| Literature DB >> 16164757 |
Jorge P Parada1, David N Schwartz, Gordon D Schiff, Kevin B Weiss.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Blood culture (BCX) use is often sub-optimal, and is a user-dependent diagnostic test. Little is known about physician training and BCX-related knowledge. We sought to assess variations in caregiver BCX-related knowledge, and their relation to medical training.Entities:
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Year: 2005 PMID: 16164757 PMCID: PMC1261264 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2334-5-71
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Infect Dis ISSN: 1471-2334 Impact factor: 3.090
Selected Characteristics of Physicians.
| Category of Training | Number (Percent) | |
| Level of Training* | Attending | 22 (9.2) |
| ≥ PGY3 | 115 (48.1) | |
| PGY2 | 19 (7.9) | |
| PGY1 | 27 (11.3) | |
| Student | 17 (7.1) | |
| Specialty/Type of Training† | Infectious Diseases | 19 (7.9) |
| Medicine | 20 (8.4) | |
| Emergency Medicine | 72 (24.7) | |
| Surgery | 84 (28.9) | |
| Family Practice | 42 (14.4) | |
| Obstetrics-Gynecology | 41 (14.1) | |
| Pediatrics | 52 (17.9) | |
| Self-Reported Theoretical | Some | 130 (44.7) |
| BCX-Related Instruction† | Little | 96 (33.0) |
| None | 65 (22.3) | |
| Self-Reported Practical | Some | 156 (53.6) |
| BCX-Related Instruction† | Little | 73 (25.1) |
| None | 62 (21.3) |
* Total number = 291, students included
† Total number = 239, students excluded from total
Physician BCX Knowledge Summary Scores by Level of Training, Self-Reported Theoretical or Practical Blood Culture Related Training, and Type of Specialty Training.
| Category | Mean Score* | Score STD† | Range | P-value |
| Level of Training | ||||
| Attending‡ | 85.00 | 12.00 | 53.33–100 | — |
| ≥ PGY3 | 81.10 | 11.20 | 40.00–100 | 0.04 |
| PGY2 | 78.40 | 14.10 | 20.00–100 | 0.01 |
| PGY1 | 75.40 | 10.83 | 53.33–100 | ≤ 0.001 |
| Student | 67.70 | 15.63 | 26.67–100 | ≤ 0.001 |
| Specialty/Type of Training | ||||
| ID‡ | 96.07 | 6.07 | 80.00–100 | — (≤ 0.001)§ |
| Medicine | 81.73 | 12.37 | 20.00–100 | ≤ 0.001 (—) |
| Emergency Med | 79.63 | 9.30 | 66.67–100 | ≤ 0.001 (0.483) |
| Surgery | 78.53 | 13.50 | 40.00–100 | ≤ 0.001 (0.233) |
| Family Practice | 76.47 | 9.47 | 53.33–100 | ≤ 0.001 (0.095) |
| Ob-Gyn | 74.40 | 9.50 | 60.00–100 | ≤ 0.001 (0.015) |
| Pediatrics | 74.00 | 8.33 | 60.00–100 | ≤ 0.001 (0.008) |
| Students | 67.70 | 15.63 | 26.67–100 | ≤ 0.001 (≤ 0.001) |
| Self-Reported Theoretical Instruction | ||||
| Some‡ | 81.38 | 13.53 | 20.00–100 | — |
| Little | 78.26 | 12.77 | 53.33–100 | 0.081 |
| None | 73.33 | 14.95 | 26.67–100 | ≤ 0.001 |
| Self-Reported Practical Instruction | ||||
| Some‡ | 80.90 | 13.14 | 20.00–100 | — |
| Little | 78.72 | 13.32 | 53.33–100 | 0.241 |
| None | 72.13 | 14.78 | 26.67–100 | 0.001 |
* Scale of Mean Summary Scores = 0–100
† STD = Standard Deviation
‡ Comparison group for the paired ANOVA (see P-values), ID = Infectious diseases
§ (P-value using Medicine as the comparison group)
Multivariate Analysis of Physician BCX Knowledge Summary Scores in Model Including Level of Training, Type of Specialty Training, and Self-Reported Theoretical and Practical Blood Culture Related Training.
| Category | P-value | 95% Confidence Interval of Difference in Scores with Reference Group |
| Level of Training | ||
| Attending* | — | — |
| > PGY3 | 0.181 | -2.385, 0.452 |
| PGY3 | 0.808 | -1.641, 1.279 |
| PGY2 | 0.081 | -2.805, 0.162 |
| PGY1 | 0.016 | -3.379, -0.350 |
| Student | < 0.001 | -6.271, -3.224 |
| Specialty/Type of Training | ||
| Infectious Diseases | < 0.001 | 1.691, 5.305 |
| Medicine* | — | — |
| Emergency Medicine | 0.255 | -2.867, 0.762 |
| Surgery | 0.180 | -2.609, 0.492 |
| Family Practice | 0.099 | -3.440, 0.299 |
| Ob-Gyn | 0.005 | -4.405, -0.780 |
| Pediatrics | 0.015 | -3.991, -0.439 |
| Self-Reported BCX-related Training | ||
| Practical Training | 0.347 | -0.327, 0.925 |
| Theoretical Training | 0.529 | -0.430, 0.835 |
* Excluded due to co-linearity
Figure 1Item-by-Item Performance (Mean Score) by Type of Specialty Training/Service (Note: Seven questions (qn) – 6, 8, 9, 10, 12, 13 and 15 – accounted for the greatest variability in responses).