Study on the effect of standardized training for resident physicians in Pu'er City based on the Kirkpatrick model
Objective To analyze the effectiveness of standardized training for resident physicians in Pu'er Municipal People's Hospital by Kirkpatrick model,and propose the improvement methods.Methods A questionnaire survey was conducted among 213 standardized training trainees,204 instructors in Pu'er Municipal People's Hospital and 32 employers,guided by the Krikpatrick model.The results were analyzed from four levels:reaction,learning,behavior,and results.Results In reaction level:The overall satisfaction of the trainees was high,and there were no statistically significant differences in different demographic characteristics(P>0.05).In learning level:The comparison of the pre-and post-training scores of medical practitioner licensing simulation examination,difference was statistically significant(P<0.05).In behavior level:The self-assessment of the trainees,evaluation of instructors and employers on their working ability were high.In results level:The passing rates of national medical practitioner licensing examination were 69.50%in 2021,81.97%in 2022 and 85.33%in 2023.Conclusions The trainees,instructors and employers were generally satisfied with the training effectiveness.However,the trainees are less satisfied with the accommodation conditions provided by the hospital,and their satisfaction with the training for improving research capabilities is moderate.
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