations of 15 minutes duration reflecting conditions of the upper extremity; lower extremity; spine; trauma and MSK infections were developed, reviewed and integrated into links that also contained demographic questionnaires; pre and post simulation knowledge questions and learner satisfaction surveys. Outcome Measures 1. Demographic questionnaire for the Learner; 2. 100 MCQ questionnaire reflecting the same questions contained in the 20 MSK Short Case Simulations 3. Pre/Post multiple choice question knowledge questionnaire 4. Learner satisfaction questionnaire 5. Patient experience and satisfaction questionnaire - QR Code 6. Educator evaluation questionnaire - QR Code 7. Focus group questionnaire Sample Size Calculation: N=24 Data Analysis - Survey Monkey will be used to collect and analyze the data and SAS ( Statistical Analysis System) Version 9.4 or later will be used for statistical analyses - QR Code will be utilized to collect the information from the patients in the learning environments where MSK conditions are being assessed and initially managed - QR codes will be provided to the education supervisors after each clinical encounter of the FMRL to be assessed for competence - Qualitative analysis will be done assessing for knowledge and skills resulting from the MSK Short Case Simulations - Qualitative analysis will be completed on the focus group data that will determine information pertaining to the overall learning experience ;
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