Evaluation of a computer program for teaching laboratory diagnosis of acid-base disorders
โ Scribed by David L. Horn; Jai Radhakrishnan; Surinder Saini; Gary M. Pepper; Stephen J. Peterson
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1992
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 425 KB
- Volume
- 25
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0010-4809
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โฆ Synopsis
A computer program was evaluated as a tool for increasing the diagnostic acumen of medical housestaff and students in identifying acid-base disorders. The participants were randomized into two groups; group A (N = 201 was encouraged to use the software. and group B (N = 19) was denied access. Pre-and post-tests were administered to delineate the groups' ability to identify correctly an acid-base disorder from laboratory data (electrolytes and arterial blood gas). During 6 weeks, group A used the computer for a mean of 2.83 h (range 1 to 6). The mean 2 SE number of correct answers out of 20 questions, prior to use of the computer program. were 5.7 2 0.8 (95% confidence interval 3.9 to 7.5) for group A and 5.2 + 0.6 (95% confidence interval 3.9 to 6.5) for group B. These results were not statistically different. Correct responses increased significantly in group A to 10.3 2 0.9 (P < 0.0001. 95% confidence interval 8.4 to 12.2) but did not increase significantly in group B. The data suggest that this software program was effective in increasing the diagnostic capabilities of medical housestaff and students for identifying acid-base disorders. c
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