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Doctors Likely to Encounter Children with Musculoskeletal Complaints Have Low Confidence in Their Clinical Skills

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JOURNAL OF PEDIATRICS
卷 154, 期 2, 页码 267-271

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DOI: 10.1016/j.jpeds.2008.08.013

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Objective To assess self-rated confidence in pediatric musculoskeletal (pMSK) clinical assessment in trainees and experienced doctors in primary care and selected secondary, care specialties to whom children width MSK problems are likely to present. Study design Attendees at programmed postgraduate teaching sessions within a health care region of the United Kingdom completed,in anonymous questionnaire to self-rate confidence in pMSK assessment compared-with other bodily systems and describe exposure to MSK teaching. Results Respondents (n = 346) were qualified from 23 different medical schools (United Kingdom and 9 non-United Kingdom) and included trainees in Primary Care (n = 75), Pediatrics (n = 39), Emergency (n = 39). Orthopedics (n = 40), and experienced doctors in Primary Care (n = 93), and Pediatrics (n = 60). Self-rated confidence in pMSK assessment was low; the majority had no or some confidence (21% and 53%. respectively). Conversely, most respondents were confident in most aspects or very confident for cardiovascular, respiratory. and abdominal systems. pMSK ranked lowest below all other systems. Most respondents (92%) recalled some teaching of adult MSK medicine. mostly at undergraduate level. Fewer (51%) recalled,my teaching of pMSK medicine. Conclusions Self-rated confidence in pMSK assessment was lowest, compared with other bodily systems. within doctors to whom children with MSK problems are likely to present. Core clinical skills are learnt at undergraduate level. and this study reflects poor levels of pMSK training which needs to be addressed. (J Pediatr 2009,154:267-71)

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