Customized Mobile App for Residents Rotating Through Pediatric Critical Care Unit

Author:

Tseng Yu Shan1ORCID,Thomas Ronald23,Sarnaik Ajit12

Affiliation:

1. Department of Pediatrics, Children’s Hospital of Michigan, Divisions of Critical Care Medicine, Detroit, MI, USA

2. Department of Pediatrics, Children’s Hospital of Michigan, Detroit, MI, USA

3. School of Medicine, Central Michigan University, Mount Pleasant, MI, USA

Abstract

Objective Physicians often use mobile apps for patient care, but few apps are dedicated to pediatric critical care medicine (PCCM). This study developed a mobile app specifically for Pediatric Critical Care Unit (PICU) residents to aid their onboarding process and aimed to assess whether it could enhance their confidence and comfort levels. Method From March 2020 to April 2021, 90 residents participated and completed pre- and post-rotation quizzes with 20 questions each. Quiz score differences between the control and app groups were analyzed using t-tests. A survey was also administered at the end of the rotation to compare comfort level and confidence in PCCM knowledge pre- and post-rotation. Results Enrollment included 50 residents in the control group and 40 in the app group. The participation rate was 100%, but not all participants completed both quizzes and survey. The app group showed a significantly greater improvement in quiz scores from pre- to post-rotation compared to the control group (increase of 0.23 questions vs 1.67, p = 0.045). However, the two groups had no significant differences in confidence in PCCM knowledge (p = 0.246) or comfort levels (p = 0.776) in the PICU. Conclusions This study found no significant difference in confidence levels between the App and control groups at the end of the PICU rotation. However, the App group outperformed the control group in knowledge assessments. Frequent use of the app likely reinforced essential concepts and facilitated adaptation to the PICU service. Overall, the app's positive impact on knowledge and adaptation indicates it is a valuable tool for enhancing medical residents’ educational experiences in busy clinical environments.

Funder

Sarnaik Endowment Grant

Publisher

SAGE Publications

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