Needs assessment of a pythiosis continuing professional development program

Author:

Leksuwankun Surachai,Plongla RongpongORCID,Eamrurksiri Nathanich,Torvorapanit Pattama,Phongkhun Kasidis,Langsiri Nattapong,Meejun Tanaporn,Srisurapanont Karan,Thanakitcharu Jaedvara,Lerttiendamrong Bhoowit,Thongkam Achitpol,Manothummetha Kasama,Chuleerarux Nipat,Moonla Chatphatai,Worasilchai Navaporn,Chindamporn Ariya,Permpalung Nitipong,Nematollahi Saman

Abstract

Background Pythiosis is a rare disease with high mortality, with over 94% of cases reported from Thailand and India. Prompt diagnosis and surgery improves patient outcomes. Therefore, continuing professional development (CPD) is essential for early recognition. However, a needs assessment related to a pythiosis CPD program has not been performed. Objectives We conducted a needs assessment to develop a pythiosis CPD program. Patients/Methods We conducted a survey study with 267 King Chulalongkorn Memorial Hospital residents (141 internal medicine (IM) residents and 126 surgery residents). A 30-item survey consisting of a knowledge assessment, demographic section, and an attitudes portion was distributed both electronically and via paper. The data was analyzed with descriptive and inferential statistics. Results Sixty-seven percent completed the survey (110/141 IM residents, 70/126 surgery residents). The mean score [95% confidence interval] on the knowledge assessment was 41.67% [39.64%-43.69%] across all objectives. The three domains with the highest scores were pythiosis risk factors (67.22% correct), microbiologic characteristics (50.83%), and radiographic interpretation (50.56%). The three domains with the lowest scores were laboratory investigation (15.00%), epidemiology (29.17%), and symptomatology (30.83%). Most participants noted that the program should be online with both synchronous and asynchronous sessions, with a preferred length of 60–90 minutes per session. Conclusion The pythiosis CPD program should emphasize education regarding symptomatology, laboratory investigation, and epidemiology, all of which are critical for the early detection of pythiosis to decrease mortality from this devastating disease. Most respondents felt this program was necessary and should be implemented in a virtual blended format.

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Health Systems Research Institute

Publisher

Public Library of Science (PLoS)

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