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Effect of a CD-ROM-based educational intervention on resident knowledge and adherence to deep venous thrombosis prophylaxis guidelines.

Cindy Baskin1, Nagashree Seetharamu, Brian Mazure, Linda Vassallo, Harry Steinberg, Howard Kerpen, Joseph Mattana.   

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BACKGROUND: CD-ROM-based educational methods are not new to residency training, yet little is known about how they affect resident knowledge and patient care practices.
OBJECTIVE: We evaluated the effects of a CD-ROM-based educational tool on residents' knowledge of anticoagulation and their adherence to anticoagulation guidelines. DESIGN, SETTING AND PARTICIPANTS: Residents in the departments of cardiothoracic surgery, emergency medicine, otolaryngology, internal medicine, neurosurgery, dental medicine, neurology, obstetrics and gynecology, orthopedics, surgery, and urology at a university hospital participated in the study. INTERVENTION: Residents were provided with CD-ROM-based training on the proper use of anticoagulation based on the sixth ACCP guidelines for antithrombotic therapy. Multiple choice testing was carried out before and after the CD-ROM intervention to assess resident knowledge, and resident compliance with venous thromboembolism prophylaxis guidelines was assessed via inpatient chart review by an independent committee. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Changes in knowledge were measured via test scores and the rate of compliance with anticoagulation guidelines.
RESULTS: Multiple choice test scores of 117 residents increased significantly after reviewing the CD-ROM (from 46.7% +/- 15.1% to 77.8% +/- 15.1%, P < .005). As a control, we administered the same test at the same 2 times at a comparable institution but without the CD-ROM intervention and found that test scores did not significantly increase. Chart review revealed a rate of compliance with anticoagulation guidelines for prophylaxis of venous thromboembolism of 75% before the CD-ROM intervention, which increased to 95% after the intervention, an increase that was sustained for at least 7 months.
CONCLUSIONS: These findings suggest that CD-ROM-based interventions might be useful not only in enhancing resident knowledge but also in improving the quality of care by favorably affecting clinical practice. (c) 2008 Society of Hospital Medicine.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18257045     DOI: 10.1002/jhm.266

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Hosp Med        ISSN: 1553-5592            Impact factor:   2.960


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