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Intrauterine Device Training Workshop for Preclinical Medical Students.

Authors :
Field C
Benson LS
Stephenson-Famy A
Prager S
Source :
MedEdPORTAL : the journal of teaching and learning resources [MedEdPORTAL] 2019 Oct 18; Vol. 15, pp. 10841. Date of Electronic Publication: 2019 Oct 18.
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Introduction: Medical school reproductive health curricula often lack adequate education regarding intrauterine devices (IUDs). When placed in clinical scenarios, students may have insufficient knowledge and training to counsel patients about IUDs.<br />Methods: We developed a workshop for preclinical medical students and assessed whether it improved knowledge of and comfort with counseling patients on IUDs. The workshop consisted of a 45-minute lecture and a 45-minute IUD simulation training. Each session was taught to groups of 40 to 50 students. The workshop was evaluated between January 2016 and November 2017. Participants completed pre- and postsurveys. The primary outcome was comfort level with IUD counseling.<br />Results: One hundred forty-two students completed the workshop, and 137 completed both pre- and postsurveys (96% response rate). At baseline, more than half (56%, n = 77) had not seen an IUD inserted. Students scoring 75% or higher on the IUD knowledge questions increased from 51% ( n = 70) on presurveys to 87% ( n = 119) on postsurveys ( p < .0001). Students agreeing or strongly agreeing that they felt comfortable counseling patients on IUDs increased from 27% ( n = 37) to 92% ( n = 122, p < .0001) on postsurveys. All students felt the workshop was worthwhile.<br />Discussion: Preclinical students showed increased knowledge of and comfort with IUDs after a simple IUD simulation. Medical schools could utilize this workshop to ensure students have hands-on training and experience related to IUDs prior to clinical rotations and for their future careers.<br />Competing Interests: None to report.<br /> (Copyright © 2019 Field et al.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2374-8265
Volume :
15
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
MedEdPORTAL : the journal of teaching and learning resources
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
31911932
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.15766/mep_2374-8265.10841