Impact of an osteopathic presence in a large categorical pediatric residency training program

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العنوان: Impact of an osteopathic presence in a large categorical pediatric residency training program
المؤلفون: Alexander Rakowsky, Elizabeth Zmuda, Elizabeth W. Barnhardt, Frances Comer
المصدر: Journal of osteopathic medicine. 121(1)
سنة النشر: 2021
مصطلحات موضوعية: Complementary and Manual Therapy, medicine.medical_specialty, MEDLINE, Survey result, Context (language use), Pediatrics, 03 medical and health sciences, 0302 clinical medicine, medicine, Humans, 030212 general & internal medicine, Child, Categorical variable, Academic year, business.industry, Internship and Residency, Manipulation, Osteopathic, 030205 complementary & alternative medicine, Osteopathic manipulation, Osteopathic manipulative treatment, Complementary and alternative medicine, Family medicine, Osteopathic Physicians, business, Residency training, Osteopathic Medicine
الوصف: Context Nationwide Children’s Hospital (NCH) has a large pediatric residency program with 43 residents in the categorical pediatric program and 10 residents in the Internal Medicine-Pediatrics (IM-Peds) program per class. Of the 43 categorical pediatric residents, four are in the osteopathic recognition track (ORT) and continue their osteopathic education throughout residency. There is currently a lack of data examining the effect of an ORT, and specifically a pediatric ORT, on a residency program. Objective To evaluate the impact of an ORT osteopathic recognition track on an overall residency program’s perceptions of osteopathic manipulative treatment (OMT) and to evaluate allopathic (MD) resident perception of osteopathic educational sessions. Methods An anonymous survey was conducted in June 2017 and distributed to 141 residents (both categorical and IM-Peds) to gather baseline information regarding perceptions and knowledge of OMT. Based on the initial results, a four-part case-based educational series was implemented during the 2018–2019 academic year to teach osteopathic principles to MD residents. A second survey was distributed following each session. Results For the initial survey, 59 (41.8%) residents responded. Survey results demonstrated that resident perceptions of OMT as an efficacious treatment option increased after starting their residency at NCH (p=0.04), and 25 of 43 (58.1%) MD residents stated an interest in learning OMT skills. A total of 140 attendees were present at the four educational sessions. One hundred and thirty-eight residents (98.5%) found the educational sessions beneficial and 132 (94.2%) stated they would refer a patient for OMT. Conclusion ORT residents make a significant impact on their colleagues’ perceptions and knowledge of OMT. This study suggests that further efforts to highlight the clinical applications of OMT in pediatric patients would be welcomed by residents.
تدمد: 2702-3648
URL الوصول: https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::4e89bc5e92da3ef9775d8b968be9edc9
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33512389
حقوق: OPEN
رقم الأكسشن: edsair.doi.dedup.....4e89bc5e92da3ef9775d8b968be9edc9
قاعدة البيانات: OpenAIRE