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Homogenizing the Teaching of Engaged Medical Examinations to Large Numbers of Students: the Experience of the Digital Rectal Examination.

M Sanz Del Pozo1, Cristina Redondo2,3,4, F Romero Fernández5, M J Gil Sanz1,6,5, J Subirá Ríos5,7, A Borque-Fernando1,6,5.   

Abstract

This project aims to complement and homogenise the teaching of indications and technique of digital rectal examination (DRE) through the use of simulators, and subsequently analysed the level of satisfaction with the training and skills acquired. The students were distributed into small groups. One of the workshop's coordinators synthesised indications and procedures of DRE. A teaching video was made with all the contents and was distributed between the trainers. During the workshop, trainers explained the indications and the method of performing the DRE. Then, the selected clinical cases were presented, followed by the DRE by specific simulators. Once the students had completed each exploration, the trainers explained each case and discussed it with students. The following week, an anonymous questionnaire was given to participants to evaluate the workshop. Of the 232 participating students, 53 (23%) responded to the questionnaire. The overall level of satisfaction was higher than 98% (score 4-5), reaching 100% in the evaluation of the practical contents, and 93% of the students would recommend the continuity of the workshop in the next courses. The DRE workshop was well received among medical students, with a high degree of voluntary participation and response rate to the subsequent survey. With this project, we have achieved a greater homogenisation of teaching within the subject of Urology, and greater confidence for the students when facing their future clinical practice.
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Keywords:  Digital rectal examination; Medical students; Simulators; Urology; Workshop

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Year:  2022        PMID: 32514727     DOI: 10.1007/s13187-020-01789-z

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Cancer Educ        ISSN: 0885-8195            Impact factor:   2.037


  6 in total

1.  Rectal examination and urethral catheterization by medical students and house officers: taught but not used.

Authors:  K J Turner; S F Brewster
Journal:  BJU Int       Date:  2000-09       Impact factor: 5.588

2.  Digital rectal examination training among Indian medical graduates.

Authors:  Aishwarya Beena; Barath Jagadisan
Journal:  Clin Teach       Date:  2018-02-12

3.  Teaching digital rectal examination to medical students using a structured workshop-a point in the right direction?

Authors:  John Isherwood; Zakariye Ashkir; Sofoklis Panteleimonitis; Nisha Kumar; David Hemingway; Andrew S Miller; Mike N Norwood; Justin M Yeung
Journal:  J Surg Educ       Date:  2012-10-23       Impact factor: 2.891

4.  Digital rectal examination for prostate and rectal tumour: knowledge and experience of final year medical students.

Authors:  A K Eziyi; A O Ademuyiwa; J A E Eziyi; A A Salako
Journal:  West Afr J Med       Date:  2009 Sep-Oct

5.  Digital rectal examination for prostate cancer: attitude and experience of final year medical students.

Authors:  K Dakum; V M Ramyil; S Agbo; E Ogwuche; B S Makama; A T Kidmas
Journal:  Niger J Clin Pract       Date:  2007-03       Impact factor: 0.968

6.  [Impact of the use of simulators on the mental workload and confidence in a digital rectal examination and bladder catheterization workshop.]

Authors:  Julia Carrasco; Enrique Gómez; José Horacio García; José Valero; Alvaro Sánchez; Juan José Salamanca; Juan Pablo Campos; María José Requena
Journal:  Arch Esp Urol       Date:  2018-07       Impact factor: 0.436

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