Evaluation of Antibiograms Interpretation Training Needs of Medical Biology Residents at Ibn Rochd University Hospital.


Journal

Clinical laboratory
ISSN: 1433-6510
Titre abrégé: Clin Lab
Pays: Germany
ID NLM: 9705611

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
01 Aug 2023
Historique:
medline: 11 8 2023
pubmed: 10 8 2023
entrez: 10 8 2023
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

In order to determine domains with the most difficulties and plan a relevant training, the aim of this study was to assess training needs of medical biology residents at the Ibn Rochd University Hospital of Casablanca, concerning antibiograms interpretation. A descriptive and comparative study was carried out in February 2022, with two resident groups. The first one included all residents in training in the bacteriology-virology laboratory and having spent at least 2 months. The 2nd one included residents who had validated their course (9 months). Data were collected from collective interviews and a self-administered questionnaire with a qualitative and quantitative grid analysis. Residents expressed needs in the three learning domains (knowledge, know-how, interpersonal skills) but they were low to moderate (scores from 0.2/4 to 2.4/4). Priority topics for training were: interpretation of observed phenotypes (5.85/8), followed by interpretative reading according to EUCAST recommendations (5.05/8). The two groups' responses were similar, except for the know-how domain of natural resistance mechanisms where the needs were greater in G1 (p = 0.008). In the light of these results, additional training with relevant aims should be planned.

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BACKGROUND BACKGROUND
In order to determine domains with the most difficulties and plan a relevant training, the aim of this study was to assess training needs of medical biology residents at the Ibn Rochd University Hospital of Casablanca, concerning antibiograms interpretation.
METHODS METHODS
A descriptive and comparative study was carried out in February 2022, with two resident groups. The first one included all residents in training in the bacteriology-virology laboratory and having spent at least 2 months. The 2nd one included residents who had validated their course (9 months). Data were collected from collective interviews and a self-administered questionnaire with a qualitative and quantitative grid analysis.
RESULTS RESULTS
Residents expressed needs in the three learning domains (knowledge, know-how, interpersonal skills) but they were low to moderate (scores from 0.2/4 to 2.4/4). Priority topics for training were: interpretation of observed phenotypes (5.85/8), followed by interpretative reading according to EUCAST recommendations (5.05/8). The two groups' responses were similar, except for the know-how domain of natural resistance mechanisms where the needs were greater in G1 (p = 0.008).
CONCLUSIONS CONCLUSIONS
In the light of these results, additional training with relevant aims should be planned.

Identifiants

pubmed: 37560867
doi: 10.7754/Clin.Lab.2023.230202
doi:

Types de publication

Journal Article

Langues

eng

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IM

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