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Basic Information
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NOT_YET_RECRUITING
260 participants
OBSERVATIONAL
2023-11-07
2024-11-01
Brief Summary
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All students on placement over a 10-week period will be able to take part in the study. After a clear explanation to the students during the welcome meeting, followed by the collection of free and informed non-opposition, the students will be assigned according to the "ECOX" or "traditional" approach, depending on the randomization status of the internship period. The inclusion arm will be the same for all students over the placement period.
For the traditional approach (control group), students will participate in the OSCEs of the services scheduled at the end of the internship. Students will use the various revision methods usually offered to them by the faculty or in the emergency department, apart from the "ECOX tool". Revision methods are left to their own discretion. Students will complete the internship without any knowledge of the ECOX tool.
For the ECOX approach, students included in the intervention arm will be invited to use the ECOX tool. They will have the various ECOX grids and a stopwatch at their disposal in the 2 units of the emergency department. They will have around thirty evaluation grids at their disposal. The students will choose the ECOX grid corresponding to their initial situation, based on the nurse's triage of the patient. They must ask the patient's permission to practice with them. They must not look at the ECOX grid. As with the on-duty ECOS, they will have 7 minutes to complete the interview and clinical examination. Once this time has elapsed, they will have to compare their answers with the expectations of the grid. They may also be observed by a co-external study participant, a department intern or a senior staff member who is not involved in the OSCE evaluation. They will act as observers and complete the grid. The students will then be able to propose modifications to the grids. Each completed grid will be returned to a drawer in the cubicle, to assess adherence to the tool and suggestions for grid modifications, as well as any comments.
Students will be able to use them as many times as they like during the course and before the service ECOS.
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Detailed Description
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Conditions
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Study Design
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COHORT
PROSPECTIVE
Study Groups
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Control Group
Students will take part in the ECOS of the departments scheduled at the end of their internship. Students will use the various revision methods usually offered to them by the faculty or in the emergency department, apart from the ECOX tool. Revision methods are left to their own discretion.
No interventions assigned to this group
ECOX Interventional Group
Students will take part in the ECOS of the departments scheduled at the end of their internship. Students will use the ECOX tool available in the emergency department to practice before taking the on-duty OSCEs.
ECOX box
For the ECOX approach, they will have the various ECOX grids and a stopwatch at their disposal in the 2 units of the emergency department. There will be around thirty evaluation grids at their disposal. Students will choose the ECOX grid corresponding to a starting situation. Once the time limit has elapsed, they must compare their answers with the grid's expectations. Each completed grid will be returned to a drawer in the box, to assess adherence to the tool and suggestions for grid modifications, as well as any comments. Students will be able to use them as many times as they wish during the course and before the service ECOS.
Interventions
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ECOX box
For the ECOX approach, they will have the various ECOX grids and a stopwatch at their disposal in the 2 units of the emergency department. There will be around thirty evaluation grids at their disposal. Students will choose the ECOX grid corresponding to a starting situation. Once the time limit has elapsed, they must compare their answers with the grid's expectations. Each completed grid will be returned to a drawer in the box, to assess adherence to the tool and suggestions for grid modifications, as well as any comments. Students will be able to use them as many times as they wish during the course and before the service ECOS.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Medical student in a non-ERASMUS emergency department
* Participating in the service ECOS planned at the end of the internship
* No free and informed consent from the student.
Exclusion Criteria
* Student returning to the emergency department and having already participated in the study.
ALL
Yes
Sponsors
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University Hospital, Angers
OTHER_GOV
Responsible Party
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DENISE JOLIVOT
Responsable DRCI
Other Identifiers
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202300116
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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